Gut microbes may help treat brain disorders
Researchers have found that the community of microbes (the microbiome) that live in our bodies may offer new therapies to help neurological and psychiatric disorders....
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Researchers have found that the community of microbes (the microbiome) that live in our bodies may offer new therapies to help neurological and psychiatric disorders....
read moreAlthough all the causes and contributing factors to autism aren’t known, one hallmark stands out no matter what the cause: brain inflammation....
read moreResearchers at the University of California-Irvine found that multiple, short brain training sessions helped strengthen memory formation in fragile X syndrome....
read moreA global collaboration of 13 institutions has shown one definitive cause of autism to be a genetic mutation. The researchers found that people with a mutation in the CHD8 gene have “a very strong likelihood” that they will have...
read moreResearchers at UCLA found that when pregnant mice have inflammation, it can trigger an excessive division of neural stem cells that causes “overgrowth” in the baby’s brain....
read moreNew research indicates that people with autism have different levels of specific sex hormones in their brains....
read moreMen with delayed language onset have smaller volumes in key regions of the brain. They also have larger brainstem structures....
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