 Neuroinflammation is a complex process involving the activation of microglial cells, which are responsible for clearing away dead or dying cells in the brain. When these cells become overly activated, they can cause damage to healthy tissue, resulting in the destruction of neurons and other cells in the brain. This process has been linked to the development of Parkinson's disease, and researchers are investigating potential treatments to reduce the effects of this inflammation. This article was authored by Sandeep Voss and Moore, Heymond Kumar, in Sue Kim and others.