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The Aging Brain's Hormone Dialogue: How Estrogen Receptors Change in Hypothalamic Neurons

Exploring how aging transforms estrogen receptor expression in hypothalamic neurons and its implications for metabolic health and cognitive function.

Paisley Howard
Nov 14, 2025

Hormones Unleashed: The New Science Rewriting Everything From Aging to Memory

Explore groundbreaking discoveries in hormone research revealing how timing affects therapy effectiveness, real-time visualization of hormone action, and new approaches to aging and brain health.

Nora Murphy
Nov 02, 2025

The Double-Edged Sword: How a Vital Hormone Can Turn Against the Brain

Exploring how vasopressin, essential for water balance, can paradoxically contribute to dangerous brain swelling in pathological conditions.

Lily Turner
Oct 27, 2025

The Silent Symphony of Pain: How Tiny Molecules Revolutionize Our Understanding of Chronic Pain

Discover how microRNAs are revolutionizing our understanding of neuropathic pain mechanisms and opening new avenues for treatment.

Andrew West
Oct 27, 2025

The Criminal Brain: How Science Is Decoding the Biological Blueprint of Psychopathy

Exploring the biological markers of psychopathy in forensic psychiatry through neuroscience and genetic research

Jacob Howard
Oct 25, 2025

The Multitasking Molecule: How Neurotensin Links Your Brain and Body

Explore how neurotensin, a remarkable neuropeptide, connects brain function with bodily processes including metabolism, sleep, and endocrine regulation.

Isaac Henderson
Oct 23, 2025

More Than a Female Hormone: The Surprising Social Power of Estrogen

Discover how estrogen functions as a master conductor of the social brain, influencing social recognition, memory, and bonding behaviors in mammals.

Isaac Henderson
Oct 19, 2025

The Invisible Network: How Trauma Reshapes the Brain's Wiring

Explore how PTSD physically alters brain connectivity and why women are twice as likely to develop PTSD due to sex hormone influences.

Liam Carter
Oct 18, 2025

The Brain Behind the Tunic: What Sea Squirts Reveal About Nervous Systems

Discover how tunicates, our closest invertebrate relatives, provide insights into nervous system evolution and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.

Anna Long
Oct 15, 2025

Beyond Amyloid: The New Frontier of Alzheimer's Drug Targets

Exploring the latest breakthroughs in Alzheimer's disease research and the emerging drug targets beyond amyloid that promise to revolutionize treatment.

Lucy Sanders
Oct 13, 2025

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