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๐ง Scientists Found a Way to โWashโ the Brainโฆ Without Surgery
What if your brain could clean itselfโon command?
Scientists are testing focused sound waves that can gently โopenโ the brainโs hidden cleaning system and flush out toxic proteins linked to diseases like Alzheimerโsโฆ all without a single cut.
In early studies, it worked. Harmful waste was reduced, and the brain looked healthier.
But hereโs the mysteryโฆ itโs still mostly tested on animals. Human results are just beginning.
Is this the future of brain healingโor just the first step into something bigger?
Source โจMeng, Y., et al. Noninvasive focused ultrasound for brain therapy: Opening the blood-brain barrier and beyond. Nature Reviews Neurology, 17(12), 731โ747.

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@fascinatingonX yes she is first researcher to successfully eliminate cancer tumors in animal models using laser-activated nanoparticles
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@forallcurious Actually, this is a stretch if it's about theย AD-NP1ย trials. It doesn't regrow the organ itself.
Instead, it blocks a proteinย that acts like a 'brake' on healing.
By doing that, it unlocks the heart or liver's own ability to repair itself after injury. โจ
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๐ฅฃ What if fixing your cholesterol didnโt take monthsโฆ but just 48 hours?
Scientists just found something wild. In a new study, people followed an oat-focused diet for only two days โ and their bad cholesterol dropped by 10%. No pills. No extreme fasting. Just plain oats.
Participants ate mostly cooked oats for 48 hours, with water and small amounts of fruits or vegetables. Compared to a normal low-calorie diet, oats didnโt just work better โ they worked differently. The benefits werenโt from eating lessโฆ they came from what oats do inside your body.
The real magic happened in the gut. Those two oat-filled days reshaped the gut microbiome, switching on helpful bacteria and shutting down harmful ones. These good microbes started producing natural compounds that help the body handle cholesterol and blood sugar better. Think of it like hitting a reset button for your metabolism.
And the most surprising part?
The benefits didnโt disappear after the oats stopped. The improvements lasted for six weeks.
This study suggests something powerful: short, focused diet changes โ when done right โ can trigger long-lasting health effects. Sometimes, itโs not about doing moreโฆ itโs about choosing one smart thing, at the right time.
So next time you see a simple bowl of oatsโฆ remember: it might be doing far more than just filling your stomach. ๐ง ๐
Would you try a 2-day oat reset if it could help your heart?

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A woman with Type 1 diabetes is producing insulin naturally again โ thanks to a revolutionary stem cell treatment.
A groundbreaking stem cell therapy in China has reversed Type 1 diabetes in a woman, marking a major leap forward in medical science.
Researchers reprogrammed the patientโs own cells into insulin-producing stem cells, enabling her body to naturally produce insulin for the first time since her diagnosis.
This innovative approach eliminates the need for external insulin injections and represents a potential cure rather than ongoing management. The procedure is part of a pilot study involving three patients and could transform treatment for the millions living with Type 1 diabetes worldwide.
Scientists extracted the patients' cells and converted them into pluripotent stem cellsโcells capable of becoming any type in the body. These were then chemically guided to become insulin-producing cells and implanted into the patientsโ stomach linings, where they successfully began releasing insulin. While the results are preliminary and long-term outcomes remain to be seen, the implications are profound. If further trials confirm the therapyโs safety and effectiveness, it could revolutionize diabetes care by offering a permanent, personalized treatment option.
Source: EMJ. (2024). Stem Cell Therapy Reverses Type 1 Diabetes in Groundbreaking Study.

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Researchers at the University of Milan have identified that an enzyme called phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) can effectively mobilize cholesterol from arterial plaques, sending it back into the bloodstream for natural disposal. This discovery is a potential game-changer because, unlike current treatments that primarily focus on preventing new plaque from forming, this method actually targets and dissolves existing blockages.
Atherosclerosis occurs when cholesterol and inflammatory cells create stable, hardened deposits in artery walls that resist traditional removal methods. When these plaques become too large, they severely restrict blood flow, often necessitating invasive procedures like stents or bypass surgery to prevent heart attacks or strokes.
The PLTP enzyme acts as a natural extraction system, pulling cholesterol out of the arterial wall and transferring it to HDL, or "good cholesterol," for transport to the liver. Scientists found that many people have naturally low levels of this activity due to genetic factors, which is why they have developed a gene therapy to boost PLTP expression directly where it is needed most.
In animal models, this localized boost in enzyme activity resulted in a 40% reduction in plaque volume in just three months, allowing narrowed arteries to reopen to nearly their original diameter. These results suggest that plaques not only become smaller but also more stable, which significantly lowers the risk of a sudden rupture that could cause a cardiac event.
While human clinical trials are currently focusing on patients with severe coronary artery disease who cannot undergo surgery, the long-term goal is a biological "reversal" of decades of arterial damage. If successful, this could shift cardiovascular medicine away from mechanical bypasses and toward a more natural, enzymatic cleaning of the circulatory system.

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@Angle__wix Twins so in sync they probably finish each otherโs sentences in their sleep too ๐
Migi and Dali really said: one brain, two bodies. Anime never misses with these concepts
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Look at this Witch ๐ฉ
kiki ,The Clothing Vendor@SauceKiki
You ladies that make your own hair are sorcerers ๐ฉ
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@alwayswinning69 @Theonlytruth_sn ๐๐๐๐๐ yeah was me
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@moon_2sun2 @Theonlytruth_sn Canโt see, was it you?
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@TheUnHeard_One At this point we just want ladies to feed them clean cuz why the f is she using the out of packaging on food directly ๐คข
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