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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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Just read this particular article. One-half of our DNA is devoted to brain form and function. It truly is a remarkable organ system. Sad the some do not use all of its capacities.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Among the key findings:


* The brain reaches 80% of its maximum size by age 3.

* The volume of gray matter, which represents brain cells, peaks before age 6.

* The volume of white matter — a way of measuring the connections between brain cells — peaks before age 29.

* The loss of white matter accelerates after age 50.


The ongoing study could eventually lead to brain growth charts that would allow doctors to look for signs of atypical development in young patients. But for now, the results are meant for scientists who study typical brain growth or brain disorders like schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease.

One goal is to "use this huge amount of existing data to help understand and treat psychiatric diseases," says one of the study's authors Dr. Aaron Alexander-Bloch, a psychiatrist at the University of Pennsylvania and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

The project began more than six years ago when two young researchers at a scientific conference began talking about a simple question: How does a person's brain change during their lifespan?

They realized there was no good answer because most studies that involved MRI brain scans had been limited to a small number of people at a single point in time. Also, the studies used different designs and kept their data in different forms.

So the researchers had an idea."...
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