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An Electric Shock Could Keep Patients From Bleeding Out
Czura and Tracey discovered that stimulation supercharged the clotting effect. When the enhanced platelets hit a wound (like a spurting rat tail stump), they formed clots thousands of times better than a plain ol’ platelet. And, importantly, it only happened where clotting was needed.
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We Just Got More New Evidence That Parkinson's Starts in the Gut - Not the Brain
Scientists have found more new evidence that Parkinson's could start in the gut before spreading to the brain, observing lower rates of the disease in patients who had undergone a procedure called a truncal vagotomy.
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Study raises hopes for drug to reverse the course of MS
Scientists at Queen’s University Belfast looked at how to repair nerve damage
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Spermidine promotes retinal ganglion cell survival and optic nerve regeneration in adult mice following optic nerve injury
Spermidine acts as an endogenous free radical scavenger and inhibits the action of reactive oxygen species.
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