The Indonesian Neurologists' Association (Perdosni) announced its readiness to address hospitals' needs for neurologists, aiming to enhance brain health services in the country. This declaration was made during a scientific meeting in Makassar.
Researchers have uncovered a strong connection between rapid memory decline in Alzheimer's patients and significantly reduced dopamine levels in the brain. These findings could pave the way for a deeper understanding of this complex disease.
Researchers in Singapore have achieved a significant scientific breakthrough by developing beneficial bacteria that prevent liver toxins from affecting the brain. This innovation marks a notable advancement in biomedical science and offers new hope for treating neurological diseases.
A recent study indicates that monitoring changes in gut proteins may help identify individuals at higher risk for neurodegenerative diseases, opening new avenues in preventive medicine.
A recent British study indicates that changes in gut bacteria may serve as an early indicator of the risk of developing Parkinson's disease. Researchers found distinct microbial patterns in individuals with Parkinson's and those genetically predisposed to the disease.
An innovative brain-computer interface technology has been unveiled at a hospital affiliated with Chongqing University, providing new hope for stroke patients. This technology allows patients to regain some movement simply by thinking.
A team of researchers at Kyushu University in Japan has developed an innovative technique that makes living brain tissues transparent without affecting their vital functions. This advancement allows for direct observation of neuronal activity.