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An innovative study finds that sodium and potassium levels- reflections of a person's typical diet-;may be predictors of future depression in teens. The first-of-its-kind study is published in Physiological Reports.
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Neuroscientists believe that the connectome, a map of each and every connection between the millions of neurons in the brain, will provide a blueprint that will allow them to link brain anatomy to brain function. But a new study from Carnegie Mellon University has found that a specific type of neuron might be thwarting their efforts at mapping the connectome by temporarily cloaking the synapses that link a wide field of neurons.
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