Is Alzheimer’s Missing Trigger Brain Inflammation?

Is Alzheimer’s Missing Trigger Brain Inflammation?

Inflammation appears to be the difference between people with amyloid brain plaque who go on to develop Alzheimer’s and those who do not. The growth of tau protein tangles is encouraged by excessive activation of the brain’s microglial cells. This growth characterizes Alzheimer’s. Combination therapies have been suggested by this study. This includes therapies that…

Shortage Of School Nurses Gets Worse In America

Shortage Of School Nurses Gets Worse In America

An excited Liz Pray enjoyed taking selfies with the resource officers in Moses Lake High School, Central Washington. But this time, she is slightly anxious.  She is here to care for high school students. Earlier, Liz was taking care of students spread in four elementary schools in the same school district. After seven years, she…

The Genetic Side Of Epilepsy: A New Hope

The Genetic Side Of Epilepsy: A New Hope

Epilepsy is a group of heterogeneous neurological conditions that can be simply called seizure disorders. Intensive studies for decades have recognized both genes as well as environmental factors as the major cause of this disorder. Previously, it was thought, that genetic epilepsies due to single-gene mutations or structural chromosomal aberrations were rare. However, scientific progress…