Ageing brain & cognitive decline research, might have relevance to ME & CFS...

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  1. Cinders66

    Cinders66 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Chemicals 'repair damaged neurons in mice' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47234787

    2 studies on mice
    First is on leaky brain barrier and inflammation
     
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    Cinders66 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Second study

     
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    There are days when I could wish I was a mouse.

    They have so many effective treatments.
     
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    and even if they don't work they only have a short time to put up with any symptoms.
     
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    I note it’s mri scans used In the first study. Has this research been done in ME and shown anything anyone? I remember hearing about impaired blood barrier but i don’t know if that was just hypothesis or tested. Surely if we had scans come back like this it would be validating ?
     
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    What are the miracle chemicals?
     
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    The researcher probably is talking to venture capitalists/big and little pharma.
     

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