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Breakthrough study reveals why certain brain diseases affect men and women differently

Summary by Brighter Side News
A crash. A fall. A hit to the head. These moments might seem quick and isolated, but what happens inside the brain afterward is anything but simple. When a concussion or brain injury occurs, the body sends emergency signals. As paramedics rush to the scene, the brain has its own first responders racing to clean up the mess and protect what’s left. These responders are microglia—tiny but powerful immune cells that live in the brain and spinal cor…
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Brighter Side News broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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