New piece of Alzheimer’s puzzle found
Two years after discovering a way to neutralize a rogue protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease, University of Alberta Distinguished University […]
Two years after discovering a way to neutralize a rogue protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease, University of Alberta Distinguished University […] Using computational tools to investigate gene transcription networks in large collections of brain tissues, a scientific team has identified a […] Astrocytes are the most abundant cells in the brain, yet there is still much to learn about them. For instance, […] Scientists at Trinity College Dublin have announced a significant advance in our understanding of mild head trauma (concussive brain injury) […] Researchers have found that focusing powerful non-invasive magnet stimulation on a specific brain area can improve the symptoms of Obsessive […] Scientists have found that brain networks develop differently in males and females at puberty, with boys showing an increase in […] New research from North Carolina State University finds that being convicted of a crime is associated with a decline in […] A recent report by Kessler researchers and clinicians described the effects of binocular occlusion in a patient with spatial neglect […] Among adults aged 18 years and older, 31 percent used prescription opioids only as prescribed by a physician medically and […] For centuries understanding how the order of events is stored in memory has been a mystery. However, researchers from the […]Disorders and Syndromes
New piece of Alzheimer’s puzzle found
Scientists identify gene as master regulator in schizophrenia: Finding may offer a key target for future treatments
Regulator of first responder cells to brain injury
Repetitive impacts key to understanding sports-associated concussions
Deep magnet stimulation shown to improve symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder
Puberty changes the brains of boys and girls differently: Snips and snails or sugar and spice?
How the justice system can affect physical, mental health
Eliminating visual stimulation may help counter symptoms of spatial neglect after stroke: Kessler stroke team observes effects of blindfolding on postural asymmetry after hemorrhagic stroke of the right basal ganglia
Hazardous patterns of prescription opioid misuse in the US
How our brain remembers the order of events
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