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Stroke is the leading cause of arm and hand hemiparesis, weakness or paralysis on one side of the body, with about 80% of stroke patients experiencing at least partial weakness. Many stroke survivors rank improving arm function as a high priority for recovery, but effective treatments are not currently available.

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have just pu...


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Changes in the brains of babies shortly after birth could help explain why people go on to develop Parkinson’s disease (PD) and why this is particularly common in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

The findings, in Science Advances, suggest a r...


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A comprehensive international genetics study found several new genetic risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, providing one of the clearest pictures of the biological pathways that cause the devastating neurodegenerative disorder.

Published in the journal Nature Genetics, the


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CAR T-cell therapy has enabled two patients who had been waiting for years for a kidney transplantation to find a match. Published today in the New England Journal of Medicine, preliminary results from a Phase I clinical trial show that CAR T therapy can significantly increase the chances o...


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People who carry a higher number of genetic variants for increased pulse pressure may be at increased risk of having dementia as a contributing factor in their deaths, research suggests.

The findings, in Neurology, point to shared genetics underpinning cardiometabolic disease ...


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