Sunday, February 16, 2014

New Drugs for Down's Syndrome











A research at Johns Hopkins University has been able to restore the Cerebellum in Down Syndrome rats to its normal size and has also found learning and memory was restored. They are trying to figure out if they also ended up fixing the Hippocampus, known to be vital in memory, or if the Cerebellum has a role in learning and memory. The potential for treatment in humans is quite exciting now.