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There’s NO Telling What Nitric Oxide Might Bring to Alzheimer’s Disease Research

There’s NO Telling What Nitric Oxide Might Bring to Alzheimer’s Disease Research

Figure 1: As Alzheimer’s disease research begins to shift away from longstanding hypotheses, new avenues for diagnosis and treatment are emerging—a number of which converge on the endogenous signaling molecule nitric oxide Source: Image Created by Audrey Herrald, 2020 Ever since Alois Alzheimer first identified the “peculiar severe disease process of the cerebral cortex” that …

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Recent Study Conducted by Duke University Researchers Reveals Critical Limitation of fMRI Measurements

Figure 1: fMRI is used to display differences in basal ganglia activation between individuals with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and control subjects—precisely the type of analysis that will be more difficult to accurately perform in light of newfound limitations to fMRI reliability. 1 The term “fMRI” has over two hundred thousand mentions in PubMed. From surgical …

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