Month: September 2023

Rise and Exercise to Stay Fit

Just like catching the worm, exercising in the early morning can help you control your weight. Recent research shows that adults who engage in moderate-to-vigorous exercise in the early hours are less likely to be overweight or obese compared to those who wait until later in the day. It’s like getting a head start on […]

Published on September 19, 2023

Exploring Exosomes: A Potential Key to Diagnosing Parkinson’s

Imagine exosomes as tiny messengers traveling through the body, carrying important cargo. Scientists have investigated whether ferritin and TfR, two proteins involved in iron metabolism, can be detected in plasma neural-derived exosomes to identify potential markers for Parkinson’s disease (PD). By isolating these exosomes from PD patients and healthy controls, researchers found significantly higher levels […]

Published on September 19, 2023

The Language of Dementia: How Connectedness in Speech Reveals the Severity

Imagine a group of friends sitting around a campfire, sharing stories, and passing a sentence from one person to another. They laugh, they interrupt each other, and their stories flow seamlessly. Now imagine another group where each person speaks in short, disconnected bursts. Their words hang in the air, unanchored, leaving sentences unfinished and thoughts […]

Published on September 19, 2023