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FOXNEWS Gutfeld June 4, 2024 08:25:00

. and now to play the victim card is deeply cynical. but let d iss get the record straight. yeah, they re making the claim that this is a processing problem. probinauditory problem is . excuse me. you re a doctor, right? yes. okay, he had a he had a stroke, which means that part of his brain is gone. he has in a phase that s called an aphasia. and in addition to speech,ee there are cognitivthe disordersi associated with him. it s a serious brain damage. he will compensate, but he will never be thnee same . it s excruciating to watch them put that poor man up thereough t and go through thihas. oz must be he knows exactly what this is and showed great restraint. it is very concerning that people are what s the really bad thing for me? concern for me is how far aree g we goingoi, how much brain damae before we say somebody is not okay to is it is it half the whole cortex has to go half if he has a parietal damage.l da you re saying it s unfairge o faderman to have him? ....

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CNN CNN Tonight June 4, 2024 03:21:00

Boys and men being left behind really in the pursuit of equality, it sounds like. it is really unfortunate confirmation. you know, i worked in the obama white house on my brother s keeper, and at the time there was a big debate of, should we be even having a program focused on black men and boys? i think that we absolutely should. that doesn t mean that it is to the exclusion of anyone else, but if you dig into the data of the biological signs of brain development, boys and girls have different levels in times of brain development, boys being a little slower as far as certain parts of the cortex that helped them in decision-making, and all of those things. so our strategies should respond to that. but to the point, i think it is a great point, this change has happened so quickly. and it has been a good response to toxic masculinity. but what does it mean? i talk about the expansion of the definition of fathers, these men who were not all my ....

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CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar June 4, 2024 10:43:00

Week, eight weeks. is it going to translate into you being able to do your taxes? are you going to be able to be organize? are you going to be able to be driving? and when you stop the game do all those benefits stop? and that s a good question. i think the literature and the science that has emerged is you don t need to be playing the game for the rest of your life to accrue the benefit, but that is certainly something that critics have raised. reporter: the question is can it help heal the changes sometimes seen in the brains of long covid patients like this? loss of gray matter in the frontal cortex, tissue damage over here and an overall shrinking of the brain. none of this is easy and to be sure a video game won t be a panacea for barbara, but at this point anything seems to help. how did it help you? attention to detail, paying ....

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"Phospholipid Profiles Are Selectively Altered in the Putamen and White" by Gabrielle R. Phillips, Sarah E. Hancock et al.

Huntington’s disease (HD) is a genetic, neurodegenerative illness that onsets in late adulthood as a series of progressive and terminal cognitive, motor, and psychiatric deficits. The disease is caused by a polyQ mutation in the Huntingtin gene (HTT), producing a polyglutamine expansion in the Huntingtin protein (HTT). HTT interacts with phospholipids in vitro; however, its interactions are changed when the protein is mutated in HD. Emerging evidence suggests that the susceptibility of brain regions to pathological stimuli is influenced by lipid composition. This study aimed to identify where and how phospholipids are changed in human HD brain tissue. Phospholipids were extracted using a modified MTBE method from the post-mortem brain of 13 advanced-stage HD patients and 13 age-and sex-matched controls. Targeted precursor ion scanning mass spectrometry was used to detect phospholipid species. In the white cortex of HD patients, there was a significantly lower abundance of phosphatidy ....

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