Imagine your brain as a well-used library, bustling with activity and filled with countless books of memories. But as time goes on, the shelves start to deteriorate and the librarian struggles to recall where each book is stored. That’s what happens in aging brains. This editorial delves into the intricate mechanisms that take place in […]
Published on May 5, 2023
Imagine a beautiful garden with two types of plants: one type has asymmetrical flowers near the middle, while the other type has asymmetrical flowers towards the edges. In a similar way, researchers have used radiomic analysis to study the asymmetry of white matter (WM) in patients with primary progressive aphasia (PPA). PPA is a neurological […]
Published on May 5, 2023
The recently ended Montana legislative session made headlines with the controversial banishment of a transgender lawmaker, overshadowing the significant health policy changes and historic levels of health care spending that were also passed. These policy changes can be likened to a pebble being thrown into a calm lake, creating ripples that touch various aspects of […]
Published on May 5, 2023