Miles Berger (@realmilesberger) 's Twitter Profile
Miles Berger

@realmilesberger

Neuroanesthesiologist, periop geriatric cognition/neuro-inflammation & AD researcher, Dad, husband, #humor, #MDPhD #double-doc, views are my own

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Our new paper: Analysis of the whole population of Wales showed that ECT doesn't increase risk for dementia and might reduce mortality in the long term. doi.org/10.1111/acps.7… Joshua Ryan Smith, MD Robert Howard

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bergerlab.stanford.edu is now live! Many thanks to our whole team & the staff who helped set up this site, & honored to be @stanford with so many inspiring colleagues & friends @borislab Vivianne Tawfik, MD, PhD @gaudillierelab & many others Stanford Anesthesiology !

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Pansieri et al. argue that bureaucracy is suffocating research, as an ever increasing administrative burden consumes researchers’ time and diverts focus from discovery to compliance. tinyurl.com/muv2nr52

Pansieri et al. argue that bureaucracy is suffocating research, as an ever increasing administrative burden consumes researchers’ time and diverts focus from discovery to compliance. tinyurl.com/muv2nr52
Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did Helicobacter pylori just break the amyloid code? Meet CagA which is nature’s unexpected anti-amyloid weapon! As a neurologist, I never thought I'd say this: a stomach bug may possibly hold a secret about modulating amyloid diseases like Alzheimer's. Zin and colleagues just

Did Helicobacter pylori just break the amyloid code? Meet CagA which is nature’s unexpected anti-amyloid weapon! As a neurologist, I never thought I'd say this: a stomach bug may possibly hold a secret about modulating amyloid diseases like Alzheimer's. Zin and colleagues just
Weizmann Institute (@weizmannscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A powerful reminder from our very own Prof. Ada Yonath: curiosity is the compass of discovery. Proud to call her part of the Weizmann Institute of Science.

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Does anyone have any experience with large file transfers (ie for MRI scans) over the internet? Please dm or write me if so...

Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Could your ear canal secretions hold clues about the diagnosis of Parkinson's? Earwax, AI, and the old cliché 'the nose knows.' Chen and colleagues connect some of the dots between smell and early Parkinson's. Remember, changes in the 'sebum content' in skin lead to a

Could your ear canal secretions hold clues about the diagnosis of Parkinson's? Earwax, AI, and the old cliché 'the nose knows.' Chen and colleagues connect some of the dots between smell and early Parkinson's. Remember, changes in the 'sebum content' in skin lead to a
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It wasn’t just buildings that were hit – it was years of progress. Custom lab systems destroyed. Experiments halted. Long-term studies suspended. Help the Weizmann Institute restore the research that holds promise for us all. DONATE NOW >>

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What I didn't expect to read today: Viagra (Sildenafil) can boost the immune response against cancer Viagra helps natural killer cells migrate to lymph nodes – from tumours – where where they meet and activate T cells

What I didn't expect to read today: Viagra (Sildenafil) can boost the immune response against cancer

Viagra helps natural killer cells migrate to lymph nodes – from tumours – where where they meet and activate T cells
Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you don’t have time to take a walk, then you don’t have time to do science. Charles Darwin would take two walks every day on his "thinking path", not as a break from science, but as a crucial part of it.

If you don’t have time to take a walk, then you don’t have time to do science. Charles Darwin would take two walks every day on his "thinking path", not as a break from science, but as a crucial part of it.
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Excited to share a new important paper about peripheral nerve blocks: while they reduce pain and opioid use right after surgery, they may lead to up to 22% more opioid use later during the hospital stay, likely due to rebound pain. British Journal of Anaesthesia