NEW YORK -- Former First Lady Laura Bush launched the Campaign for Women's Brain Health here on Tuesday evening to empower women with the tools they need to become more knowledgeable about the brain, and to better implement brain care for themselves and their families.
The project is a collaboration between UsAgainstAlzheimer's, WomenAgainstAlzheimer's, and Woman's Day magazine. The campaign's goal is to expand the fight against Alzheimer's to include all aspects of brain health, noted George Vrandenburg, of USAgainstAlzheimer's, and Jill Lesser, of WomenAgainstAlzheimer's.
"To achieve this, the partnership is engaging three key groups: families and communities; providers, payers, and health systems; and policymakers," Vrandenburg and Lesser stated.
A new study led by UNC School of Medicine
researchers concluded that patterns of white matter microstructure
present at birth and that develop after birth predict the cognitive
function of children at ages 1 and 2.
"To our knowledge, this study is the first to measure and describe
the development of white matter microstructure in children and its
relationship to cognitive development from the time they are born until
the age of 2 years," said John H. Gilmore, MD, senior author of the
study and director of the Early Brain Development Program in the UNC
Department of Psychiatry
.
The study was published online on December 19, 2016 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
White matter is the tissue in the brain that contains axon fibers,
which connect neurons in one brain region to neurons in another region.
White matter is critical for normal brain function, and little is known
about how white matter develops in humans or how it is related to growth
of cognitive skills in early childhood, including language development.
In the study, a total of 685 children received diffusion tensor imaging
(DTI) scans of their brains. DTI is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
technique that provides a description of the diffusion of water through
tissue, and can be used to identify white matter tracts in the brain and
describe the organization and maturation of the tracts." https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/12/161219200955.htm
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