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I_am_ZAN t1_j0z1xui wrote

Highly technical paper beyond my understanding. Authors do not spend any time going into detail about therapeutic impact or explaining the terms. Can we get a neuroscientist to translate?

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No-Leg-3315 t1_j13fd92 wrote

It allows for the electrical signal to not dissipate out of the axon allowing for a faster and stronger signal. Just think insulation.

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Northern_Grouse t1_j13s9pi wrote

That’s fascinating. How is that being presented with patients? Improved motor control?

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No-Leg-3315 t1_j13whgc wrote

Could be depends which axons are myelinated, some language areas never stop being myelinated.

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redditwb t1_j102b6g wrote

Imma little fuzzy here, is "White Matter" a good thing or a bad thing?

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blahreport t1_j10un6n wrote

Good? But looks like it’s the CBD doing the legwork.

> In addition, increased CBD exposure was associated with reduced MD following 6 months of treatment, extending evidence from preclinical research indicating that CBD may be neuroprotective against demyelination. However, additional research is needed to elucidate the clinical efficacy of MC treatment and the risks and benefits of long-term MC use.

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