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Strengthening healthcare system in India to reduce the economic burden due to strokes

New Delhi [India], November 4 (ANI/NewsVoir): With immense focus on educating people about life-threatening situation and ways to deal with them, Stryker India, DoMR, GoP, IIHMR and Consocia Advisory came together to conduct a webinar on 28th October 2022 at 4:00 pm. The topic of this discussion was 'Minimizing avoidable mortality and disabilities - Brain Stroke' on pertinent health issue with availability and adoption of new technology barriers' to adoption of new technologies. The webinar aimed at highlighting the situation of brain stroke in India and ponder over the available healthcare facilities and systems to treat the patients. Many industry experts and veterans came together on one platform to discuss solutions to minimize avoidable mortality and disability due to brain strokes, leading to increase in economic burden of the country. Dr PR Sodani, President, IIHMR University welcomed the key speakers that participated in the webinar. The list includes Dr Sandeep Sin ....

New Delhi , Mahender Kumar , Faisal Shah Mohd , Ranjit Singh Ghotra , Padma Srivastava , Manorama Bakshi , Pavnish Kumar , Sandeep Singh , Head Of Department Neurology , Head Of The Department Neurology , Research Medical Education , Public Health Advocacy , Health Services Family , Stryker India , Consocia Advisory , Nodal Officer , Director Health Services , Medical Education , Business Unit Director , Neurovascular Unit , New Delhi India , Ovember 4 Ani Newsvoir With Immense Focus On Educating People About Life Threatening Situation And Ways To Deal Them , Stryker India , Ihmr And Consocia Advisory Came Together To Conducta Webinar On 28th October 2022 At 4 00 Pm The Topic Of This Discussion Was 39 Minimizing Avoidable Mortality Disabilities Brain Stroke Pertinent Health Issue With Availability Adoption New Technology Barriers Technologies Aimed Highlighting Situation In India Ponder Over Available Healthcare Facilities Systems Treat Patients Many Industry Experts Veterans One Platform Discuss Solutions Minimize Disability Due Strokes , Eading To Increase In Economic Burden Of The Country Dr Pr Sodani , Ihmr University Welcomed The Key Speakers That Participated In Webinar List Includes Dr Sandeep Singh ,

Astrocytes eat connections to maintain plasticity in adult brains


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IMAGE: A 3-D animated image showing our synapse phagocytosis reporter in mouse hippocampus. Presynapses in green, astrocytes in white, and microglia in blue. Phagocytosed presynapses by glia were shown in red..
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Developing brains constantly sprout new neuronal connections called synapses as they learn and remember. Important connections the ones that are repeatedly introduced, such as how to avoid danger are nurtured and reinforced, while connections deemed unnecessary are pruned away. Adult brains undergo similar pruning, but it was unclear how or why synapses in the adult brain get eliminated.
Now, a team of researchers based in Korea has found the mechanism underlying plasticity and, potentially, neurological disorders in adult brains. They published their findings on December 23 in ....

South Korea , Hyoeun Lee , Joon Hyuk Lee , Ji Young Mun , Seulgi Noh , Suk Chung , Young Lee , Department Of Brain , Department Of Biological Sciences , Cognitive Sciences , Samsung Science Technology Foundation , National Research Foundation Of Korea , Research Group For Neurovascular Unit , Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute Of Science , Korea Brain Research Institute , Research Group For Neural Circuit , Korea Advanced Institute Of Science , Won Suk Chung , Biological Sciences , Professor Chung , Hyungju Park , Samsung Science , Technology Foundation , National Research Foundation , Korea Advanced Institute , Ji Young Kim ,