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The Angel and the Assassin
- The Tiny Brain Cell That Changed the Course of Medicine
- De: Donna Jackson Nakazawa
- Narrado por: Melinda Wade
- Duración: 10 h y 8 m
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Until recently, microglia were thought to be merely the brain’s housekeepers, helpfully removing damaged cells. But a recent groundbreaking discovery revealed them to be capable of terrifying Jekyll and Hyde behavior. When triggered - and anything that stirs up the immune system in the body can activate microglia - they can morph into destroyers, impacting a wide range of issues from memory problems and anxiety to depression and Alzheimer’s. Under the right circumstances, however, microglia can be coaxed back into being angelic healers.
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A Magnus Opus for Microglia
- De Dominic Acri en 01-23-20
- The Angel and the Assassin
- The Tiny Brain Cell That Changed the Course of Medicine
- De: Donna Jackson Nakazawa
- Narrado por: Melinda Wade
Fascinating, Intriguing, Grateful
Revisado: 07-26-20
I am incredibly grateful to Donna Jackson Nakazawa for writing this book. I also read Childhood Disrupted. Both books are beyond stellar. These books read like stories. I can feel her passion for her subject matter. And both books apply to my life. She truly cares about traumatic childhoods and brains that seem to be beyond repair. For people who have suffered greatly and feel like there’s no hope. If I could give these books 1000 stars I would. It truly brought understanding to my complicated world. Thank you so much for your beautiful writing and your dedication to mental health!
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