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Released: 10-Apr-2025 9:25 AM EDT
Estudio: La estimulaci贸n cerebral profunda personalizada podr铆a tratar la epilepsia resistente a los f谩rmacos
Mayo Clinic

Un estudio publicado en Brain Communications destaca un nuevo enfoque para el tratamiento de la epilepsia resistente a los medicamentos. Los investigadores de Mayo Clinic han desarrollado una plataforma innovadora de estimulaci贸n cerebral profunda (DBS, del ingl茅s Deep Brain Stimulation) que se ha utilizado no solo para reducir las convulsiones, sino tambi茅n para mejorar la memoria y el sue帽o, dos desaf铆os comunes para los pacientes con epilepsia.

Released: 10-Apr-2025 9:25 AM EDT
Georgia鈥檚 Pre-K Program Boosts Kindergarten Readiness
University of Georgia

Children who attend school-based sites in Georgia鈥檚 universal pre-K program start kindergarten better prepared than their peers who do not attend any Georgia pre-K, according to a new study from the University of Georgia.

麻豆传媒: Ohio State First in the World to Test Devices to Improve and Treat Smell Loss
Released: 10-Apr-2025 9:20 AM EDT
Ohio State First in the World to Test Devices to Improve and Treat Smell Loss
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Researchers at The Ohio State University College of Medicine are the first in the world to design non-invasive smell aids that improve the ability to smell in healthy people and people who have difficulty smelling.

Released: 10-Apr-2025 9:15 AM EDT
Estudo: Estimula莽茫o cerebral profunda personalizada pode tratar epilepsia resistente a medicamentos
Mayo Clinic

Um estudo publicado na Brain Communications destaca uma nova abordagem para o tratamento da epilepsia resistente a medicamentos. Pesquisadores da Mayo Clinic desenvolveram uma plataforma inovadora de estimula莽茫o cerebral profunda ((DBS, do ingl锚s Deep Brain Stimulation) que foi utilizada n茫o apenas para reduzir as crises, mas tamb茅m para melhorar a mem贸ria e o sono 鈥 dois desafios comuns para pacientes com epilepsia.

Released: 10-Apr-2025 9:10 AM EDT
Certain Nasal Bacteria May Boost the Risk for COVID-19 Infection, Study Finds
George Washington University

New research uncovers how bacteria in the nose may play a role in making the respiratory tract more vulnerable to COVID-19 infection

麻豆传媒: Scarlet Macaw Chicks Get a Helping Hand from Humans Before Being Released into the Wild
Released: 10-Apr-2025 8:10 AM EDT
Scarlet Macaw Chicks Get a Helping Hand from Humans Before Being Released into the Wild
Wildlife Conservation Society

Scarlet macaws in Mesoamerica are highly threatened by poaching and habitat loss. In Guatemala鈥檚 Maya Biosphere Reserve, only a few hundred remain.

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Released: 10-Apr-2025 8:00 AM EDT
Alpine Craftsmanship Inspires New Materials
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

Traditional shingle production has inspired researchers at Empa and ETH Zurich to develop new types of wood-based panels made from split wooden sticks. Thanks to an AI-optimized process, these panels should be suitable for load-bearing components in the future 鈥 even if produced from lower-quality wood and tree trunks.

麻豆传媒: UniSA-Calvary Hospital Surgical Escape Room Puts Nurses to the Test
Released: 10-Apr-2025 5:20 AM EDT
UniSA-Calvary Hospital Surgical Escape Room Puts Nurses to the Test
University of South Australia

Bright lights, gleaming surgical tools, and a patient ready on the operating table. All seems to be in order, but then an alarm sounds and all eyes immediately look to you 颅鈥 what happens next is in your hands.

麻豆传媒: Landmark Study Identifies New Genetic Cause of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Bringing Long-Awaited Answers to Families
7-Apr-2025 9:05 PM EDT
Landmark Study Identifies New Genetic Cause of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Bringing Long-Awaited Answers to Families
Mount Sinai Health System

A seminal study from researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and their collaborators in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, and Iceland has uncovered a new genetic cause of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). The discovery offers both closure and hope to potentially thousands of families worldwide who have long been searching for answers. The study, published in the April 10 online issue of Nature Genetics [DOI: 10.1038/s41588-025-02159-5], reveals that mutations in a small, previously overlooked non-coding gene called RNU2-2 are responsible for relatively common NDD. Non-coding genes are genes that don鈥檛 produce proteins but may still play critical roles in regulating cell functions.

Released: 10-Apr-2025 12:05 AM EDT
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Mayo Clinic

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