> “The goal is to have a medicine that stroke patients can take that produces the effects of rehabilitation,” said Dr. S. Thomas Carmichael, the study’s lead author and professor and chair of UCLA Neurology. “Rehabilitation after stroke is limited in its actual effects because most patients cannot sustain the rehab intensity needed for stroke recovery. Sounds truly amazing, I have known two people who had severe strokes - one's PT was contingent on triaging resources to whoever was likely to recover more, another simply hated PT and speech therapy and often refused to participate or do the exercises. Even if it didn't help recovery a medicine like this would have reduced the stress of everyone involved.
mlmonkey2026-05-12 05:12
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Are there any supplements that can work for neurogenesis? I've heard Lions Mane extract can do this, but I'm not sure. Anybody know of anything?
throwforfeds2026-05-12 05:25
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There's (minimal) research on psilocybin doing just that. One of the tragedies of prohibition is that we just weren't able to study these psychedelic compounds easily for 50+ years.
seabass-salmon2026-05-12 05:27
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Wonder what criteria they're using to define "first" here, as I'm aware Clinuvels afamelanotide treatment had positive results (though they're not proceeding with it currently as the burdensome regulatory processes make it too risky to have too many pots on the boil) https://biotechdispatch.com.au/news/clinuvel-announces-posit...
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