Month: December 2022

Unveiling the Dance of Neutrophils in Stroke: A Molecular Symphony

Imagine you’re at a grand ball, filled with music and elegant dancers. The orchestra plays an exquisite symphony, each instrument harmonizing with the others. In a similar way, our body orchestrates a complex dance between immune cells called neutrophils during a stroke. Neutrophils are like the lead dancers, their gene expression patterns influencing how they […]

Published on December 22, 2022

Predicting Walking Performance in Parkinson’s Disease

Imagine you’re heading out for a hike, equipped with your trusty backpack and sturdy boots. Just as you start on the trail, you realize your backpack is filled with rocks, making each step a struggle. In a similar way, researchers have discovered that in advanced Parkinson’s disease (PD), cognitive abilities can impact walking performance. They […]

Published on December 22, 2022