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(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/04/250408121654.htm) Even under stress, male-female pairs had each other's backs
Apr 8th 2025, 12:16
When faced with a potential threat, mice often freeze in place. Moreover, when two animals are together, they typically freeze at the same time, matching each other's periods of immobility. In a new study, researchers found that coordination during fear looks different in males and females.
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/04/250408121327.htm) Groundbreaking study reveals changes in brain cell composition and gene activity in Tourette syndrome
Apr 8th 2025, 12:13
In the first comprehensive, cell-by-cell analysis of brain tissue from individuals with Tourette syndrome, researchers have pinpointed exactly which cells are perturbed and how they malfunction, revealing how different types of brain cells are affected by the condition. Findings from this groundbreaking study provide unprecedented insights into the interplay of different brain cell types in Tourette syndrome, suggesting new therapeutic directions.
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/04/250407113956.htm) Molecules that fight infection also act on the brain, inducing anxiety or sociability
Apr 7th 2025, 11:39
Scientists find the protein IL-17 that fights infection also acts on the brain, inducing anxiety or sociability. This adds to evidence that immune molecules can influence behavior during illness.
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