ST. Antoine Louveau, PhD, discusses dural lymphatic refinement and social behavior in autism model

New research published in the journal Neuron identified a previously unrecognized developmental process involving the meningeal lymphatic system and its potential role in social behavior abnormalities associated with autism spectrum disorder. Investigators found that macrophages help refine the dural lymphatic vasculature during postnatal development through coordinated cell death and phagocytosis pathways. In a BTBR mouse…

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Antoine Louveau, PhD, discusses dural lymphatic refinement and social behavior in autism model

New research published in the journal Neuron identified a previously unrecognized developmental process involving the meningeal lymphatic system and its potential role in social behavior abnormalities associated with autism spectrum disorder. Investigators found that macrophages help refine the dural lymphatic vasculature during postnatal development through coordinated cell death and phagocytosis pathways. In a BTBR mouse…

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Lisa Rinna is 62 years old. People are divided about her recent look. What do you think? Photos in comments

A glamorous night ahead of the 2026 Met Gala quickly became one of the internet’s most debated celebrity fashion moments after Lisa Rinna arrived in a daring outfit that immediately sparked intense reactions online. Known for embracing bold style choices throughout her career, Rinna once again proved she has little interest in playing it safe….

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Electrical Safety at Home: Why Proper Charger

The Importance of Safe Charging Practices In today’s tech-driven world, charging devices has become a routine task for many individuals. Whether it’s smartphones, laptops, or tablets, the convenience of keeping our devices powered is undeniable. However, beneath this modern ease lies the potential for significant risks associated with improper charging habits and defective equipment. Understanding these risks…

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Shelley Fabares Offered a Tender and Nostalgic Rendition of “Johnny Angel”

The Enchanting Legacy of “Johnny Angel” In the vibrant tapestry of the early 1960s American music scene, few songs resonated as deeply as “Johnny Angel.” This charming hit, performed by the talented Shelley Fabares, quickly ascended the charts and captured the hearts of many, particularly young listeners navigating the often tumultuous waters of adolescence. The song’s enchanting…

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ST. Black, Hispanic, female and low‑income elementary students are less likely to be identified with autism

Students who are Black, Hispanic, female, from low-income families or multilingual learners are less likely to be identified with autism in U.S. elementary schools than their white, male, higher-income or English-speaking peers. This finding comes from our new research, published in April 2026 in the academic journal Autism. These disparities appear even among students who have…

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Courtroom confrontation

A Courtroom Confrontation: When Fashion Meets Formality A seemingly mundane session in a courtroom recently transformed into a significant topic of discussion across various online platforms. The incident began when several women appeared before the bench dressed in outfits that many deemed unsuitable for the legal environment. What initially appeared to be a minor disruption…

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