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(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/11/241125163101.htm) Potential new biomarker for psychosis diagnosis
Nov 25th 2024, 16:31

The current standard of care for psychosis is a diagnostic interview, but what if it could be diagnosed before the first symptom emerged? Researchers are pointing toward a potential biomarker in the brain that could lead to more timely interventions and personalized care.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/11/241125125651.htm) Innovative approach maps gene activity in the living human brain
Nov 25th 2024, 12:56

A groundbreaking method to profile gene activity in the living human brain has been developed. This innovative approach opens new avenues for understanding and treating neurological conditions like epilepsy.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/11/241125124918.htm) Brain shrinkage associated with Alzheimer's therapies shows effectiveness rather than harm
Nov 25th 2024, 12:49

A loss of brain volume associated with new immunotherapies for Alzheimer's disease may be caused by the removal of amyloid plaques, rather than the loss of neurons or brain tissue, finds a new study.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/11/241119150744.htm) How human brain functional networks emerge and develop during the birth transition
Nov 19th 2024, 15:07

Brain-imaging data collected from fetuses and infants has revealed a rapid surge in functional connectivity between brain regions on a global scale at birth, possibly reflecting neural processes that support the brain's ability to adapt to the external world, according to a new study.

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