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1/Seymour Reichlin turns 102 today. Born in New York City on 31 May 1924, and still reading, still arguing, still writing books: neuroendocrinology of Alzheimer's and neurobiology of ecstatic mysticism. Who does that at 102? Brain Medicine is closing a Festschrift in his honor. The issue is in production, but every paper is already live. Here they are. 🧵
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6/🎉 Huge thanks to Alan Harris and George Chrousos, who built this collection with me. Happy birthday, Si. The field you helped build is still standing on your foundations. Full announcement here: lnkd.in/g2awA5ez
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7/Follow @BrainMedJournal and @GenomicPress for more from the Festschrift and the work that carries this field forward. 🧠
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🧵 1/4 Microwaving in plastic = a hidden tsunami of nanoplastics straight into your food. Just 3 minutes can release ~14 billion nanoplastic particles per square inch from some “microwave-safe” containers. A typical quart-size container? Hundreds of billions of particles in one meal.
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3/4 Simple fix: microwave in glass or ceramic only. Use plastic for cold storage. Hot food plastic is no longer harmless background exposure.
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This is part of the growing micro/nanoplastics crisis now showing up in human brains. Full open-access Perspective in Brain Health: url.genomicpress.com/2p8axkk… Will you switch to glass for microwaving? Drop your answer 👇
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They called her the pretty one. She was a model and she was brilliant. THE ILLNESS DID NOT CARE. She was beloved. She was radiant. She married the love of her life. THE ILLNESS DID NOT CARE.
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🧵Dr. Walss-Bass has written an extraordinary book, a one of a kind intimate voyage through the reality of schizophrenia, the cancer of mental illness Daniel R. Weinberger, M.D.
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A cinematic, amazing book that brings to the world a real-life story of love, migration, growth, tragedy, illness, and hope. Visit: whymysister.com/
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🧵 1/7 A kid from a US-Mexico border town where 80% of his classmates qualified for free lunch changed how UCSD admits grad students. And he is using neuroscience to close the healthcare gap his own nephew faces. A Genomic Press Interview worth reading.
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6/7 📰 This interview went global today. EurekAlert! press releases in 7 languages (EN, ES, DE, FR, PT, ZH, JA). Picked up by 120 US television stations. Indexed in Google, ChatGPT, Bing. Entered Bloomberg Terminal. Reached 1,359 journalists across Mexico, California, and the US, including the NBC affiliate in El Paso, at the US border. 🌐eurekalert.org/news-releases…
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7/7 Science is political. Three words. That is the aphorism Christian Cazares offered when asked about his life. Not a provocation: a description. His story now reaches an estimated 1.5 billion people worldwide. 🌍 Full interview: doi.org/10.61373/bm026k.0021 🌐genomicpress.com/ 📚 interviews.genomicpress.com/ #GenomicPress #GenomicPressInterview #BrainMedicine #Neuroscience #ScienceEquity #OpenScience #InnovatorsAndIdeas #ScienceTwitter #NeuroTwitter #HealthEquity
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