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The Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging presents the latest innovative research being conducted by the center’s medical faculty, with the aim of promoting healthy aging.
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University of California researchers and physicians discuss the latest in obesity research and offer guidance on prevention and treatment strategies.
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FDA describes 'objectionable conditions' at New York State Psychiatric Institute
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The facility's institutional review board failed to report a 2021 incident and "serious and ongoing noncompliance" by a principal investigator, according to a letter released by the federal agency this week.
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Understanding Aging in the Real World: What Wearable Devices Reveal About How We Age Differently with Benjamin Smarr
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Benjamin Smarr Ph.D. discusses wearable tech in health research, stressing community engagement in data sharing. He explores sensors tracking temperature, heart rate, and more, noting the importance of naps for health. Smarr addresses reliability, access, and the link between sleep and conditions like dementia. He mentions ongoing research beyond t…
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Breaking down the winner's curse: Lessons from brain-wide association studies
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We found an issue with a specific type of brain imaging study and tried to share it with the field. Then the backlash began.
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Wild and free: Understanding animal behavior beyond the lab
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Technological advancements have made it possible to study animals in more natural settings, but researchers are debating what that really means and whether natural is always better.
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Knowledge gaps in cephalopod care could stall welfare standards
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The U.S. National Institutes of Health wants to regulate research involving cephalopods. But there aren't enough rigorous studies to base the regulations on, veteran cephalopod researchers say.
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The retraction follows an editorial expression of concern that the journal applied to the paper in October, seven months after it was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Newly found hypothalamus circuits shape bullying behaviors in mice
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Activity in the tiny brain region helps submissive rodents learn to avoid aggressors, and aggressive mice to curb their attacks, according to two recent studies.
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The award-winning researcher's discoveries have changed the way we think about the brain; that's exactly what her critics dislike.
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Expanding 'little brain' may have powered dinosaur flight
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The cerebellum swelled in size before flight evolved among modern birds' dinosaur ancestors, according to a new comparison of fossilized skulls and living birds.
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How long-read sequencing will transform neuroscience
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New technology that delivers much more than a simple DNA sequence could have a major impact on brain research, enabling researchers to study transcript diversity, imprinting and more.
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Incentivizing data-sharing in neuroscience: How about a little customer service?
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To make data truly reusable, we need to invest in data curators, who help people enter the information into repositories.
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'Into the wild': Moving studies of memory and learning out of the lab
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People with electrodes embedded deep in their brain are collaborating with a growing posse of plucky researchers to uncover the mysteries of real-world recall.
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Reversal of Disease using a Whole-Food Plant-Based Diet
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Anthony Lim, M.D., J.D. shares research that tackles diseases through a whole-food, plant-based diet. Learn how food choices can transform your well-being. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39600]UCTV: UC San Diego による
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Nerve cells in the brain and throughout the body can turbocharge tumor growth — a finding that not only expands conventional ideas about the nervous system but points to novel therapeutic targets for a range of malignancies.
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Ellen Lee, MD, discusses what happens when you sleep, common sleep disorders including insomnia, as well as effective treatments for sleep issues. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39596]UCTV: UC San Diego による
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Anthony Lim, M.D., J.D. discusses the mindset behind improving peoples relationship with food. Utilizing a whole-food, plant-based diet can transform your well-being and tackle the root causes of health issues. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39578]UCTV: UC San Diego による
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Having a skilled primary care clinician will go a long way to maintaining your health and wellness. Join Dr. Diana Thiara as she explores weight loss and healthy living. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39571]UCTV: UC San Francisco による
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Lisa Eyler, Ph.D., Colin Depp, Ph.D., Joe Garbanzos, M.B.A., and Irving Tragen, J.D., address various aspects of resilience, ageism, and healthy aging. They emphasize the need to challenge ageist stereotypes and create inclusive communities that support people of all ages. The importance of storytelling, community initiatives, and a commitment to c…
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Explore ways to keep your brain and body in good shape as you get older.Alison Moore, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.P., Steve Cummings, M.D., Steve Hornberger, M.S.W., and Judy Pa, Ph.D. discuss the impacts of exercise, eating well, staying socially active, taking vitamins, and even trying new activities like learning a new language or playing music. Series:…
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Healthy Longevity: A Geriatrician's Perspective
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Alison Moore, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.P., discusses the keys to healthy aging: staying active, mentally engaged, socially connected, having a positive outlook, and being resilient. Dr. Moore emphasizes the importance of these factors for a long and healthy life. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39347]…
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Vast diversity of human brain cell types revealed in trove of new datasets
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The collection offers a glimpse into differences in cell composition — across people and brain regions — that may shape neural function.
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What drives longevity? Explore the keys to healthy aging in this panel discussion featuring leading experts in public health, nutrition, and medicine. You'll get a comprehensive analysis of how lifestyle choices, diet, and exercise profoundly impact our healthspan and longevity. The panelists discuss the significance of the Mediterranean diet, the …
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Healthy Aging: Social and Societal Implications
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S. Jay Olshansky, Ph.D., shares how science is unlocking the secrets of aging. Learn how we can live healthier and longer lives by understanding the biology of aging. Find out about potential breakthroughs and the impact of genetics on diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's. Explore the "longevity dividend" and the quest to compress the "red zone" of…
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Journal club: Why do some children lose their autism diagnosis?
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More than one-third of a cohort of autistic toddlers no longer meet criteria for the condition at school age, according to a new study, but the findings may not generalize because the cohort is predominantly white and affluent.
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The Miraculous Healing Power of Food with Anthony Lim - Lee Tuh-Fuh And Ruby Lee Wang Zu-Ming Endowed Lecture
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Anthony Lim, M.D., J.D. shares the keys to vibrant health. Dr. Lim shares methods to prevent kidney stones, tackle fatty liver disease through a whole-food, plant-based diet, and more. Learn how food choices can transform your well-being and get practical solutions. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 390…
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Uncertainty and excitement surround one company's cell therapy for epilepsy
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After 10 years of work, Neurona may have the data to quiet its skeptics. But its ongoing clinical trial will be the ultimate test.
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What drives human resilience? How can we harness resilience to improve the lives of older adults? Anthony J.A. Molina, Ph.D., shares how geroscience research is leading the way to longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39125]…
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Mutations in multipurpose gene deal dendrites a double whammy
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The mutations disrupt protein translation as well as the cell’s skeleton, according to a new study.
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UBE3A's link to synaptic pruning bolstered by fly study
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Increasing or reducing the levels of the UBE3A gene, which is associated with autism and autism-related syndromes, results in altered patterns of synaptic pruning — a process that snips away brain cell connections.
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Debate unfurls over inclusivity and authenticity in research involving minimally verbal autistic people
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Autism researchers can’t agree on how far to go to validate the input they gather from minimally verbal autistic people who use certain communication devices.
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Common genetic variants shape the structure of the cortex
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A genome-wide association study lays a foundation for deeper investigation of these variants in neurodevelopmental conditions.
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