jueves, 2 de mayo de 2019

Can a blood pressure drug protect the brain from Parkinson's?

Can a blood pressure drug protect the brain from Parkinson's?

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Neurology / Neuroscience
How ketamine can change the brain to fight depression
New research in mice pinpoints some of the key mechanisms that ketamine triggers in the brain to fight the symptoms and characteristics of depression.
Can a blood pressure drug protect the brain from Parkinson's?
At blood levels that are typical in humans, an approved high blood pressure drug was able to clear toxic proteins of Parkinson's disease from mouse brains.
Could this brain stimulation technique reverse memory decline?
New research examines the effect of a noninvasive brain stimulation technique called transcranial magnetic stimulation on age-related memory decline.
Some brain functions may be restored after death, pig study suggests
Scientists have restored some brain function in pigs' brains 4 hours after the mammals have died. The findings open new avenues for researching the brain.

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