New Discovery Rocks the Foundation of Neuroscience
A popular nutrition company has released a new article highlighting exciting new findings that establish a previously unknown link between the lymphatic system and the brain. Learn more here.
Clearwater, FL, United States – July 15, 2015 /PressCable/ —
Phenomenal new research at the University of Virginia has discovered a previously hidden structure in the brain that links it to the immune system. This breaking news changes the way scientists and doctors look at and study the brain, and will replace decades of medical textbook teaching materials which state that these vessels do not exist. Additionally, this discovery literally redirects the way neurological diseases, including Alzheimer’s, autism and multiple Sclerosis are studied and treated from this moment forward.
For many in the field, the excitement is unreal. To imagine the existence of new, uncharted body systems is so unbelievable, in fact, that chairman of the UVA Department of Neuroscience, Kevin Lee, PhD was skeptical, at first. When asked about the discovery, Dr. Leed admitted “I really did not believe there are structures in the body that we are not aware of. I thought the body was mapped. I thought that these discoveries ended somewhere around the middle of the last century. But apparently they have not.” He recounted the story of seeing the history changing results, saying, “The first time these guys showed me the basic result, I just said one sentence: ‘They’ll have to change the textbooks.’”
Lee adds, in agreement with other experts in the field of Neuroscience, “There has never been a lymphatic system for the central nervous system, and it was very clear from that first singular observation – that it will fundamentally change the way people look at the central nervous system’s relationship with the immune system.”
But, what’s even more exciting about this discovery is what it means for the potential advancement of medicine. Researchers at a popular nutrition company remain optimistic about the pending positive changes, and hope that new research will continue to surface in this direction. When asked about these findings, Rachel Lewis, a spokesperson for the research department, said “The fact that there are still parts of the brain scientists are only now learning about opens the doors for so much more. There’s really no telling what we have yet to discover about the human body, and what these advancements can mean for finding real and effective treatments for previously incurable diseases.”
Interested parties are urged to review the full article. While there, readers are invited to take full advantage of the wealth of information available on the company site.
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