@tilscience: Okay this is pretty nutso. Scientists at the Karolinska Institute have found the strongest evidence yet that humans can regrow nerves at pretty much any point in our life. This has been one of the biggest and longstanding (heated) debates in science: the theory that humans can regrow our nerves even as adults Over the years there’s been pockets of breakthrough research hinting that humans can regrow nerves in the 60s and then again in the 80s/90s, but the theory remained controversial at best. Now scientists at the Karolinska Intitutet have come the closest so far with their findings. Read more at this link: https://news.ki.se/new-research-confirms-that-neurons-form-in-the-adult-brain #Science #biology #medicine #neuroscience
My autistic brain still hasn't pruned its neural connections yet, I don't need any more! 😂
2025-09-08 15:24:18
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MotoDP883 :
This makes a lot of sense, I was diagnosed with rare disease called stiff person syndrome. I was a doctor and was going crazy being homebound however I started to learn new skills to help me stay in touch with the outside world, for example learning a bit of coding to better use AI, learning a new language and learning how to play an instrument and I can truly feel it’s helping from feeling like I’m improving my memory compared to feeling like I was loosing my memory especially with all the medications that affects my memory. This research needs to continue.
2025-09-09 16:11:58
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Talking Chausie :
There is a plan to do gene therapy to restore hippocampus and start clinical trial later this year. Let’s see where it will bring us! Very interesting
2025-09-10 21:28:54
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saillife1946 :
This is why research is so important!
2025-09-09 01:14:23
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Cam :
i study a specific type of lung cancer. one of the ways it starts is by uncontrolled neuroendocrine gene expression triggered by smoking. i fully believe neural progenitor cells are present in various healthy adult tissue based on the expression-level data i process daily
2025-09-08 23:07:42
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Shaman B :
I’m living proof. Can stitch if needed, but short story is I retrain and grow new neural connections every day to stave off the effects of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.
2025-09-10 01:19:26
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Nessie :
is there a reason we were so against this idea? I don't know anything about this, but other organs make new cells so... why not the brain. I would love to learn why.
2025-09-10 09:57:48
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BestLifeByBecca :
That is so flippin' cool!
2025-09-08 22:53:37
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Danii :
As an MSer this is exciting!
2025-09-08 15:50:39
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johnny rainbolt :
the brain can do alot it just needs Instructions
2025-09-13 02:02:40
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Melisaa :
that's so cool🥰🥰🥰
2025-09-08 15:21:42
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Zaky Mufadhal :
This is very interesting. May I know which journal or paper your research is based on? Because I happen to be studying this.
2025-10-21 00:48:39
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mintiekume | 💿〰️💿 :
Why wouldn’t the neurons divide and make connections 🙂
2025-09-09 11:51:25
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Fede_L :
neon genesis evangelion
2025-10-06 15:12:10
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nathan :
Fyp
2025-09-08 15:53:46
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Melisaa :
love your vidss
2025-09-08 15:22:13
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Veštica :
Don't lifelong learners throw a wrench in the old science? I mean, to learn a new language or habit or even making new friends, you're creating new neutral pathways.
2025-11-13 13:06:54
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hojit84726 :
@Prof Muthu
2025-09-09 19:41:18
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PostArchitekt ⋅ AI :
Wondering if @Leah Elson’s microbiome research can benefit from this discovery?
2025-09-08 16:00:37
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2025-10-14 01:55:26
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👏
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2025-10-06 05:00:07
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