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A mathematical model for predicting Parkinson’s | Eleftheria Pissadaki | TED Institute
What if we looked at Parkinson’s as an neurological electrical problem? Brain researcher Eleftheria Pissadaki and her team study dopamine neurons, the neurons that selectively die during Parkinson’s. They discovered that the bigger a neuron is, the more vulnerable it becomes because it simply requires more energy. This new insight is reframing the disease -- and by “finding the fuse box for each neuron” and figuring out how much energy it needs, may help us neuroprotect our brain cells.

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