Most Popular Topics on the Web in Neuroscience Most Popular Topics on the Web in Neuroscience

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The Most Popular Topics on the Web in Neuroscience in the Last 12 Months

The most popular topics on the web in the last 12 months in the field of neuroscience, in order of importance to people who browsed the Internet:

  1. Alzheimer
  2. Nervous system
  3. Neurology
  4. Neuroscience
  5. Neurological disorders
  6. Neuropsychology
  7. Neurosurgery
  8. Neurophysiology
  9. Neuropsychiatry
  10. Neuropsychologist
  11. Neuropharmacology
  12. Neurohormones
  13. Neurological disease
  14. Neuroimage
  15. Neuroendocrinology
  16. Neurological sciences
  17. Clinical neuroscience
  18. Practical neurology
  19. Neurosecretion
  20. Neuro-otology
  21. Neuro-ophthalmology
  22. Molecular neuroscience
  23. Neuro-ophthalmologist
  24. Basic neuroscience
  25. Neuro-urology
  26. Cellular neuroscience

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Useful Links of Associations and Related Organizations and Research Centers in Neuroscience Useful Links of Associations and Related Organizations and Research Centers in Neuroscience

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Useful Links of Associations and Related Organizations and Research Centers in Neuroscience

Now we suggest you to connect with these associations and organizations and centers and get the right information for your research:
 

Useful Links of Associations and Related Organizations and Research Centers in Neuroscience

Row Associations and related organizations and research centers
1 Scientific Association of Neurological Diseases of Iran
2 Iranian Psychiatric Association
3 Iranian Psychological Association
4 Iranian Society of Physiology and Pharmacology 
5 Iranian Association for the Study of Pain
6 Cognitive Sciences and Technologies Council
7 Institute for Cognitive Science Studies
8 National Brain Mapping Laboratory (NBML) 
9 Neuroscience Research Center
10 Kerman Neuroscience Research Center
11 Neuroscience Research Center of Iran University of Medical Sciences
12 Neuroscience Research Center of Baqiyatullah University 
13 Faculty of Modern Medical Sciences and Technologies
14 Functional brain and neurosurgery research center
15 Physiology Research Center of Ahvaz Jundishapur University
16 Physiology Research Center of Semnan University of Medical Sciences 
17 Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons (AASNS)
18 Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons
19 International Association for the Study of Pain
20 World Institute of Pain
21 European Pain Federation EFIC
22 IBRO : International Brain Research Organization 
23 FAONS : Federation of Asian-Oceanian Neuroscience Societies
24 FENS : Federation of European Neuroscience Societies
25 JNS : Japan Neuroscience Society
26 SfN : Society for Neuroscience
27 NWG : German Neuroscience Society
28 IRNSC :Iranian Neuroscientists Community
29 IBNS : International Behavioral Neuroscience Society
30 NIS : National Institutes of Health
31 NIDA : National Institute on Drug Abuse
32 American Association of Neurological Surgeons
33 The Congress of Neurological Surgeons: CNS
34 World Federation of Neurosurgical Surgeons
35 North American Spine Society
36 EuroSpine
37 EANS: The European Association of Neurosurgical Societies
38 Society of British Neurological Surgeons
39 Neurosurgical Society of Australasia
40 International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
41 NASBS – North American Skull Base Society
42 European Skull Base Society
43 American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery: ASSFN
44 World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery: WSSFN
45 International Neurotrauma Society (INTS)
46 American Academy of Neurology Journals

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Useful Links of journals in Neuroscience Useful Links of journals in Neuroscience

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Useful Links of journals in Neuroscience

Now we suggest you to search these journals and get the right articles for your research:
 

Useful Links of journals in Neuroscience

 
Row Scientific Journals
1 Website for searching Journals
2 Iranian Journal of Neurosurgery
3 Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences
4 Avicenna Journal of Neuro Psycho Physiology
5 Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
6 Journal of Institute for Cognitive Science Studies
7 Iranian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
8 Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
9 Physiology and Pharmacology
10 Intl Clinical Neuroscience Journal
11 Jundishapur Journal of Physiology
12 Pain Medicine and Neuromodulation
13 Journal of Neurology
14 Neurology®
15 Journal of Neuroscience Research
16 Journal of Neurology and Experimental Neuroscience
17 JNeurosci
18 Nature Neuroscience
19 Nature Neuroscience
20 Journal of Headache and Pain
21 Nature Neuroscience
22 Annual Reviews
23 nature reviews
24 Neuron
25 Acta Neuropathologica
26 Alzheimer's & Dementia
27 Trends in Neurosciences (TINS)
28 Annals of Neurology
29 Progress in Neurobiology
30 JAMA Neurology
31 Lancet Neurology, The
32 Molecular Neurodegeneration
33 Neuro-Oncology
34 Brain
35 Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
36 Autism in Adulthood
37 Sleep Medicine Reviews
38 Ageing Research Reviews
39 Stroke
40 European Stroke Journal
41 Annual Review of Vision Science
42 Alzheimer's Research and Therapy
43 Movement Disorders
44 Translational Neurodegeneration
45 NeuroImage
46 Pain
47 Journal of Pain
48 Journal of Neuroinflammation
49 Acta neuropathologica communications
50 GLIA
51 Neurology: Neuroimmunology and NeuroInflammation
52 Brain Stimulation
53 npj Parkinson's Disease
54 Neuroscientist
55 Journal of Stroke
56 Brain Pathology
57 Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery
58 Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
59 Epilepsia
60 International Journal of Stroke
61 Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
62 Neurobiology of Disease
63 Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
64 Alzheimer's and Dementia
65 Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
66 Stroke and Vascular Neurology
67 Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders
68 Current Opinion in Neurology
69 Neuroepidemiology
70 Human Brain Mapping
71 Aging and Disease
72 Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
73 journal of prevention of Alzheimer's disease, The
74 Sleep
 


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Peripheral neuropathy: symptoms, causes, and more Peripheral neuropathy: symptoms, causes, and more

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Peripheral neuropathy: symptoms, causes, and more

Peripheral neuropathy is a frequent condition that occurs when your peripheral nervous system, which extends from the peripheral nerves of your brain and spinal cord to your skin, muscles, and tissues, is damaged by injury or disease. Electrical impulses carry important information from your body to your brain through the peripheral nervous system.

Types of peripheral nerves

  • Motor nerves
  • Adjust your body's skeletal movements
  • Muscle sensory nerves
  • Transmit sensations such as heat, vibration, touch and pain to the brain.
 

Autonomic nerves

Controlling the function of internal organs and glands. Each nerve is made up of many interconnected cells called neurons that transmit impulses at breakneck speed, allowing your brain to respond to vital inputs from your body. Damage to the nerves disrupts this vital link and leads to peripheral neuropathy or mononeuropathy (damage to a single nerve).
Carpal tunnel syndrome is an example of mononeuropathy. Repeated injury to the wrist nerve can cause tingling pain and weakness in the hand, arm, and shoulder. Polyneuropathy, or involvement of multiple nerves, is much more common. Damage usually begins in nerves farther from the central nervous system and progresses symmetrically. Polyneuropathy can be caused by diabetes and other systemic diseases and infections.
 

Signs

Peripheral neuropathy is the nervous system that sends information from your brain and spinal cord, the central nervous system, to the rest of your body. I have already discussed three types of peripheral nerves
sensory nerves
Motor nerves
Autonomic nerves
Thus, sensory nerves send information to the central nervous system. Peripheral neuropathy can be caused by traumatic injuries, infections, and metabolic problems. Causes and exposure to toxins. The most common cause of this is diabetes.
Some of the signs and symptoms are listed below:
You feel a gradual onset of numbness and tingling, or you start to feel tingling in your legs or hands that can spread up parts of your arms.
Sharp, throbbing, throbbing, or burning pain, especially at night
Severe sensitivity or severe intolerable sensitivity.
Pain when you are doing any activity and when you put weight on them or when they are under a blanket.
Lack of coordination and fall
You feel muscle weakness
If the motor nerves are affected, you will develop paralysis.
If the autonomic nerves are affected, the following signs and symptoms are present:
One or more of the three nerve types may be damaged, with symptoms unique to each type of sensory nerve injury. Diabetes can cause numbness in the hands and feet, as well as reduced capacity to perceive heat. Insensitivity to pain or hypersensitivity to pain in polyneuropathy can also damage your motor nerves and lead to muscle weakness, stiffness, and pain. Heat intolerance, loss of bladder control, digestive problems, breathing problems, and heart rate problems are all common symptoms of autonomic nerve damage.
 

Causes of peripheral neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy is caused by various health conditions and conditions that may cause this!
autoimmune disease
This disease actually includes some diseases and disorders such as Sjögren's syndrome, Guillain-Barré syndrome, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy and vasculitis.

diabetes

It's a common factor in peripheral neuropathy, as I talked about and mentioned above, and the other thing is that over half of them will have this type of neuropathy.

Infections

These also include some disorders such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease of hereditary types of neuropathy.

Tumors

In this normal growth, cancerous and non-cancerous can form on the nerve and put pressure on it. This polyneuropathy can also result from cancers that are related to the immune response. These are forms of a degenerative disorder called a paraneoplastic disorder.

Bone marrow disorder

In this abnormal protein disorder in the blood, that is, monoclonal gammopathy, which is a type of bone cancer and also causes lymphoma and the rare disease of amyloidosis.

Other diseases

These include liver disease, kidney disease, connective tissue disorders, as well as an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism).

Behavior

If you're desperate, the most proven multivitamins are number one, and if you're not already taking one, a daily multivitamin is a low-cost, cost-effective option to discuss with your doctor, especially the Hilton Vitamins variety, but the big ones That you want them supplemented, so they get it daily.
 

What the study showed

There is no miracle cure when it comes to vitamins. What happens is that even the best vitamin studies show 5 to 10 percent improvement if people take it for five years, but the studies are inconclusive. So I'm going to review about eight vitamins and pretty much tell you what it says, but I'm going to tell you that unfortunately the results aren't like that.
Go all out with these expensive versions. Are there too many studies? Vitamin B is probably the best vitamin I can take all the time. Everyone in my family takes it. This is one of my favorites, especially for concerts. Komen and flu season cold multivitamin is probably another good B vitamin if you get tested by your biologist.
D, for example, and children can talk about it. However, I would say on my own that you probably don't go crazy buying the expensive stuff because although there's always someone in a different study, so I'm not saying it doesn't work. However, the studies are not strongly supported, and there are probably many things that work.

diagnosis

So, another person quit smoking. If you haven't quit smoking yet, hack your blood flow problems. Exercise is very important, the healthier you are, the better your blood flow and the better it works in the muscles, and check with your doctor, but especially if you can go and watch because your legs hurt, maybe if You weigh 5,400 pounds, do one cycle. And six foot eight can't move anyway, maybe you don't want to do aerobics in the pool, you know you can be transported through the pool. Pools are open again.

Home treatment

Ice water massage

When you rest at night and they are swollen, so create that my legs are not equal, so use a bottle of ice water to massage all your muscles, so right here while massaging my plate measure that this Balls don't work great. On the bottom of your leg, however, they can work your calf muscles, hamstrings, and lower leg muscles.

Rubber balls

On a soft surface like carpet, these rubber balls are great to stand on and have your softer ones under your line. Let me repeat: it should never hurt. It should never be painful. Massage is realistic by simply looking at the muscles, hamstrings, and for most people, calf muscles that ache from restlessness and ordering something similar online.
I see your parents' tendons down here. Don't do it on the phone because the bones hurt, like the front of the leg, so I'll see you down the flights are probably reusable, and after you've massaged it too, do some light. Stretching of the hamstrings and calf muscles

Cream and lotion

   If you can't reach your toes, which most people can't, you can use some plastic wrap instead of a towel. This substance is extremely useful and I recommend doing it for one to two minutes of massaging for 1-2 minutes for lotions and elastic creams, it can treat skin problems and reduce skin irritations that disrupt peripheral nerve synapses. be effective.
 

Acupuncture

How well it works and that he doesn't stimulate the blood flow, he stimulates the tissues a little. However, there are some studies that show good results, but not conclusive enough to become mainstream. But again, if you're desperate, actually the studies show reasonable results, if you're desperate, it helps to see as many chiropractors, spine surgeons, hip doctors as possible.
Physiotherapists and personal trainers may have to give up their cars. Everyone can help a little, and cutting out sugar, quitting smoking, losing weight, and sleeping well all go a long way when combined with proper diagnosis.
If you have significant damage, surgery may be necessary. There's a wonderful spine surgeon, and I've had patients with back injuries who have recovered, and he came back and said everything was fine.

Risk factors

Here are some of the risk factors involved to show you the risks that you may be ignoring and that you may be ignoring!
Diabetes is a common factor and if you love sugar then you should control yourself
Alcohol abuse is also a big factor and causes disease.
You should be careful with your vitamins, especially B vitamins
Infections such as hepatitis B and C, HIV and Lyme disease.
Kidney and liver disease
This leads to exposure to toxins
There may be a family history of neuropathy.

Prevent

You must first manage these conditions. The best way to prevent peripheral neuropathy is to manage your medications properly, which may reduce your risk of developing diabetes, alcoholism, and rheumatoid arthritis.

Manage your lifestyle

Here are some habits that support the risk of nerve health.
Eat fruits, vegetables, whole grains and protein to keep your nerves healthy.
All of these keep you safe from vitamin B-12 deficiency by eating meat, fish, eggs, and low-fat dairy products. If you are a vegetarian, you can use fortified cereals, but you should ask your doctor about supplements and B-12 vitamins before taking them.
Yes, you need to exercise regularly to keep your blood flowing and your heart rate regular. You should do at least 30 minutes 3 times a week.
You should avoid these factors: smoking and repetitive movements, avoid heavy weight and cramped positions so as not to put pressure on the nerves, exposure to toxins and alcoholism.

Peripheral blood flow

We can see how to objectively decrease the amount of blood flow and get to the problem in your leg if you don't go too far down that's causing the problem and how to decrease the amount of blood flow that's decreasing. The leg problem if you don't get down very low causes problems and how to push down.
How come you don't get any flow that wakes him up with excruciating throbbing pain?
How is your texture? This can cause many problems
Create in terms of your performance. Waking up in the middle of the night can sometimes clean up your blood flow, meaning that when you contract your muscles, more blood is forced back into your body by gravity and penile flow.
 

Compression devices

It allows more blood to flow to your legs, which is why waking up at night to feel better can help. It gets rid of penile flow and swelling, which causes more blood to flow by gravity to your legs. However, it's not a permanent solution, and with that said, I'm a big fan of compression and magic lifters.
So that means if you're watching TV for 10 hours straight for a lot of homebound patients, we see where he said at the computer desk and your feet are at your ankles and you're in love. You are compression assistant devices. These are inserted into an outlet and basically squeeze the blood flow through the valve, but always check with your doctor.

If you are diabetic

If you are diabetic, but especially if you are diabetic, you have peripheral neuropathy. If you don't know this information, it's actually quite easy to recreate these conditions. They are on a high carb diet and have discovered their own medicine and suffering.
Well, how's it going? This is completely unnecessary, and if you start eating low carbs, especially if you eat high protein carbs or high fat carbs like ice cream like most people do, you're doing more damage than carbs alone. When you combine a machine with a protein, you create something called a locus that essentially destroys certain proteins in the body that are now permanent. It is very difficult to undo and very difficult to restore.
Because a lot of meals, especially if you eat regularly, because there they prepare everything with it, it's also in soup, bread, and these things, and you also want to combine human fasting, both They get you up and down.

Solutions for neuropathy

Just to give you an idea of why we use supplements in patients with neuropathy, we've worked really hard to create an in-house neuropathy relief center in our clinic, and what we're trying to do is try to do something different. Give standard medicine to the patient. The treatment that most doctors give you will make you feel a little better but it won't solve the problem, so we tried to offer solutions to improve your inner opathy.
So we've spent a lot of time learning about supplements and how they can be used in combination with medications to relax you through electrical nerve signals. Treatment with local anesthetic blocks is used to try to repair the nerves. Laser therapy has been proven to be very effective in helping nerves heal and heal. In the right person, nerves can be compressed as a result of nursing, which can cause carpal tunnel syndrome. Please note that the same thing can happen in your legs and lower limbs. So, taking the pressure off those nerves can provide great relief and dramatically improve nerve function, as well as reduce the risk of future diabetic foot ulcers in people with diabetes, as multiple studies have shown.
 

Do supplements work?

So, how do supplements work? Well, most of them are focused on helping the cell instead of providing enough energy. Nerve cells, in general, are very energy users, and their very small and very long skin nerves are no exception.
If they don't have enough energy, they can't heal and repair themselves or, for example, maintain the electoral gradient that exists throughout the nerve. There's an electrical current, and there's a little gate that lets calcium in and out of the cell, creating an electrical current throughout the nerve. To prove it, the cell has to pump that calcium to maintain it in the rate gradient, and should always work.
When you don't have enough energy, these gains simply open up the nerves and cause sensations like burning, tingling, electrical sensations, and eventually cousin numbness, or they don't even work. Doctors have had patients that I have operated on without local anesthesia and they don't feel anything because their nerves are so badly damaged that they can't feel anything, which is one of the main causes of falls.
Doctors usually have patients who break their legs and they don't feel it going in, they have a red swollen leg and they don't understand why you're taking an x-ray and you find all these fractures inside their leg. However, there are ways to maintain nerve function late in life if you catch it early, take the right supplements, and keep your blood sugar low.

Frequently Asked Questions

What to do if you have peripheral neuropathy?
To help you manage peripheral neuropathy, consider the following:
If you have diabetes, take care of your feet. Check for blisters, cuts, or calluses daily
Exercise is important
Smoking should be avoided at all costs
Eat nutritious foods
Excessive alcohol consumption should be avoided
Watch your blood glucose levels
Is peripheral neuropathy a dangerous disease?
Symptoms may range from moderate to severe
We are rarely fatal. The type of nerve fibers involved, as well as the type and severity of the damage, determine the symptoms. Symptoms may appear over days, weeks, or years.
What is the difference between the five stages of peripheral neuropathy?
Let's look at the five stages of peripheral neuropathy and how to tell which stage you are in.
The first stage is numbness and pain.
Stage 2: More persistent symptoms.
The third stage: the pain has reached its peak.
Permanent anesthesia is the fourth stage.
Stage 5: Complete loss of sensation
Is walking beneficial for people with peripheral neuropathy?
Walking can help you manage pain and other symptoms of neuropathy in your feet and legs. People who suffer from neuropathy, a condition characterized by disease and damage to peripheral nerves, can benefit from walking and other mild cardiovascular exercises.
What is the most effective way to treat peripheral neuropathy?
Sport. Regular exercise, such as walking three times a week, can help stabilize blood sugar levels, minimize neuropathic pain, and increase muscle strength. Gentle exercise such as yoga and tai chi may also be helpful. Quit Smoking.
Is it possible to live with neuropathy?
Neuropathy is sometimes reversible, which is great news for people who suffer from it. Nerves are renewed in the surroundings. Symptoms of neuropathy can often be resolved simply by addressing contributing causes such as underlying diseases, toxic exposures, or vitamin and hormone deficiencies.

Result

This article concludes that peripheral neuropathy is normal but can be serious when you avoid symptoms and don't take your medications and vitamins on time. In the cases mentioned above you will get all the information about this.

References

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  2. Jack M, Wright D (May 2012). "The role of advanced glycation end products and glyoxalase I in diabetic peripheral sensory neuropathy". Translational research
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The best 11 Tool Academic writing for researchers The best 11 Tool Academic writing for researchers

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The best  11 Tool Academic writing for researchers

 For many people, the process of academic writing can be a daunting and overwhelming experience . Articles and reports can take hours or days to complete and require a lot of effort to complete . However, there are tools that can make the process easier for those who need them most .
If you find yourself stuck with long-term writing projects, these tools will help you work smarter instead of harder.
This essay is roughly organized into 3 stages of writing :
  1. Writing and editing the draft
  2. Rewriting / rewriting
  3. Organize the manuscript

  I. The best writing software for researchers

 1Jasper (formerly Jarvis) – The game's AI writing bot

Jasper is a smart artificial intelligence that can help you in different parts of writing . Jasper can identify the main argument in your writing and provide an outline, create a title, and write an introduction and conclusion .

ProWritingAid - Boost your essay before submission

A writing tool based on artificial intelligence that helps us complete the work before sending . The


rephrasing tool allows us to improve any sentence with just a few clicks . The AI-powered grammar checker catches even the most difficult mistakes, ensuring that our ideas shine without any simple errors .
The learning tool provides students with in-depth analysis for task preparation . Analytical linguistic goals ProWritingAid And verb suggestions help to write professionally without compromising readability .
In general, ProWritingAid It is a powerful tool that can help you produce quality writing quickly and efficiently .

3 Trinka - Designed for academic and technical writing

Trinka is an English grammar and plagiarism checker based on artificial intelligence, which we discussed in this article . It also serves as a language enrichment writing assistant.

 4Hemingway Editor - free and powerful

It helps you to simplify your writing . It is free and easy to use .

Based on the idea that dense and complex sentences are hard to understand, it highlights the problems in your writing . The program takes these long and meandering sentences and breaks them into pieces with midpoints .
This will help you see where you can remove unnecessary words or phrases . You can also use the Hemingway Editor mobile app, which is available for free on iOS devices !

II . The best rewriting software

1QuillBot The best paid option for professionals

QuillBot is a default software that may rewrite part of the text or the entire article. After you enter a sentence or text, press the rewrite button and QuillBot will rewrite your content keeping its original meaning.


One of the main strengths of this tool is that it uses machine learning to understand, rewrite, reconstruct and improve the sentences it creates. In addition to translating and reducing writing time, QuillBot It offers a built-in thesaurus function to help you find the right word every time and change individual words .

2WordTune The most convenient option

WordTune It can generate rewriting suggestions by analyzing large amounts of text and finding human language patterns . As a result, he may occasionally change the meaning to convey a more general idea or to include information he believes to be implicit .


During rewriting suggestions, Wordtune Preserving the meaning of your input text in the best possible way . However, it may sometimes make suggestions that seem out of context because the tool is built with some creative freedom . Sometimes it may misinterpret your text and provide incorrect or irrelevant suggestions .

3 Spinbot   The best free option for beginners

Spinbot is a free digest tool that turns the content you paste or write directly into an editorial editor . When you submit a request, the framework Spinbot It changes the text automatically .

Spinbot It doesn't capitalize words, which protects big phrases like titles, professionals, places, and things, while also preserving the main phrase of each sentence . You can change this setting by checking the Spin Capitalized Words box .

III . The best writing organizing tool

1rivener Best for academic researchers

Scrivener is great for researchers who need to do a lot of research. Academic writing is more complicated than a graduate writing assignment. This tool costs little. But, many top researchers use it for their research papers . It is useful that it also has a mobile app. Whether you're walking around and researching ideas or writing on your phone, Scrivener can sync with your device so everything's in one place .

Scrivener is very easy to use and helps you organize your writing. You can create chapters that have subpages for all your research. You can also add images or text boxes that are relevant to your post. It's a great tool for organizing your research and thoughts, so you can produce a better academic research paper .
 Scrivener also has a great free trial - 30 days of use. So, if you use it 3 days a week, you can do the test for 10 weeks. Check the discount here .

 2Authorea Best for publication and alternative exposure

 Authorea This writing tool is a one-stop shop for you to:
a) create/upload,
b) publish your research paper
c) get published in top journals . Authorea Great for young researchers who want to publish their academic work .
You can also from Authorea Use with Scrivener !
That's right, if you need to upload a research paper or just an essay, you won't need to leave your writing tool .
One of the best features is that Authorea It allows you to publish your works for free on your website . You can also get a DOI from them so people can cite your original research paper .

3 Reedsy Best for aspiring bestselling authors

Reedsy is a publishing company that helps authors and publishers connect with professionals to help them create beautiful books . They provide powerful tools and free educational content to help people become better researchers and achieve greater academic success .

Reedsy's Book Editor is a powerful digital tool used to write and edit e-books, print books, magazines and articles . It gives you all the features you need to write your manuscript, including unlimited revision history with emailed comments . automatic backup; dynamic word count; Advanced personality filter; route changes; Export to .docx or txt files . Ability to collaborate on your manuscript with multiple people at once; And much more .
E-book editor Reedsy It has all the features of an advanced word processor, meaning you can write your eBook with the same powerful tools used by bestselling authors .

4LaTeX is a great tool but difficult for non-coders  

LaTeX is one of the most widely used academic writing tools that is free and reliable . We don't even have a tutorial LaTeX We have created, where we help with minimal programming knowledge that you also need to use .

If you haven't started writing your research paper, have some time to learn, and want to learn one of the absolute classic tools, try Latex .
LaTeX program _ from here Download and don't forget our guide on how to use it here check _

5 DraftIn Minimal and free to write with laser focus

If Steve Jobs created an academic writing tool, maybe DraftIn be.
This tool is designed for people who just want to focus on words . 
" Edit Sober : 
” I always work with other people using Google Docs . But, sometimes there are problems with version control . This tool solves the problem by keeping the updated version by the user in the user's environment . Therefore, you should first check it before accepting it . This is different from Google Docs showing the updated version and you will notice what has changed and return them one by one .

The downside of being minimalistic is that you can't embed links in text .

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Association learning is impaired in insulin resistance and restored by liraglutide Association learning is impaired in insulin resistance and restored by liraglutide

Sensory association learning is impaired in people with insulin resistance but can be restored following a one-time intervention with liraglutide. These findings provide ample evidence for metabolic signals as modulators of adaptive behaviour and suggest a potential role for GLP-1 receptor agonists in obesity management.



Source: Nature Metabolism  

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