Brain's immune cells put the brakes on out-of-control circuits in mou… | HappeningNow.news
Published Date: July 15, 2026

Health · 1 views

Brain's immune cells put the brakes on out-of-control circuits in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have discovered that microglia—the main immune cells of the brain—play a critical role in maintaini…

Source Medical Xpress AI Summary Updated 35m ago
Story intelligence Beta
Freshness Fresh Updated 35m ago
Confidence Limited Single-outlet story
Coverage Single outlet
Views 1 Community interest
Read time 1 min ~40 words

AI Summary

Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have discovered that microglia—the main immune cells of the brain—play a critical role in maintaining the stability of neuronal networks in Alzheimer's disease. Crucially, this suggests treatments that indiscriminately suppress these cells could be counterproductive.

Read full article on Medicalxpress

AI summaries can be wrong sometimes—always verify important details using the source article.

SUPPORT HAPPENINGNOW · Independent AI News Intelligence
SUPPORTER MESSAGE

Enjoyed this article? Consider supporting HappeningNow to help keep independent AI-powered news analysis moving forward. Your contribution helps cover infrastructure, AI summaries, and continued platform development.

Support HappeningNow

More from Health

Continue reading recent Health coverage