UVA Scientists Find the Cause of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

During an investigation into schizophrenia, Michael McConnell, a neuroscientist at UVA, found variance in the genes of neurons and how it affects their life. CNV neurons, neurons with a significant difference in gene make up, are the most vulnerable to dying. People who have CNV neurons may develop neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

McConnell has only looked at neurons in the frontal cortex, and neurons can only be examined after death. More work needs to be done, but this is a good lead to find the cause of these deadly diseases.

Walking More can Lower Chances of Stroke

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Surprisingly enough, walking or even jogging regularly can reduce the severity of a stroke if a person ever got one. A study was conducted by the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. In this study, a large group of over 700 elderly patients admitted to the university hospital who have a mild stroke had the severity recorded. The severity was measured using a standard system that included observing the arms, legs, behavior and posture of the individual. After that, they were asked if they were physically active or not. About 52.5% of them said they were inactive. It was found that the individuals who said they were moderately active had lower severities of stroke. The purpose of this study was t0 find a link between physical activity and stroke severity in order to reduce the occurence of strokes in Sweden.

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https://www.news-medical.net/news/20181012/Individuals-who-walk-regularly-have-reduced-risk-of-severe-stroke.aspx

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