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Study finds “zombie” neurons in the peripheral nervous system contribute to chronic pain
A new study published in Nature Neuroscience provides evidence that aging and injury lead to the buildup of senescent neurons—commonly referred to as “zombie” cells—in the peripheral nervous system.
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This Invasive Vampire Fish Is Helping Researchers Understand the Human Nervous System in Jaw-Dropping Ways
The sea lamprey looks like it’s from another planet, but this ancient creature has a surprising amount in common with humans ...
Peripheral neuropathy is rarely fatal. However, it can cause serious complications if left untreated. These complications may affect a person’s independence, overall health, and life expectancy.
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Q&A: How do humans control their bodies, and what does it mean for Parkinson's disease risk?
How humans move is an open question, according to Mark Latash, distinguished professor of kinesiology at Penn State.
Eye- softening gaze A one-minute concentration or a fixated gaze on a single point allows you to regulate the nervous system, easing hyper- alertness. After the gaze allows your eyes to soften, ...
A Texas State University professor was fired, accused of “inciting violence” in a speech during an online socialist conference. Screengrab from Facebook post by Texas State University. A Texas ...
Teenage girls who experience painful periods may be more likely to suffer chronic pain as an adult, according to a study. Researchers said that period pain should not be “dismissed or trivialised” and ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently terminated $500 million in federal funding for ...
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