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Today’s Neurology Science Briefing | April 11th 2026, 9:00:12 am

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A new study shows that increased activity of brain immune cells, called microglia, can predict shrinkage of the hippocampus, a key memory center, in people with cerebral small vessel disease. This finding helps explain the link between vascular problems in the brain and memory loss, suggesting that calming this immune response could be a future treatment target.
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Researchers have identified specific genetic variations in the GREB1 and FN1 genes that are linked to a higher risk of endometriosis in Turkish women and their family members. This discovery strengthens the evidence that endometriosis can be inherited and could lead to genetic tests to identify at-risk individuals earlier, allowing for more timely medical care.
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A large European study found that the flu vaccine was highly effective in protecting children, with more than two-thirds of vaccinated kids avoiding infection that required a doctor’s visit over the last two flu seasons. These real-world results confirm that childhood flu vaccination programs are working well and provide strong protection against the most common circulating flu strains.
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