Genetic inheritance can be like following a treasure map handed down through generations. Just as the map guides explorers to hidden riches, our genes carry instructions for building our bodies and minds. But when it comes to neurodegeneration, this map can sometimes lead us astray. On the UN International Day of Families, we shine a […]
Published on October 6, 2023
Imagine you have a plant in your backyard and you want to make sure it stays healthy. You check on it every day, monitoring its growth, looking for any signs of decline, and quickly addressing any issues that arise. Monitoring cognitive decline is similar, but instead of a plant, we’re talking about our precious brains! […]
Published on October 5, 2023
Imagine that your brain is a garden, and you’re trying to nurture the plants to bloom and flourish. In the world of Parkinson’s disease (PD), researchers are investigating a new tool called intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) to help the garden of the brain thrive. This study aims to understand how iTBS, when applied to the […]
Published on October 5, 2023