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#1461Medicine & HealthFront Page1 April 2026

Rethinking Alzheimer's disease biomarkers: A preliminary look at the brain-kidney connection

A yet-to-be-peer-reviewed meta-analysis suggests that combining blood tests for brain injury with kidney function markers creates a highly accurate diagnostic panel for neurodegeneration. By shifting focus from invasive spinal taps to a multi-organ approach, researchers hope to eventually make early detection highly accessible.

By Raajasekar

#1462Environmental ScienceFront Page8 April 2026

The De-extinction Illusion: Why Ecology Demands AI Holograms Over CRISPR Wolves

Researchers argue that using gene editing to resurrect extinct species creates ecological ghosts rather than functioning animals. They propose using AI and holography to satisfy public curiosity, saving vital conservation funds for critical living species.

By Kumar

#1463Medicine & HealthFront Page15 November 2025

Brain's Alpha Rhythm Reveals Epilepsy's Hidden Progression

Scientists have found that the longer a person lives with drug-resistant epilepsy, the more it alters their brain's alpha rhythm activity. This research reveals a new way to track the disease's progression, offering insights even when standard MRI scans show nothing unusual.

By Sie, Lee, Shih, Chou, Chen, Niddam, Yu, Lin, Kuo

#1464NeuroscienceFront Page27 November 2025

Deep Brain Stimulation Re-tunes Global Networks in Parkinson’s

Deep brain stimulation treats Parkinson’s disease by shifting the brain from a state of broad, inefficient activity to one of focused motor dominance. This global rebalancing aids movement recovery but may involve trade-offs with non-motor brain functions.

By Chu, Zhang, Wang, Wang, Ding, Muthuraman, Liu, Zhang

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