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Stephanie is a science journalist and editor based in Los Angeles. She is the Managing Editor at The Scientist.

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Tag: neuroscience

The path to treating Parkinson’s disease begins in the gut

New research is unraveling the connection between the gut microbiome and Parkinson’s disease, revealing potential gut-targeted therapeutic strategies. Drug Discovery … More

microbiome, neurodegenerative disease, neuroscience, Parkinson's disease, science

Better rabies treatments bite back

Symptomatic rabies has no cure, but recent advances in rabies structural biology and antibody cocktails point to better treatments on … More

immunology, infectious disease, neuroscience, rabies, science, virus, zoonosis

An infective spark for Alzheimer’s disease 

A once fringe theory that viral and bacterial infections trigger the neuroinflammation and cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s disease is … More

aging, alzheimer's disease, infectious disease, microbiology, neurodegenerative disease, neuroscience, virology

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