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Neuro Science News
Summary: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is widely recognized as a blood disorder, but new research reveals its profound impact on the brain’s architecture. Using advanced MRI imaging and analytical tools originally developed for economics, the team found that the brains of SCD patients “rewire” themselves to compensate for chronic oxygen shortages.
While patients may appear to function normally in daily tasks, their brains are working significantly harder—recruiting extra support from attention networks to keep higher cognitive functions like decision-making on track. This study underscores the critical need for specialized neurological care for adults living with SCD.
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