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- Amyloidosis May Signify ‘Preclinical’ Alzheimer’s Disease
By Sue McGreevey | Massachusetts General Hospital | March 31, 2011. - Brain Scientists Offer Medical Educators Tips on The Neurobiology of Learning
By Virginia Tech, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 31, 2011. - Common Lab Dye Used to Detect Alzheimer’s Disease in Worms Also Increases Their Lifespan
By Kris Rebillot | Buck Institute for Age Research | March 31, 2011. - Eurosurgeons Employ New Method to Localize The Epileptic Focus in Severe Epilepsy
By Dr. Atte Karppinen | University of Helsinki | March 31, 2011. - First MR Images to Show Complete Borders in Human Cerebral Cortex
By Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences | March 31, 2011. - Government Loan of 1.2 Million Euros Granted for Clinical Trial in Brain Cancer
By to-BBB | Agenstchap.nl | March 31, 2011. - Intriguing Diversity in How The Olfactory System Is Wired
By Mika Ono | Scripps Research Institute | March 31, 2011. - Meta-State Reflections of the Rest of the Story #4
March 31, 2011. - Neuromarketing and Biometrics 101 for Advertisers
By Peter Cervieri | March 31, 2011. -
Researchers Discover How Brain’s Memory Center Repairs Damage from Head Injury
By UT Southwestern Medical Center | March 31, 2011. - Simplifying Cyborg Circuitry Using Human Blood
By S P Kosta | Inderscience Publishers | March 31, 2011. - What The Brain Saw
By Gina Kirchweger | Gina Kirchweger | March 31, 2011. - Bariatric Surgery Can Significantly Improve Migraine Outlook in Severely Obese Patients
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | March 30, 2011. - Bone Cement COHESION™ Awarded FDA Certification
By Vexim | March 30, 2011. - Female, Male Youth Report Different Concussion Symptoms
By University of Virginia | March 30, 2011. - Jean Shinoda Bolen: a Heart-Connected Activist
By Mary Liepold, Editor in Chief | March 30, 2011. - Neuro-Insight Wins Gold at the ARF Great Mind Awards
March 30, 2011. - New Method to Localize Epileptic Focus in Severe Epilepsy
By University of Helsinki Press Release | March 30, 2011. - New Neuroscience Seminar Series Continues THIS EVENING at Thomson House
March 30, 2011. - New Open Access Journal Shingles and PHN
By Vicki Cohn | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News | March 30, 2011. - QBI Researchers Probe Nervous System Repair, Australia
By Queensland Brain Institute | March 30, 2011. - Quantum-Dot-Based Nanotechnology Monitors Effects of Stem Cell Therapy in Brain
By Cameron Chai | March 30, 2011. - Research Targets Way to Stop Brain Tumor Cell Invasion
By University of Alabama at Birmingham | March 30, 2011. - Study Shows Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Patients with Multiple Brain Metastases Is Best for Sparing Healthy Tissue
By Elekta | March 30, 2011. - The Children’s Hospital Concussion Experts Share Tips for Recognizing and Responding to Concussion Signs and Symptoms
By The Children’s Hospital | March 30, 2011. - What Intellectual and Practical Approaches Should Be Developed to Document and Preserve the History of Recent Science and Technology?
By Thomas | March 30, 2011. - AAPM: Botox Works for ‘Imploding’ Migraines
By Ed Susman, Contributing Writer | MedPage Today | March 29, 2011. - Author of “FEED THE BRAIN, LOSE YOUR BELLY” to Report on How to Age without Gaining Weight at the American Academy of Anti-Aging & Aesthetic Medicine 19th World Congress April 7-9 in Orlando
By PR Newswire | American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine | March 29, 2011. - Brain Growth Linked to Duration of Pregnancy and How Long Babies Suckle
By Dionne Hamil | Durham University | March 29, 2011. - Doctors Perform Brain Surgery…Through The Nose
By Ohio State University Medical Center | March 29, 2011. - For Potentially Crippling Dystonia, Earlier Deep Brain Therapy Gets Better, Quicker Results
By Cedars-Sinai Medical Center | March 29, 2011. - Major League Baseball Institutes Seven-Day DL for Concussions
By Associated Press, INFORUM | March 29, 2011. - Marijuana Use May Hurt Intellectual Skills in MS Patients
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | Medical News Today | March 29, 2011. - Mathematical Sequence Strengthens FMRI Data
By Kim Menard | University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine | March 29, 2011. - TGen, UA Student-Researcher Extends String of Coveted Scholarships
By Steve Yozwiak | The Translational Genomics Research Institute | March 29, 2011. - Elana Receives FDA Approval for Lifesaving Bypass Device
By Elana, Inc. | March 28, 2011. - Improving Quality of Life in Epilepsy by Predicting Seizures
By Massachusetts General Hospital | Medical News Today | March 28, 2011. - Nerve Cell Damage in MS May Be Reversible
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | March 28, 2011. - Northwestern Medicine Multiple Sclerosis Program Earns National Designation
By Megan McCann | Northwestern Memorial Hospital | March 28, 2011. - SLaM Launches New Developmental Neuropsychology Service for Children
By South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM) | March 28, 2011. - What Is Spina Bifida? What Causes Spina Bifida?
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | March 28, 2011. - Carey Anders, MD, UNC Physician-Scientist Receives Grant to Study Breast Cancer Brain Metastases
By Ellen de Graffenreid | University of North Carolina School of Medicine | March 27, 2011. - Grants Awarded to Scientists for Carcinoid Tumor and Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Research
By Michele Sharp | American Association for Cancer Research | March 27, 2011. - Berlin Neuroscientists Decode Crucial Component in Brain Signal Processing
By Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 26, 2011. - ‘Can You Hear Me Now?’ Researchers Detail How Neurons Decide How to Transmit Information
By Jocelyn Duffy | Carnegie Mellon University | March 26, 2011. - How Smells Are Detected Revealed
By University of Colorado Denver | March 26, 2011. -
Novel Spinal Neuromodulation Device Delivers Significant Pain Relief to Low Back Pain Patients
By American Academy of Pain Medicine | March 26, 2011. - Revelation Sheds Light on Our Most Ancient Sense: How Smells Are Detected
By David Kelly | University of Colorado Denver | March 26, 2011. - Stem Cell Research May Lead to New Treatments for Parkinson’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke, Spinal Cord Injury
By Ginny Painter | Marshall University Research Corporation | March 26, 2011. - 1,000-Day Performance Milestone Reached by BrainGate Neural Interface System
By David Orenstein | Brown University | March 25, 2011. - Advancing Frontier of Brain Repair
By Jennifer O’Brien | University of California – San Francisco | March 25, 2011. - Asthma Drug Could Help Control or Treat Alzheimer’s Disease
By Temple University | March 25, 2011. - Children with Tourette Syndrome May Benefit from Brain Training
By Tim Utton | University of Nottingham | March 25, 2011. - Dancing for Hope
By Kris Todd, Daily Reporter Staff | March 25, 2011. - Differences in Eye Movement Between British and Chinese Populations
By Samantha Martin | University of Liverpool | March 25, 2011. -
Micro-RNA’s Contribute to Risk for Panic Disorder
By Elsevier, AlphaGalileo Foundation | Medical News Today | March 25, 2011. - Multiplexing in The Visual Brain
By Ruhr-Universitaet-Bochum, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 25, 2011. - NeuroImage: Multiplexing in The Visual Brain
By Dr. Dirk Jancke | Ruhr-University Bochum | March 25, 2011. -
New Technique Allows Noninvasive Tracking of Stem Cells in The Brain
By Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | March 25, 2011. - Quantum Dots Allow Stem Cell Therapy Monitoring for Brain Injury
By Neurosurgery | March 25, 2011. - Research Offers Clue to Halt Huntington’s Disease
By Queensland Brain Institute | Medical News Today | March 25, 2011. -
Researchers Uncover A Promising Clue to The Mechanism Behind Gene Mutation That Causes Parkinson’s Disease
By Mount Sinai Medical Center | March 25, 2011. - A Rare Happy Outcome for Glioblastoma Diagnosis
By Loyola University Health System | March 24, 2011. - How Environmental Enrichment Enhances Memory
By Elisabeth Lyons | Cell Press | March 24, 2011. - How The Brain Regulates Between Goal-Directed and Habitual Behaviors Could Impact Addiction Treatments
By James Devitt | New York University | March 24, 2011. - ‘Knowing It in Your Gut’ Is Real, Researchers Find
By McMaster University | March 24, 2011. - New Technique Allows Noninvasive Tracking of Stem Cells in the Brain: Fluorescence from ‘Quantum Dots’ Can Be Monitored Through the Skull, Reports Neurosurgery
By Newswise | March 24, 2011. - NFL Player’s Suicide Opens Discussion on Traumatic Brain Injury
By Geoffrey T. Manley | March 24, 2011. - Noninvasive Method Tracks Stem Cells in the Brain
March 24, 2011. - Opexa to Present Tovaxin(R) Data at 2011 American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting
By Opexa Therapeutics, Inc. | March 24, 2011. - Pioneering Music Therapy Comes to St Neots
March 24, 2011. - Possible Harmful Effects from Prolonged Use of Methadone
By Julie Johansen | Norwegian Institute of Public Health | March 24, 2011. - Shedding Light on The Dynamics of Sensory Recalibrations Has Implications for Brain Injuries, Robotics
By Stuart Wolpert | University of California – Los Angeles | March 24, 2011. - What Is Williams Syndrome?
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | March 24, 2011. - Cooling’ Treatment Could Save Lives and Reduce Brain Damage
By NICE | March 23, 2011. - For Patients with Back, Neck Pain, Artificial Disc Replacement Has Cost, Outcome Advantages over Standard Fusion Surgery
By Cedars-Sinai Medical Center | March 23, 2011. - Four Non-Profits Covering The Spectrum of Neurodegenerative Disease Collaborate on Key Disease Modeling Project
By ALS Therapy Development Foundation | March 23, 2011. - Hippocampal Volume and Resilience in Posttramatic Stress Disorder
By Elsevier, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 23, 2011. - Iron Deficiency Pre-Conception and in Early Pregnancy Harms Developing Brain
By Leslie Orr | University of Rochester Medical Center | March 23, 2011. - Molecular Code Regulating Neuronal Excitability Cracked by Scientists
By Gina Kirchweger | Salk Institute | March 23, 2011. - National Academy of Neuropsychology and National Athletic Trainers’ Association Team up on Safety Campaign to Raise Concussion Awareness in Hockey
By National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN); National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) – Health Care for Life & Sport | March 23, 2011. -
‘Sleeping Sickness’ Pandemic Offers Insight into Parkinson’s
By Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) | March 23, 2011. - Spinal Cord Processes Information Just Like Areas of The Brain
By Christina Archibald | Queen’s University | March 23, 2011. - Stem Cell Hope for Patients with Aggressive MS
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | March 23, 2011. - Two-Level Mobi-C(R) Cervical Artificial Disc PMA Submitted by LDR
By LDR | March 23, 2011. - U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords and NASA Scientist Dr. Minoru Freund to Accept Beacon Award for Courage and Dedication
By International Brain Mapping and Intraoperative Surgical Planning Society | March 23, 2011. - Virgin London Marathon 2011: Telegraph Team Reveal Personal Reasons for Running London Marathon
By Gareth A Davies | March 23, 2011. - What Is Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome?
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | March 23, 2011. - Brain Tumour Survivor Bares All to Raise Awareness of Research Shortfall
By Brain Tumour Research | March 22, 2011. - Digital Versus Analog Control over Cortical Inhibition
By Academic Journal | March 22, 2011. - Gift Will Allow Mayo Researchers to Further Explore Common, but Little Recognized, Cause of Dementia in The Elderly
By Mayo Clinic | March 22, 2011. - In Pediatric Genetic Neurological Disease Niemann-Pick Type C, Researchers Report Breakthrough
By Olaf Wiest | University of Notre Dame | March 22, 2011. - Most Cervical Spine Injury Claims Linked to Underlying Disease
By Michael Vlessides | March 22, 2011. - Pediatrics PA Conference a Texas-Sized Success
By Michael Gerchufsky | March 22, 2011. - Scientists Crack Molecular Code Regulating Neuronal Excitability
By Salk Institute for Biological Studies | March 22, 2011. - Stem Cells May Show Promise for People with Rapidly Progressing MS
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | March 22, 2011. - ‘This Is What It Must Feel Like to Witness Medical History in the Making’
By Anne Kingston | March 22, 2011. - Thoughts Make Music for Patient with Locked-in Syndrome
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | March 22, 2011. - Trauma System’s Unique Organization and Staffing Negates ‘Weekend Effect’
By Holly Auer | University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine | March 22, 2011. - After Disruption, Mouse Brains Shift Key Functions Associated with Learning and Memory
By Ian Demsky; Mary Masson | University of Michigan Health System | March 21, 2011. - Brain Tumor Blasting Device Clears First Hurdle with FDA – Seattle Patient Advocate Applauds Vote As “Victory For Patients”
By Chris Elliott Fund | March 21, 2011. - General Cognitive Performance of Patients with Acquired Brain Injury Improved by Neuropsychological Treatment
By University of Granada | Medical News Today | March 21, 2011. - Major Breakthrough in The Understanding of Brain Function
By William Raillant-Clark | University of Montreal | March 21, 2011. - Neuronetrix to Launch the COGNISIONTM System, a New Cognitive Testing Device — Also Announces a Request for Proposals for Innovative Uses of the System
By Neuronetrix | March 21, 2011. - Neuroscience Discovery May Have A Bearing on Alzheimer’s Disease, Autism And Mental Retardation
By Mary Jane Gore | Duke University Medical Center | March 21, 2011. - New Brain Drug Delivery System Will Help Alzheimer’s Patients
By Sy Kraft, B.A. | Medical News Today | March 21, 2011. - Non-Invasive Brain Tumor Blaster Gets FDA Panel Support
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | March 21, 2011. -
Researchers Gain New Insight into The Brain’s Ability to Reorganize Itself
By University of Michigan Health System | March 21, 2011. - First-of-Its-Kind Study Suggests Importance of Routine Mental Health Screening in The Care of Patients Suffering from Genetic Disease PKU
By BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. | March 19, 2011. - Gene Therapy Trial for Parkinson’s Disease Effective in Improving Motor Function
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | March 19, 2011. - Important Role for The Cerebellum
By Ruhr-Universitaet-Bochum, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 19, 2011. - Prognosis for Brain Damage
By Research Council of Norway, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 19, 2011. - Spreading the Word: Family Speaks out about Unfounded Abuse Claims
By Valari Hyatt | Pekin Daily Times | March 19, 2011. - Transcranial LED-Based Light Therapy Effective Self-Administered Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury
By Vicki Cohn | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News | March 19, 2011. -
Vitamin A Plays Key Role in The Human Body
By Joe Gavan | Van Andel Research Institute | March 19, 2011. - Book Review: Jacques Philippon & Jacques Poirier, Joseph Babinski: A Biography
March 18, 2011. - Headway Essex: Motorbike Crash Robbed Me of My Childhood Memories Says Colchester Zoo Worker
By Steven Russell | March 18, 2011. - Paging Dr. House
By MIR | March 18, 2011. - Request for Information (RFI) on NIH CTSA Neuroscience Research
March 18, 2011. - Researchers Develop Diagnostic Test for Motor Neurone Disease, Australia
By Neuroscience Research Australia | March 18, 2011. - Unique Pediatric Neuropathology Mentorship Opportunity Announced
By Brian E. Moore, MD | March 18, 2011. - Dendritic Cell Vaccine Increases Median Survival in Patients with Deadly Brain Cancer
By University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) | March 17, 2011. - Enzo Biochem Unit Launches First-to-Market Survival Motor Neuron (SMN) Protein Immunoassay System
By Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation | Enzo Biochem | March 17, 2011. - First Successful Double-Blind Trial of Gene Therapy for Advanced Parkinson’s
By North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System | March 17, 2011. - Genes Help Decide When to Look for New Food
By Jim Keeley | Howard Hughes Medical Institute | March 17, 2011. - How Clear Is Our View of Brain Activity?
By Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 17, 2011. -
Innovative Technique Gives Vision Researchers Insight into How People Recognize Faces
By Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) | March 17, 2011. -
Medtronic Announces Launch of Activa(R) SC Deep Brain Stimulation System
By Medtronic, Inc. | March 17, 2011. - Methodist Neurosurgeon First in World to Implant Next Generation Device for Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy
By Methodist Hospital, Houston | March 17, 2011. - Molecule That Spurs Cell’s Recycling Center May Help Alzheimer’s Patients
By Rockefeller University | March 17, 2011. - Neuropsychologist Proves That Some Blind People “See” with Their Ears
By Université de Montréal, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 17, 2011. - Two Insightful Accounts of the Pandemic of 1918: Encephalitis Lethargica
By Rowland, Lewis P. MD | March 17, 2011. - Unprecedented View of Protein Folding May Help Develop Brain Disease Therapies
By Stanford University | Medical News Today | March 17, 2011. - Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease Research Presented by Revalesio at National Scientific Conference
By Revalesio Corporation | March 16, 2011. - Brain Tumor Caused by Single Gene Defect
By Dr. Sibylle Kohlstädt | Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres | March 16, 2011. - Discussing [History] Through Microformats
By Stephen T Casper | March 16, 2011. - Explaining Henry Higgins’ Ability in My Fair Lady
By Craig Brierley | Wellcome Trust | March 16, 2011. - FDA Approves Gadavist for Central Nervous System Scans
By U.S. Food and Drug Administration | March 16, 2011. - First Successful Double-Blind Study of Gene Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease
By The Lancet Neurology | March 16, 2011. - Further Study Needed of How Brain Biology and Function Contribute to Relapse in Addiction
By Timothy C. Durazzo, Ph.D.; Susan F. Tapert, Ph.D. | March 16, 2011. - K2M Receives CE Mark for RAVINE Lateral Access System & ALEUTIAN Lateral Interbody System
By K2M, Inc. | March 16, 2011. - Learning A Language Requires Creativity, Not Just Imitation
By Alyson Reed | Linguistic Society of America | March 16, 2011. - Managing Post-Stroke Depression Improves Physical Functioning
By IU School of Medicine | Medical News Today | March 16, 2011. - NEUROLOGI: Novel Gene Therapy Agent NLX-P101 Effective in Treating Parkinson’s Disease in Phase 2 Trial
By FORT LEE, N.J. | March 16, 2011. - Novel Anticonvulsants: Highlights from the 2010 Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society
By Andrew N. Wilner, MD | Medscape Education Neurology & Neurosurgery | March 16, 2011. -
Should Bodychecking Be Outlawed?
By Julie Saccone | St. Michael’s Hospital | March 16, 2011. - Chindex International, Inc. Reports Financial Results for the Three and Nine Month Period Ended December 31, 2010
By Chindex International, Inc. | March 15, 2011. - Depression, Age, Other Factors Linked to Dependence after Stroke
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | March 15, 2011. - Key Mutations Act Cooperatively to Fuel Aggressive Brain Tumor
By St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital | March 15, 2011. - Medical Journal Using QR Codes to Link Print and Digital Video
By NEUROSURGERY® | March 15, 2011. - Mismanaged Hospitals
By Healthcare | March 15, 2011. - Neuro Kinetics to Showcase I-Portal® Research at Brain Injury Awareness Day on Capitol Hill
By Neuro Kinetics, Inc. | March 15, 2011. - New UCSD Center Targets Down Syndrome-Alzheimer’s Link
By University of California | March 15, 2011. - Next-Generation Myomo System Helps People with Stroke/Neurological Impairments Move Their Arms Again
By Myomo | March 15, 2011. - Prozac Reorganizes Brain Plasticity
By Molecular Brain | March 15, 2011. - Scientific Chicago: Alzheimer’s Study
By Chicago Tonight Video | March 15, 2011. - Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease Research Presented by Revalesio at National Scientific Conference
By Revalesio Corporation | March 14, 2011. - Brain Awareness Week at UCL
March 14, 2011. - Doctor’s Diary: James Le Fanu
By James Le Fanu | March 14, 2011. - Finding Shows Potential Way to Protect Neurons in Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, ALS
By Will Sansom | University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio | March 14, 2011. - Fortis Mohali: Creating World Class Healthcare
March 14, 2011. - Miniature ‘Wearable’ PET Scanner Ready for Use
By Karen McNulty Walsh | DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory | March 14, 2011. - Mouse Nose Nerve Cells Mature after Birth, Allowing Bonding, Recognition with Mother, Penn Study Finds
By Karen Kreeger | University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine | March 14, 2011. - Neuro Signals Study Gives New Insight into Brain Disorders
By Tara Womersley | University of Edinburgh | March 14, 2011. - Neurologist Investigates MS Theory for Son’s Sake
By CTV.ca News Staff | March 14, 2011. - New Model for Neurodegeneration
By University of California – San Francisco | Medical News Today | March 14, 2011. - New View of Human Nerve Cells May Open Doors to Potential Drug Targets
By Scripps Research Institute | Medical News Today | March 14, 2011. - Protein That Keeps Brain Signals Intact Yields Clue to Disorders
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | March 14, 2011. - Siemens at the European Congress of Radiology 2011: Innovations for Imaging and Diagnostics
By Siemens Healthcare | March 14, 2011. - Neuro Signals Study Gives New Insight into Brain Disorders
By Neuron | March 13, 2011. - BMA Meeting Will Discuss Industrial Action
By Helen Jaques | March 12, 2011. - Link Discovered Between Neurogenesis, Exercise, Sexual Behaviors And Reproductive Issues
By Cell Transplantation Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair | Medical News Today | March 12, 2011. - Potential Treatment for Neurodegenerative Diseases
By Karolinska Institutet | Medical News Today | March 12, 2011. - Science Café Centers on Enhancing Children’s Learning
By American Educational Research Association (AERA) | March 12, 2011. - Stem Cell Stocks Are Growing
By Fred Fuld | Stocker Blog | March 12, 2011. - Stem Cells May Provide Treatment for Brain Injuries
By Science News | March 12, 2011. - Stem Cells Take Cues from Fluid in The Brain
By George Washington University | March 12, 2011. - Ability to Clearly Discriminate Sounds at Risk With Use of High-Volume Portable Music Players
By Hidehiko Okamoto | National Institute for Physiological Sciences | March 11, 2011. - Cerebral Journey for All Ages at Annual Brain Day
By University of Auckland | March 11, 2011. -
Conscious And Unconscious Perception And How Flexibly The Brain Processes Images
By Lucia Melloni | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft | March 11, 2011. - Doctors Say Gabrielle Giffords Told She Was Shot
By Jennifer Epstein | March 11, 2011. -
FDA Approves Device to Maintain Blood Flow During Artery Bypass Brain Surgery
By U.S. Food and Drug Administration | March 11, 2011. - Gabrielle Giffords’ Skull to Be Reattached, Doctors Say
By Amy B Wang | The Arizona Republic | March 11, 2011. - Giffords Walks, Talks, Grins at Her Own Success
By Ramit Plushnick-Masti, March 11, 2011. - Medtronic Introduces The Atlantis Vision(R) Elite Anterior Cervical Plate System
By Medtronic | March 11, 2011. - Neurologists State Their Case in Washington
By Allison Gandey | March 11, 2011. -
New Brain Imaging Study Reveals The Structures That Support Color Synesthesia
By Laura Fabri | Elsevier | March 11, 2011. - New Neuromodulation Center at Barrow Expands Deep Brain Stimulation Research
By Lynne Reaves | St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center | March 11, 2011. - Partnering Stanford Hospital Sinus and Spine Experts Forges New Paths to Brain
By Stanford Hospital & Clinics | March 11, 2011. - Patient’s Own Bone Marrow Stem Cells May Provide Treatment for Brain Injuries
By University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston | March 11, 2011. - Possibility Good Giffords Will Attend Shuttle Launch
By Todd Ackerman, Houston Chronicle | March 11, 2011. - Recordings of Abnormal Neural Activity from Deep in The Brain of Parkinson’s Disease and Dystonia Patients
By Atsushi Nambu | National Institute for Physiological Sciences | March 11, 2011. - Stem Cells May Provide Treatment for Brain Injuries
By University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston | March 11, 2011. - Study Illuminates Role of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Brain Stem Cell Development
By Children’s Hospital Boston | March 11, 2011. - The Brain Networks Involved in How We Recognise People
By Laura Fabri | Elsevier | March 11, 2011. - Three Distinct Layers of Memory Revealed by New Study
By Rice University | Medical News Today | March 11, 2011. - Updated Diagnostic Criteria for Multiple Sclerosis
By Arney Rosenblat | National Multiple Sclerosis Society | March 11, 2011. - Bone Marrow Stem Cells Safe for Young Traumatic Brain Injury Patients
By Neuroscience News | March 10, 2011. - Brain Implant Surgeries Dramatically Improve Symptoms of Debilitating Condition
By University of California | March 10, 2011. - Dawson Fingers: A Cocktail-Party Term Worth Knowing
By Brian E. Moore, MD. | March 10, 2011. - Development of Stem Cells in The Brain Guided by Cerebral Spinal Fluid
By Jim Keeley | Howard Hughes Medical Institute | March 10, 2011. - DMC Children’s Hospital of Michigan Patient’s Artwork Heads to Capitol Hill
By DMC Children’s Hospital of Michigan | March 10, 2011. - Dystonia Surgeries Lowered Pain, Reduced Spasms and Improved The Overall Quality of Life without Causing Serious Side Effects
By Jason Socrates Bardi | University of California – San Francisco | March 10, 2011. -
Improving Understanding of Brain Disorders Via ‘GPS System’ for Protein Synthesis in Nerve Cells
By Karen Kreeger | University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine | March 10, 2011. - In Adolescence, The Power to Resist Blooms in The Brain
By University of Oregon | March 10, 2011. - In Pacemaker Cell Function, Researchers Find Novel Role for Calcium Channels
By Ellen R. Weiss | American Institute of Physics | March 10, 2011. - In The Adolescent Brain: Emotions, Resisting Peer Influence and Preventing Risky Behavior and Delinquency
By Elisabeth Lyons | Cell Press rability to peer pressure | March 10, 2011. - Learning More About One of The Greatest Mysteries in Nature by ‘Web-Crawling’ The Brain
By David Cameron | Harvard Medical School | March 10, 2011. - Low Birthweight and Obesity Link: New Clue Found in Brain
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | March 10, 2011. - Mutation in Important Muscle Protein Causes Muscle Disease and Cognitive Impairment – A New Form of Muscular Dystrophy
By Jennifer Brown | University of Iowa Health Care | March 10, 2011. - Positive Feedback to Mobile Phone Support for People with Epilepsy
By iPLATO Healthcare | March 10, 2011. - Some Patients with Cerebral Palsy Have Asymmetric Pelvic Bones
By Johns Hopkins Medicine | March 10, 2011. - St.Vincent: Rebrands Neuroscience Services (Indianapolis)
March 10, 2011. - Studying The The Neural Mechanisms of Insight
By Elisabeth Lyons | Cell Press | March 10, 2011. - To Your Health: Deep Brain Stimulation Can Help Parkinson’s, Essential Tremor Patients
By Linda Finarelli | March 10, 2011. - UTHealth Study: Stem Cells May Provide Treatment for Brain Injuries
By Charles S. Cox, Jr. | March 10, 2011. - Vascular Brain Disorder Misdiagnosed As Multiple Sclerosis
By Loyola University Health System | March 10, 2011. - Which Side of The Brain Rotates A Mental Picture?
By Elsevier, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 10, 2011. - World-Renowned Speakers Address Inaugural RCSI Neuroscience Symposium
By Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | March 10, 2011. - Blood-Brain Barrier Structural and Functional Impairment Discovered in MPS III B Mice
By Randolph Fillmore | University of South Florida (USF Health) | March 9, 2011. - Conference Spasticity – 1 / 4
By Dr.Michael Muhonen | March 9, 2011. - Defining Safe Use of Anesthesia in Children
By NEJM | March 9, 2011. - Gene Fusion Mechanisms Offer New Clues to Origin of Pediatric Brain Tumors
By Academic Journal | March 9, 2011. - Gene Therapy Treatment to Combat Parkinson’s Disease
By Rush University Medical Center | March 9, 2011. - InVivo Therapeutics Announces Data on Novel Hydrogel Technology in Spinal Cord Injury and Neurosurgical Applications Presented at 2011 Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves
By David Pitts | Argot Partners | March 9, 2011. - New Compound Discovered That Rids Cells of Alzheimer Protein Debris
By Cody Mooneyhan | Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology | March 9, 2011. - Optimism Increases in Sleep-Deprived People Leading to Risky Decision-Making
By Mary Jane Gore | Duke University Medical Center | March 9, 2011. - Pharma TBTF
By Swivelchair | March 9, 2011. - Shedding Light on What Causes Us to Choose our Right Hand over Our Left Hand
By Laura Fabri | Elsevier | March 9, 2011. - Sleep Essential for Boosting Our Ability to Learn
By Yasmin Anwar | University of California – Berkeley | March 9, 2011. - Stroke Prevention in the Setting of a Patent Foramen Ovale: A “Hole” in the Evidence
By Brandon Oberweis, MD. | Faculty Peer Reviewed | March 9, 2011. - Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury Released
By American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.; American Psychiatric Association | March 9, 2011 - The Cerebellum Provides Clues to The Nature of Human Intelligence
By Elsevier, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 9, 2011. - A Better Way to Regenerate Lost Tissue to Treat Conditions Like Heart Disease and Stroke
By Josh Baxt | Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute | March 8, 2011. - A Neural Mechanism for Flashbacks?
By Journal of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 8, 2011. - BrainScope® Prepares to Introduce Ahead™ EU-100 to Aid in Assessment of Head Injury in The United Kingdom
By BrainScope Company, Inc. | March 8, 2011. - British Polio Fellowship Leads Discussion on Use of Orthotics in The Treatment of Post Polio Syndrome
By British Polio Fellowship | March 8, 2011. - Hemispherx Biopharma Press Release
By Hemispherx Biopharma, Inc. | March 8, 2011. -
Illuminating Neuron Activity
By Ellen R. Weiss | American Institute of Physics | March 8, 2011. - Molecular Mechanism Contributing to Neuronal Circuit Formation
By Sven Winkler | Helmholtz Zentrum München – German Research Center for Environmental Health | March 8, 2011. - Multiple Sclerosis Blocked in Mouse Model
By Washington University in St. Louis | March 8, 2011. - Stroke Survivors with Irregular Heartbeat May Have Higher Risk of Dementia
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | March 8, 2011. - A Study on the Influence of Cardiovascular Risk Factors over Development of Alzheimer’s Disease
March 7, 2011. - Brain Enzyme Enhances, Erases Long-Term Memories in Rats, Has Potential to Treat Anxiety, Memory Disorders
By Jules Asher | NIH/National Institute of Mental Health | March 7, 2011. - Capitol Hill Report: Successful Neurology on the Hill Attracts Key Politicians
By Mike Amery, Legislative Counsel, Federal Affairs | March 7, 2011. - Cuba Carries out Clinical Tests on Spinocerebellar Ataxia
By Daniel Alejandro Benitez Quiñones | March 7, 2011. - Dementia Risk Is Higher in People with Both Stroke and Irregular Heartbeat
By Neurology (American Academy of Neurology) | March 7, 2011. - Early Alzheimer’s Signs Spotted by New Brain Scan
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | March 7, 2011. - Hemispherx Biopharma Announces 9th Clinical nvestigators Conference: Ampligen Clinical Trials Highlighted
By Hemispherx Biopharma, Inc. | March 7, 2011. - Living in Neighborhoods with Psychosocial Hazards Associated with Worse Cognitive Function in Some Older Adults
By Arch Gen Psychiatry | March 7, 2011. - Loss of Key Protein Boosts Neuron Loss in ALS
By University of California, San Diego Health Sciences | March 7, 2011. - KEMU Step to Resolve Academic, Research Issues
By Lahore | March 7, 2011. - Neuro Film Festival
March 7, 2011. - New Way to Study Diseased Human Alzheimer’s Cells
By Northwestern University | Medical News Today | March 7, 2011. - Novel Gene Therapy Shows That Clearing Toxic Proteins Inside Brain Cells Prevents Plaque Formation Outside Neurons
By Karen Mallet | Georgetown University Medical Center | March 7, 2011. -
Opening The Door to The Possibility of New Approaches to Therapeutic Gene Silencing
By Gina DiGravio | Boston University Medical Center | March 7, 2011. - Researchers Find New Mechanism Behind The Formation and Maintenance of Long-Term Memories
By Mount Sinai Medical Center | March 7, 2011. - SCI SIG Newsletter
By APTA Neurology Section | March 7, 2011. -
Studying The Mechanism of Myosin Strain Sensitivity and Its Role in Mechanotransduction in Hearing Loss
By Ellen R. Weiss | American Institute of Physics | March 7, 2011. - Traumatic Brain Injury Conference
By Colorado Brain Injury Conference | March 7, 2011. - High-Field MRI: Race to the Top?
By Lois Wingerson | September 6, 2011. - Neuro Kinetics Presents New Balance/Dizziness Research at American Balance Society Conference
By News Watch | March 6, 2011. - Zalutumumab Significantly Prolongs Progession-Free Survival in Patients with Incurable Head and Neck Cancer
By The Lancet Oncology | March 6, 2011. - Amyloid That Deposits as Brain Plaques in Alzheimer’s Starts in Liver, Not Brain
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | March 5, 2011. - Basic Science Breakthrough Marks New Direction in Phototransduction Studies
By Tom Vasich | University of California – Irvine | March 5, 2011. - Huge Differences Discovered in Cost-Efficient Functioning of Brain Networks, over Half of Which Explained by Genes
By Rebecca Scott | University of Melbourne | March 5, 2011. - Improved Understanding of Long-Term Memory Formation Has Implications for Neurodegenerative Diseases Such As Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease
By Cell Press | Medical News Today | March 5, 2011. - Motor Learning Behavior, GABA Responsiveness, and Recovery after Stroke or Other Brain Injury
By Elisabeth Lyons | Cell Press | March 5, 2011. - Parkinson’s Disease in A Petri Dish
By Krista Conger | Stanford University Medical Center | March 5, 2011. -
Potential Neurochemical Mechanism of Weight Loss for A Class of Drugs Already Used in The Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
By University of Pennsylvania | Medical News Today | March 5, 2011. - Vital Funding for Children’s Brain Tumour Research
By Nottingham University, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 5, 2011. - Feet First? Old Mitochondria Might Be Responsible for Neuropathy in The Extremities
By Johns Hopkins Medicine | March 4, 2011. - Gene Therapy Boosted Brain Cell Disposal of Toxic Proteins and Protected Mice from Alzheimer’s
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | March 4, 2011. - Honey Pot Protocells Have Potential to Become A Whole New Class of Antiviral Drugs
By Michael Baum | National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) | March 4, 2011. - Loneliness in Our Modern Age
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | March 4, 2011. - Metabolomics Study Provides Insight into Glioma-Associated Metabolic Changes
By Metabolon, Inc. | March 4, 2011. -
Neurodegenerative Disease Management – Meeting The Challenge of Neurodegenerative Diseases
By Future Science Group | March 4, 2011. - Rodent Model of The Primary Neurological Complications of HIV Infection in Humans
By NIDA Press Office | NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse | March 4, 2011. - Scripps Research Study Points to Liver, Not Brain, as Origin of Alzheimer’s Plaques
By The Scripps Research Institute, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 4, 2011. - Smoking Affects Prefrontal Cortex in Adolescents
By Mark Wheeler | University of California – Los Angeles | March 4, 2011. - Team Explores PARIS; Finds A Key to Parkinson’s
By Johns Hopkins Medicine | March 4, 2011. - Bayhill Therapeutics Announces The Successful Clearance of An IND for BHT-3034 for The Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis
By Bayhill Therapeutics, Inc. | March 3, 2011. - Challenges in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Stroke
By Lori C. Jordan, MD, PhD; Argye E. Hillis, MD. | March 3, 2011. - Discovery of Source of Glycogen “Manufacturing” Errors Sheds Light on Fatal Disease
By Indiana University | March 3, 2011. - Leeds General Infirmary Children’s Heart Surgery: Public Meeting and Petition
March 3, 2011. - Neuro Kinetics Presenting New Balance & Dizziness Research at American Balance Society Conference
By NEURO KINETICS, INC. | March 3, 2011. -
New Model Predicts Patient’s Chances of Walking Again after Serious Spinal Cord Injury
By The Lancet | March 3, 2011. - New Study Suggests ALS Could Be Caused by A Retrovirus
By Johns Hopkins Medicine | March 3, 2011. - Orlando to Host International Conference on Functional Neurology and Rehab
By F.R. Carrick Institute | March 3, 2011. - Protein Identified That Serves As A Switch in A Key Pathway of Programmed Cell Death
By St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, AlphaGalileo Foundation | March 3, 2011. - UH Study Focuses on Immunity, Infection, Exercise And Spinal Cord Injured Patients
By University of Houston | March 3, 2011. - Curious Snapshot of Powerful Retinal Pigment and Its Partners
By Angela Hopp | American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | March 2, 2011. - DREADD-ing Your Next Meal
By Karen Honey | Journal of Clinical Investigation | March 2, 2011. - Drug Could Help Preserve Brain Function after Cardiac Arrest
By Ohio State University | March 2, 2011. - Gene Variants in Autism Linked to Brain Development
By Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia | March 2, 2011. - Identification of Neural Circuits Used in Processing Basic Linguistic Phrases
By James Devitt | New York University | March 2, 2011. - Nanotech Tool with Applications in Alzheimer’s Research Inspired by Silk Moth’s Antenna
By Nicole Casal Moore | University of Michigan | March 2, 2011. - Researchers Focus on Human Cells for Spinal Cord Injury Repair
By Academic Journal | March 2, 2011. - Stem Cells May Provide New Treatment for Children with Severe Brain Injuries
By Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | March 2, 2011. - Study Shows Acupressure Effective in Helping to Treat Traumatic Brain Injury
By University of Colorado at Boulder | Medical News Today | March 2, 2011. - Free Registration Now Open for Brain Health Fair in Honolulu
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | March 1, 2011. - Hope for Children Suffering from Fatal Brain Tumor
By Erin Digitale | Stanford University Medical Center | March 1, 2011. - Improved Understanding of Sanfilippo Disease
By Scott LaFee | University of California – San Diego | March 1, 2011. - More Evidence That Alzheimer’s Disease May Be Inherited from Your Mother
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | March 1, 2011. - Parts of Brain Can Switch Functions
By MIT | March 1, 2011. - Stem Cell Study Could Aid Motor Neurone Disease Research
By The University of Edinburgh | March 1, 2011.
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It’s hard to come by well-informed people in this particular topic, but you seem like you know what you’re talking about!
Thanks