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- Discovery of Key to Survival of Brain Cells
By Medical News Today | September 30, 2011. - Immune System May Influence How Alcohol Affects Behavior
By Catharine Paddock | Medical News Today | September 30, 2011. - Neural Linkage Between Motivation and Motor Functional Recovery Through Rehabilitative Training
By Medical News Today | September 30, 2011. - New Stem Cell Activity Identified in Human Brain
By Medical News Today | September 30, 2011. - No Slowing of Cognitive Decline with Intensive Blood Sugar Control in Type 2 Diabetes
By Catharine Paddock | Medical News Today | September 30, 2011. - Permanent Nerve Damage May Be Side-Effect of Popular Colorectal Cancer Drug
By Medical News Today | September 30, 2011. - Rats Sheds Light on Millesecond Memory
By Medical News Today | September 30, 2011. - Study Finds Cognitive Strategies to Reduce Pain Involve Different Brain Systems
By Medical News Today | September 30, 2011. - Supplement May Improve Recovery from Spinal Cord Injuries
By Medical News Today | September 30, 2011. - How Normal Cells Become Brain Cancers
By Medical News Today | September 29, 2011. - Learning Disabilities in Patients with Neurofibromatosis May Be Treated with Common Cholesterol Drug
By Medical News Today | September 29, 2011. - Magic Mushrooms Can Bring about Lasting Personality Changes
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | September 29, 2011. - Molecular Sculptor of Memories Revealed by Johns Hopkins Scientists
By Medical News Today | September 29, 2011. - Long-Term Changes in Nerve Cell Connections Caused by Two-Dimensional Learning
By Medical News Today | September 28, 2011. - Brain Rhythm Switch Critical for Learning Habitual Behavior
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | September 27, 2011. - Could Targeting a Virus Treat a Common Pediatric Brain Tumor?
By Medical News Today | September 27, 2011. - Low Vitamin B12 Levels May Lead to Brain Shrinkage, Cognitive Problems
By Medical News Today | September 27, 2011. - Scientists Discover an Organizing Principle for Our Sense of Smell
By Medical News Today | September 27, 2011. - What Can Magnetic Resonance Tractography Teach Us about Human Brain Anatomy?
By Medical News Today | September 27, 2011. - Brain Development Doesn’t Stop at Adolescence As Once Thought
By Medical News Today | September 26, 2011. - Elderly with Low Vitamin B12 Risk Brain Shrinkage and Cognitive Decline
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | September 26, 2011. - Taiwanese Neuro-cerebrovascular Surgeon Elected WFNS Chief
September 26, 2011. - Using Plausible Illusions to Reduce Phantom Pain
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | September 26, 2011. - Brain Imaging Reveals the Movies in Our Minds
By Medical News Today | September 25, 2011. - Experts from Around the World to Converge in Abu Dhabi for the Pediatric Neurology Conference
By Press Release | September 25, 2011. - Medical Advances in Pediatric Neurology Brought to the Capital
By Press Release | September 25, 2011. - Pediatrics Neurology Conference to Be Held in November
By WAM/SS/AM | September 25, 2011. - Brains of MS Patients Lack Neurosteroids, the Discovery May Open New Route to Treatment
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | September 24, 2011. - Smile Train Shija Cleft Project- Nagaland Mission launched
By Kohima | September 24, 2011. - Communication Between Brain Cells Regulated by Zinc
By Medical News Today | September 23, 2011. - Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and the ‘Disinhibited’ Brain
By Medical News Today | September 23, 2011. - Genes Discovered That Repair Nerves after Injury
By Medical News Today | September 23, 2011. - How the Brain Makes Decisions Based on Related Information
By Medical News Today | September 23, 2011. - Identification of New Genetic Mutation for ALS
By Medical News Today | September 23, 2011. - New Presentation Offers Concussion Prevention, Treatment Information from Leading Neurosurgeons
By Medical News Today | September 23, 2011. - 30 Patients with Chronic Neurological Disorders Treated with ExAblate® Neuro
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | September 22, 2011. - Crucial Link Between Prions and ALS Discovered – May Transform Treatment
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | September 22, 2011. - Development of Dendrites Study Gives Clues on Understanding Nerve Growth
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | September 22, 2011. - Eagles Quarterback Michael Vick Set to Start Against Giants
By JEFF MCLANE | The Philadelphia Inquirer | September 22, 2011. - New Presentation Offers Concussion Prevention, Treatment Information from Leading Neurosurgeons
By American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) | September 22, 2011. - Researchers Identify Signals Triggering Dendrite Growth
By Medical News Today | September 22, 2011. - Swedish’s Ivy Brain Tumor Center Launches Two New Clinical Trials to Treat Brain Cancer
By Medical News Today | September 22, 2011. - The “disinhibited” Brain
By Medical News Today | September 22, 2011. - Using Bone Marrow to Protect the Brain
By Medical News Today | September 22, 2011. - Welsh-Finnish Link Pinpoints Important New Familial Motor Neuron Disease Gene
By Medical News Today | September 22, 2011. - Josh Shachar to Present the Metronomic Biofeedback Pump of Pharmaco-Kinesis Corporation at USC Symposium on Multimodality Treatment of Brain Cancer
By Pharmaco-Kinesis Corporation | September 21, 2011. - Negative Emotions Influence Brain Activity During Anticipation and Experience of Pain
By Medical News Today | September 21, 2011. - Smoking Cessation Improves Prospective Memory Considerably
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | September 21, 2011. - Stopping Smoking Boosts Everyday Memory
By Medical News Today | September 21, 2011. - Yawning Not Just a Sign of Sleepiness, It May Cool The Brain
By Medical News Today | September 21, 2011. - Bay Area Patient Gets Paralysis Stem-Cell Therapy
By Sue Dremann | Palo Alto Weekly Staff | September 20, 2011. - Common Genetic Variants Associated with Development of High-Risk Neuroblastoma
By Medical News Today | September 20, 2011. - Enriched Formula Benefits Developing Brain and Heart
By Medical News Today | September 20, 2011. - Key Regulatory Genes Often Amplified in Aggressive Childhood Tumor of the Brainstem
By Medical News Today | September 20, 2011. - Lighting the Path to Neuron Regeneration with Lasers
By Medical News Today | September 20, 2011. - Nanoparticles Cause Brain Injury in Fish
By Medical News Today | September 20, 2011. - Obese People’s Brains Less Able to Control Impulse to Eat Than Thin People
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | September 20, 2011. - Pediatric Brain Tumors Regulatory Protein Represents Potential Drug Target
By Medical News Today | September 20, 2011. - Stem Cells Are Put to the Test
By Lisa M. Krieger | September 20, 2011. - CIRSE 2011 – Opening Ceremony
By CIRSEsociety | September 19, 2011.
- Despite Proven Benefits, Few Brain Aneurysm Patients Receive Specialized Care
By Janel Fick | Neurocritical Care Society | September 19, 2011. - IMRIS and MDA Advancing Image Guided Surgical Robotics Program
By IMRIS Inc. | September 19, 2011. - Number of Children’s Abusive Head Traumas Increased During Recession
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | September 19, 2011. - Researcher Discovers New Type of Spinal Cord Stem Cell
By Medical News Today | September 19, 2011. - Schizophrenia and Epilepsy Linked in Both Directions
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | September 19, 2011. - SENS5 – MitoSENS: Allotopic expression of mitochondrial genes – Part 1
By M.S. O’Connor | SENS Foundation Research Center | September 19, 2011.
- West China Hospital of Sichuan University, China Wins Two Golds at the Asian Hospital Management Awards 2011
By West China Hospital of Sichuan University | September 19, 2011. - Neural GPS?
By Medical News Today | September 18, 2011. - Treating Glioblastoma by Starving Cancer Cells of Cholesterol
By Medical News Today | September 18, 2011. - Anavex to Present Data on ANAVEX 2-73, Lead Compound for Alzheimer’s Disease, at Japan Neuroscience Society Special Symposium
By Medical News Today | September 17, 2011. - Brain Cell Transplants Win Fernström Prize
By Medical News Today | September 17, 2011. - Brain Structures Adversely Affected by Chronic Drinking
By Medical News Today | September 17, 2011. - Discovery of T Cells Making Brain Chemicals May Lead to Better Treatments for Inflammation, Autoimmune Diseases
By Medical News Today | September 17, 2011. - Long-Term Abstinence from Alcohol Allows Damaged Gait and Balance to Recover
By Medical News Today | September 17, 2011. - Research Contradicts Claims That Video Games Improve Cognition
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | September 17, 2011. - Stopping Brain Cancer Cells Feeding on Cholesterol Could Be a New Treatment
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | September 17, 2011. - Ultrasound Doesn’t Increase Pain Relief in Nerve Block Procedures
By Medical News Today | September 17, 2011. - Mobile Phone Electromagnetic Field Affects Local Glucose Metabolism in the Human Brain
By Medical News Today | September 16, 2011. - New Strategy Likely to Speed Drug Development for Rare Cancers
By Medical News Today | September 16, 2011. - W Reveals Applied Kinesiology Agenda
By Zeronakc | September 16, 2011.
- Advanced Electron Microscope Technology Reveals A 3-D Reconstructed Image of Neural Dendritic Trees
By Medical News Today | September 15, 2011. - Complaints About Memory Might Be Signs of Cognitive Problems in Elderly
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | September 15, 2011. - Feared Spinal X-Ray Found to Be Safe
By Medical News Today | September 15, 2011. - Good News for Rural Stroke Patients: Virtual Stroke Care Appears Cost-Effective
By Medical News Today | September 15, 2011. - Medals, awards and prizes for McNally, Zatorre, Milner
By Kudos | September 15, 2011. - Nerve Damage Evaluated by New Imaging Technique
By Medical News Today | September 15, 2011. - Neuroimaging Reveals How Brain Uses Objects to Recognize Scenes
By Medical News Today | September 15, 2011. - Screen Finds an Antidepressant and Other Drugs That Might Work Against Prion Diseases
By Medical News Today | September 15, 2011. - Why a Good Belly Laugh with Friends Is Good for You
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | September 15, 2011. - Chronic Abnormal Brain Blood Flow Found in Gulf War Veterans
By Medical News Today | September 14, 2011. - Discovery of the Gene Responsible for Three Forms of Childhood Neurodegenerative Diseases
By Medical News Today | September 14, 2011. - Evolution of a Gene Provides a Possible Explanation for the Development of Metastases and Mental Retardation
By Medical News Today | September 14, 2011. - For Hard-to-Treat Cancers, Novel Drug Combination Offers Therapeutic Promise
By Medical News Today | September 14, 2011. - Parkinson’s Researchers Find Bursting Neurons Follow the Same Beat, Sometimes
By Medical News Today | September 14, 2011. - Retraining the Brain Could Reanimate Areas That Have Lost Input from the Ear in Tinnitus
By Medical News Today | September 14, 2011. - Trial to Treat Recurrent Brain Cancer Launched by Cancer Research UK
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | September 14, 2011. - Visual Cortex Brain Cell Maturity Depends on Experience with Light
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | September 14, 2011. - Insulin Via Nasal Spray May Slow Alzheimer’s
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | September 13, 2011. - Military Medicine Symposium to Address Full Spectrum of Care Following Traumatic Brain Injury
By Medical News Today | September 13, 2011. - New Data on EMA401 in Model of Diabetic Neuropathy Presented at 21st Annual NEURODIAB Meeting
By Medical News Today | September 13, 2011. - Strong Activation of Various Brain Sites Produced by Stimulation of Female Genital Regions
By Medical News Today | September 13, 2011. - Study Reveals Link Between High Cholesterol and Alzheimer’s Disease
By Medical News Today | September 13, 2011. - Military Medicine Symposium to Address Full Spectrum of Care Following Traumatic Brain Injury
By Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) | September 12, 2011. - Potential Therapy for Tumor-Associated Epilepsy
By Medical News Today | September 12, 2011. - Research Could Pave the Way for Development of Better Drugs to Target Neurodegenerative Diseases
By Medical News Today | September 12, 2011. - Strong Connection in the Brain Between Sight and Touch
By Medical News Today | September 12, 2011. - Watching SpongeBob Squarepants, Fast-Paced Fantasy May Impede Kids’ Learning
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | September 12, 2011. - Discovery of Direct Connections Between the Areas of the Brain Responsible for Voice and Face Recognition
By Medical News Today | September 11, 2011. - Abnormality Discovered in Patients with Specific Ataxia That Could Be Target for Treatment
By University of Michigan Health System | September 10, 2011. - Chronic Pain Gene – HCN2 – Identified, Hopes for New Targeted Pain Drugs
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | September 10, 2011. - New Research Shows Physician Work Intensity Is Similar Among Specialties
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | September 10, 2011. - Researcher Sees Spring-Like Protein As Key to Muscle Behavior
By Northern Arizona University | September 10, 2011. - Safety of Commonly Used Anesthetics Strongly Age Dependent
By SmartTots | September 10, 2011. - Adult Stem Cells Used to Grow Neck Vertebrae
By Medical News Today | September 9, 2011. - Africa: Continent Short of Brain Surgeons
By Kennedy Lesiew | September 9, 2011. - Almost 17% of Spanish Children Suffer Tics
By Plataforma SINC, AlphaGalileo Foundation | September 9, 2011. - Clue to Cause of Childhood Hydrocephalus Discovered
By Medical News Today | September 9, 2011. - Data Suggest That Fragile X-Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome May Be Linked to Dysregulated Neuronal RNA Transport
By Medical News Today | September 9, 2011. - Dr.Deukmedjian to Speak on Worker’s Compensation & Spine Surgery
By Dr.Ara Deukmedjian | September 9, 2011. - Exact Brain Electrode Placement for Parkinson’s Patients Now Possible
By Eindhoven University of Technology, AlphaGalileo Foundation | September 9, 2011. - Excitation and Inhibition Remain Balanced, Even When the Brain Undergoes Reorganization
By Medical News Today | September 9, 2011. - Going on with His Life
By Sue Ellen Ross | September 9, 2011. - Guide Describes Ultrasound Use in Emergencies for Brain Disorders
By Virginia Tech | September 9, 2011. - Head Count: Running Backs Take Hardest Hits, Linemen Take Most
By Medical News Today | September 9, 2011. - Major Brain Stent Study: Experts Say Procedure Effective for Some Patients
By Medical News Today | September 9, 2011. - Neuroscientists Produce Guide for Using Ultrasound to Treat Brain Disorders in Clinical Emergencies
By Virginia Tech, AlphaGalileo Foundation | September 9, 2011. - Neurosurgery Assembles Recent Papers on Concussion in Sports
By Wolters Kluwer Health | September 9, 2011. - Research Lays Groundwork for the Development of New, Targeted Pain Medications
By Medical News Today | September 9, 2011. - Sensory Experience and Rest Control Survival of Newborn Neurons in Adults
By Medical News Today | September 9, 2011. - Spine Conference Begins Today in Bangalore
By DNA Correspondent | September 9, 2011. - Brain Cancer Stem Cells’ and Differentiated Cancer Cells’ Metabolic State Differ Greatly – Study Shows
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | September 8, 2011. - Brain Stents to Lower Stroke Risk Have the Opposite Effect
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | September 8, 2011. - Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier’s Epilepsy & Behavior Presented with Ambassador for Epilepsy Award
By Elsevier | September 8, 2011. - Intensive Medical Therapy More Effective Than Stenting for Preventing a Second Stroke
By NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital | September 8, 2011. - Neurosurgery Assembles Recent Papers on Concussion in Sports
By Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | September 8, 2011. - Rich, Stimulating Environments Convert White Fat to Brown and Help Resist Obesity
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | September 8, 2011. - Scripps Research Scientists Pinpoint Shape-Shifting Mechanism Critical to Protein Signaling
By The Scripps Research Institute, AlphaGalileo Foundation | September 8, 2011. - St. Jude Medical Announces European Regulatory Approval of First Implanted Neurostimulation Device to Treat Chronic Migraine
By St. Jude Medical | September 8, 2011. - Brain Waves Control the Impact of Noise on Sleep
By Medical News Today | September 7, 2011. - Control of Fear in the Brain Decoded
By Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, AlphaGalileo Foundation | September 7, 2011. - Keep It Simple with Your Spine Patients
By Doug Brunk | Internal Medicine News Digital Network | September 7, 2011. - Metabolic State of Brain Cancer Stem Cells Significantly Different Than the Cancer Cells They Create
By University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) | September 7, 2011. - No Timetable for Crosby’s NHL Return
By Sean Gordon | September 7, 2011. - Reno Neurosurgeon Included in SpineUniverse.com “Best of the Best” List
By PRWeb | September 7, 2011. - Reviewing Two Decades of Human Functional Brain Imaging
By Medical News Today | September 7, 2011. - Risks Pay off Better in a Group Than Alone, New Brain Study
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | September 7, 2011. - Neurological Complications Relating to E. Coli Considerably Improved When Flushing out Antibody
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | September 6, 2011. - Non-Epileptic Seizures May Be Misdiagnosed Longer in Veterans
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | September 6, 2011. - Valdoxan More Effective on Patients with Major Depressive Disorder Than Common Antidepressants
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | September 6, 2011. - Brain Halves, 1 Perception
By Medical News Today | September 5, 2011. - New Map Shows Where Tastes Are Coded in the Brain
By Medical News Today | September 5, 2011. - Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease More Accurate Through Cognitive Changes Than Biomarkers
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | September 5, 2011. - Signs of Aging May Be Linked to Undetected Blocked Brain Blood Vessels
By Medical News Today | September 5, 2011. - Alzheimer Brain Destroyed by Too Many Blood Vessels
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | September 4, 2011. - Undetectable Blockages in Brain Blood Vessels Linked to Signs of Aging
By Catharine Paddock PhD | Medical News Today | September 4, 2011. - Discovery Suggests Way to Block Fetal Brain Damage Produced by Oxygen Deprivation
By Scripps Research Institute | September 3, 2011. - Salk Scientists Discover a Highly Conserved Mechanism Governing Brain Development
By Salk Institute | September 3, 2011. - Stanford Scientists Discover Blood Factors That Appear to Cause Aging in Brains of Mice
By Stanford University Medical Center | September 2, 2011. - UBC Researchers Find a New Culprit in Alzheimer’s Disease: Too Many Blood Vessels
By University of British Columbia | September 2, 2011. - Word Association: Princeton Study Matches Brain Scans with Complex Thought
By Princeton University | September 2, 2011. - Choice of Seizure Drug for Brain Tumor Patients May Affect Survival
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | September 1, 2011. - From Sweet to Salty – Evidence of Unique Taste Maps in the Brain
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | September 1, 2011. - Implanted Sensor Chip to Monitor Tumor Growth
By Technische Universitaet Muenchen | September 1, 2011. - New Survival Mechanism for Neurons Revealed by Johns Hopkins Scientists
By Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions | September 1, 2011. - New Study Pinpoints Areas of the Brain Used Exclusively for Language, Providing a Partial Answer to a Longstanding Debate in Cognitive Science
By Massachusetts Institute of Technology | September 1, 2011. - ReNeuron Receives Clearance to Increase the Dose of Its Stem Cell Treatment for Stroke
By Ian Lyall | September 1, 2011. - UnitedHealthcare, Martin Memorial Health Systems Announce New Network Relationship
By ScottSamples | September 1, 2011.
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