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Penn Researchers Find Molecular Key to Exhaustion Following Sleep Deprivation

Penn Researchers Find Molecular Key to Exhaustion Following Sleep Deprivation

It happens to everyone: You stay up late one night to finish an assignment, and the next day, you’re exhausted. Humans aren’t unique in that; all animals need sleep, and if they don’t get it, they must make it up.

Kim Menard

Penn Study: Untreated Parkinson's Disease Patients No More Likely to Have Impulse Control Disorders

Penn Study: Untreated Parkinson's Disease Patients No More Likely to Have Impulse Control Disorders

PHILADELPHIA — While approximately one in five Parkinson's disease patients experience impulse control disorder symptoms, the disease itself does not increase the risk of gambling, shopping, or other impulsivity symptoms, according to research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Kim Menard

Using Penn-designed Model, MRI Can Screen Patients for Alzheimer's Disease

Using Penn-designed Model, MRI Can Screen Patients for Alzheimer's Disease

PHILADELPHIA — When trying to determine the root cause of a person's dementia, using an MRI can effectively and non-invasively screen patients for Alzheimer's disease or Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTLD), according to a new study by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Kim Menard

Penn Medicine: Fat-derived Stem Cells Hold Potential for Regenerative Medicine

Penn Medicine: Fat-derived Stem Cells Hold Potential for Regenerative Medicine

PHILADELPHIA — As researchers work on reconfiguring cells to take on new regenerative properties, a new review from Penn Medicine plastic surgeons sheds additional light on the potential power of adipose-derived stem cells - or adult stem cells harvested from fatty tissue - in reconstructive and regenerative medicine.

Kim Menard

Penn Receives Gift to Name Smilow Center for Translational Research and Enhance Bioinformatics Efforts

Penn Receives Gift to Name Smilow Center for Translational Research and Enhance Bioinformatics Efforts

PHILADELPHIA — The University of Pennsylvania has received an undisclosed gift from father and son philanthropists Joel and William Smilow to support Penn Medicine’s translational research activities, naming the Smilow Center for Translational Research in the Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine

Kim Menard

Penn Researchers Create a Universal Map of Vision in the Human Brain

Penn Researchers Create a Universal Map of Vision in the Human Brain

PHILADELPHIA — Nearly 100 years after a British neurologist first mapped the blind spots caused by missile wounds to the brains of soldiers, Perelman School of Medicine researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have perfected his map using modern-day technology.

Kim Menard

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