david geffen school of medicine

Brains Made to Order

Scientists discover a method to grow millions of neurons in a dish, paving the way for replacement brain cells

1OO,OOO,OOO,OOO Estimated number of brain cells in the average adult brain
10 Billion Estimated number of brain cells lost by the average adult over a lifetime
200 Million Estimated number of additional brain cells
lost by an average Alzheimer´s patient
85,OOO Estimated number of brain cells lost
by the average adult each day
2OO Million Miles of neurons formed if every
brain cell in the average adult brain
were arranged end to end

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Cracking the Autism Puzzle

Scientists home in on elusive autism genes and the environmental factors that may trigger them. Can a blood test to check for autism in newborns be far behind?

A pair of twins is born, and both infants begin to develop normally. By their first birthday, however, the male sibling has begun to diverge from his sister, showing less eye contact and affection. He often wears a spaced-out expression and fixates on certain puzzles and patterns. By age three, his mounting symptoms lead to a diagnosis that has become disturbingly routine in recent years: autism.

What causes the disease, which now strikes 1 in every 166 children, and why does it affect four times as many boys as girls?

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