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Why are neuron axons long and spindly? Study shows they're optimizing signaling efficiency

Why are neuron axons long and spindly? Study shows they're optimizing signaling efficiency

July 11, 2018

A team of bioengineers at UC San Diego has answered a question that has long puzzled neuroscientists, and may hold a key to better understanding the complexities of neurological disorders: Why are axons, the spindly arms extending from neurons that transmit information from neuron to neuron in the brain, designed the way they are? Full Story


Study to Explore Whether Cannabis Compound Eases Severe Symptoms of Autism

Study to Explore Whether Cannabis Compound Eases Severe Symptoms of Autism

May 1, 2018

Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine are preparing a first-of-its-kind, multidisciplinary investigation to determine if and how cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound found in the cannabis plant, provides therapeutic benefit to children with severe symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).  The study, scheduled to launch in approximately one year, is funded by a $4.7 million gift from the Ray and Tye Noorda Foundation, in partnership with the Wholistic Research and Education Foundation. It represents the largest known private gift to date for medicinal cannabis research in the United States.  Full Story


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