Month: November 2022

Investigating early-start antiplatelet therapy for patients with intracerebral hemorrhage

Imagine you’re building a house, but the materials keep falling apart. That’s what it’s like for patients with severe spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (sSICH) who have a high risk of ischemic events. They need antiplatelet therapy to prevent major cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events, but the risk of severe bleeding complicates matters. In this exciting new study, […]

Published on November 23, 2022

Unlocking the Secrets of Alzheimer’s: Exploring Ferroptosis and Immune Characteristics

In the vast landscape of Alzheimer’s disease, there remains much to uncover. Among the many puzzle pieces, Ferroptosis stands out as a key player, yet its molecular immunological mechanisms have remained elusive…until now! This groundbreaking study delves deep into the intricate world of Ferroptosis-related genes, decoding their molecular mechanisms and shedding light on their immunological […]

Published on November 23, 2022

Connections between fitness and brain activity during navigation in older adults

Just like keeping your body fit helps you tackle physical obstacles, staying mentally fit can impact your ability to navigate through life’s challenges. As we age, our navigation skills tend to decline, but there are ways to preserve them. One way is by improving cardiorespiratory fitness, which has been shown to have positive effects on […]

Published on November 23, 2022