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Ultra-high field MRI detects differences in brain s hippocampus

Case Western Reserve University CLEVELAND–Using ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to map the brains of people with Down syndrome (DS), researchers from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals and other institutions detected subtle differences in the structure and function of the hippocampus–a region of the brain tied to memory and learning. Such detailed mapping, made possible by the high-powered MRI, is significant because it allowed the research team to better understand how each subregion of the hippocampus in people with DS is functionally connected to other parts of the brain. “The ultimate goal of this approach is to have an objective technique to complement neuropsychological assessments to measure the functional skills of those with DS,” said Alberto Costa, professor of pediatrics and psychiatry at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the study’s senior author.

Ultra-high field MRI detects differences in brain s hippocampus

Ultra-high field MRI detects differences in brain s hippocampus
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Menu of neglect : preventative care hits cliff as US health resources diverted to fight Covid

‘Menu of neglect’: preventative care hits cliff as US health resources diverted to fight Covid Nina Lakhaniand Jessica Glenza © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Yuki Iwamura/Reuters Health resources diverted to fight the Covid-19 pandemic have caused a major drop in critical preventative care including childhood vaccinations and lead screenings, sexually transmitted disease testing and substance abuse services. In short, many of the routine measures meant to keep Americans healthy – and keep American health from slipping further behind that of other developed, peer nations – have hit a worrying cliff. As attention has focused on the immediate crisis of the pandemic and the hundreds of thousands of lives lost in America, this other hidden crisis represents another layer of disaster that also has profound implications.

Six vaccinated medical experts reveal their summer travel plans

Six vaccinated medical experts reveal their summer travel plans CNBC 1 hr ago Monica Buchanan Pitrelli © Provided by CNBC Willingness to travel this summer differs, even among vaccinated medical professionals who treat and research Covid-19 for a living. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cleared vaccinated Americans to travel again, but some immunized travelers remain on the fence about making summer plans.   Popular Searches Is it finally safe to fly? What about visiting unvaccinated relatives or traveling with young children?   CNBC Global Traveler asked medical professionals all of whom are involved in treating or researching Covid-19 to share their travel plans this summer. Here are their responses, in their words.

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