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A new study reveals that a specific protein buildup in the brain, known as tau, can be detected in the blood up to 10 years before Alzheimer symptoms appear. This early detection method could allow doctors to begin treatments much sooner, potentially slowing or halting the disease before memory loss begins.
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Researchers discovered that a specific type of brain cell called microglia can trigger inflammation that worsens Parkinson’s disease. Blocking this inflammation with a new experimental drug showed a 40% reduction in motor symptoms in mice models.
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A new brain-computer interface allows people with severe paralysis to type using only their thoughts at speeds nearly as fast as normal conversation. This breakthrough restores communication for those who are completely locked-in, giving them a voice and independence.
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Clinical trial results show that a gene therapy targeting spinal muscular atrophy in newborns leads to normal motor milestones for 95% of treated infants. This marks a dramatic shift from the natural course of the disease, which often causes permanent disability or death.
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Researchers found that a simple blood test can accurately diagnose concussion by detecting specific proteins released after head injury. This tool replaces subjective symptom checklists, enabling faster and more reliable sideline decisions for athletes and soldiers.
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