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Distribution of lithium in the brain plays key role in depressive disorders

Distribution of lithium in the brain plays key role in depressive disorders Depressive disorders are among the most frequent illnesses worldwide. The causes are complex and to date only partially understood. The trace element lithium appears to play a role. Using neutrons of the research neutron source at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), a research team has now proved that the distribution of lithium in the brains of depressive people is different from the distribution found in healthy humans. Lithium is familiar to many of us from rechargeable batteries. Most people ingest lithium on a daily basis in drinking water. International studies have shown that a higher natural lithium content in drinking water coincides with a lower suicide rate among the population.

Making the gray cells happy | EurekAlert! Science News

 E-Mail IMAGE: With the PGAA-instrument at the Research Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) Josef Lichtinger examines the lithium distribution in brain samples. In his. view more  Credit: Wenzel Schuermann / TUM Depressive disorders are among the most frequent illnesses worldwide. The causes are complex and to date only partially understood. The trace element lithium appears to play a role. Using neutrons of the research neutron source at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), a research team has now proved that the distribution of lithium in the brains of depressive people is different from the distribution found in healthy humans.

Will a summer vacation still be possible despite the pandemic? | DW Travel | DW

Will a summer vacation still be possible despite the pandemic? Strict travel restrictions still apply in Germany, and the traditional spring vacations have largely cancelled. The chances for the summer are much better. Looking at the current travel restrictions in Germany, a carefree summer of travel still seems a long way off. Outside the model regions where the pilot schemes are being tested, tourism in the country is still at a standstill. Hotels and restaurants are still closed. May is usually a particularly popular travel month: the Whitsun holiday is just around the corner, and some German states have already begun their school vacations. The latest forecasts by the German government hit travelers and the tourism industry all the harder. Vacations at Whitsun are likely to be probably still somewhat difficult in many regions of Germany, according to Thomas Bareiss, Germany s federal tourism commissioner. In most states, there will probably be no easing of travel restriction

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