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The only thing I managed was an Easter candle

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Dr. Ioannis Spyridon Gousias shares thoughts, reflections and images through ellines. Through an intensely personal text, he approaches aspects of the pandemic with a look that escapes the strict scientific character of his capacity without aeolian emotions but deeply human. This is the value of...
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Study reveals roots of Parkinson’s disease in the brain

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Researchers from Greece, Great Britain and Italy have uncovered the earliest signs of Parkinson’s disease in the brain, many years before patients show any symptoms. The results, published in journal The Lancet Neurology, challenge the traditional view of the disease and could potentially lead to...
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Greek researchers shed light in the human brain networks developing in adolescence

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[:el] Adolescence marks not only the period of physical maturation bridging childhood and adulthood, but also a crucial period for remodeling of the human brain. A Penn study, led by 2 Greek researchers, reveals new patterns of coordinated development in the outer layer of the...
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Research led by a Greek scientist reveals how some old people retain memories

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[:el] A study conducted by researchers from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) led by a Greek scientist has revealed something interesting: elderly people who are able to retain sharp memories have brains that look like they haven’t aged in decades. Alexandra Touroutoglou of MGH Neurology...
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Tries to map the human brain

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[:el] George Malliaras is a Professor and Head of the Bioelectronics Department in the  École Νationale Supérieur des Mines, in Saint-Etienne, France. His research on organic electronics and bioelectronics has been recognized with important international awards. Along with his research group he designs cerebral implants. In...
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Greek scientist has discovered how the brain wakes you up

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[:el] Scientists from Bern, among them the Greek researcher Antoine Adamantidis, have discovered a mechanism which is responsible for the rapid arousal from sleep and anesthesia in the brain. The results of their study suggest new strategies for the medical treatment of sleep disorders and...

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