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- Everolimus Prolongs Progression-Free Survival for Patients with Neuroendocrine Tumors
By Medical News Today | November 30, 2011. - Key Area Identified That Could Sever Communication Between Brain and Heart in Disease
By Medical News Today | November 30, 2011. - New Center Consolidates Brain, Spinal Care
By Anika Clark | November 30, 2011. - R. Michael Scott, MD, Receives the Franc D. Ingraham Distinguished Service Award
By Children’s Hospital Boston | November 30, 2011. - Research Shows Rx with Hyperbaric Oxygen Improved TBI and PTSD in Vets
By Medical News Today | November 30, 2011. - Researchers Regenerate Muscle in Mice
By Medical News Today | November 30, 2011. - Studying Patients with Language Impairments Caused by Neurodegenerative Diseases
By Medical News Today | November 30, 2011. - The Interplay of Dancing Electrons
By Medical News Today | November 30, 2011. - Yoga, Business and the Secret of Everlasting Youth
By Francine Hardaway | November 30, 2011. - Patients with Balance Disorders Benefit from Integrative Therapy
By Medical News Today | November 29, 2011. - Soccer Headers Can Cause Brain Injury
By Rupert Shepherd | Medical News Today | November 29, 2011. - TBI: Not a Single Disease, but Many
By Patrice Wendling | Family Practice News Digital Network | November 29, 2011. - Violent Video Games Alter the Brain
By Rupert Shepherd | Medical News Today | November 29, 2011. - Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s – Elan-Cambridge New Research Center
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | November 28, 2011. - Belleville Neurologist Denies Med Mal Allegations
By Christina Stueve | November 28, 2011. - Carefully Selected Young, Healthy Neurons Can Functionally Integrate into Diseased Brain Circuitry
By Medical News Today | November 28, 2011. - Damage from Alzheimer’s Disease Reversed with Deep Brain Stimulation
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | November 28, 2011. - Defect in Brain Cell Channel Identified That May Cause Autism-Like Syndrome
By Medical News Today | November 28, 2011. - In Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation Increases Airflow During Sleep
By Medical News Today | November 28, 2011. - Two Opposing Brain Malfunctions Cause Two Autism-related Disorders
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | November 28, 2011. - After Surviving Tumor, Man Gives Thanks Every Day
By Dan Lyksett Leader | Telegram staff | November 27, 2011. - Enhanced Treatment of Brain Tumors
By Medical News Today | November 27, 2011. - Scientists Discover New Approach for Cancer Medication
By Medical News Today | November 27, 2011. - Stuttering Associated with Gene Mutations in Cell Recycling
By Medical News Today | November 27, 2011. - Neuron Transplants Can Repair Brain Circuits
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | November 26, 2011. - Painful Migraines Linked to Higher Depression Risk
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | November 26, 2011. - T-Cell Ability to Target Cancer Restored by Arginine
By Medical News Today | November 26, 2011. - Brain Imaging, Behavior Research Reveals Physicians Learn More by Paying Attention to Failure
By Medical News Today | November 25, 2011. - First Int’l Neurotrauma Congress Ends in Mash’had
By Islamic Republic News Agency/IRNA | November 25, 2011. - Lab Creates Cells Used by Brain to Control Muscle Cells
By Medical News Today | November 25, 2011. - MedUni Vienna: Development of the Brain Network in the Foetus Now Measurable for the First Time in the Womb
By Medical News Today | November 25, 2011. - Playing Music Alters the Processing of Multiple Sensory Stimuli in the Brain
By Medical News Today | November 25, 2011. - Researchers Decode a Puzzling Movement Disorder
By Medical News Today | November 25, 2011. - Synesthesia and Evolution
By Medical News Today | November 25, 2011. - Dream Sleep Eases Painful Memories
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | November 24, 2011. - Exercise May Encourage Healthy Eating Via Brain Changes
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | November 24, 2011. - Potentially Safer, More Efficient Method of Electrical Stimulation Could Help Treat Damaged Nerves
By Medical News Today | November 24, 2011. - Toll-like Receptors Play Role in Brain Damage in Newborns
By Medical News Today | November 24, 2011. - Another Wake-up Protocol Improves ICU Outcomes
By Steve Frandzel | November 23, 2011. - Bioengineering Yields New Approaches for Diagnosing and Treating Traumatic Brain Injury
By Medical News Today | November 23, 2011. - Engineering Student Wins Prestigious Marshall Scholarship
By Joe Kullman | Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering | November 23, 2011. - Head and Neck Cancer – Factors Linked to Higher Death Risk Among Two Year Survivors
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | November 23, 2011. - Lab-Grown Implanted Neurons Successfully Merged with Brain’s Wiring
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | November 23, 2011. - Psychopaths’ Brains Show Differences in Structure and Function
By Max-Planck-Gesellschaft | Medical News Today | November 23, 2011. - Recurrent Glioblastoma – Tumor Treating Fields Versus Best Standard Chemotherapy, a Comparison
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | November 23, 2011. - Shedding Light on How We See Family Resemblance in Faces
By Medical News Today | November 23, 2011. - Alzheimer’s – Is Being Thin an Early Sign?
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | November 22, 2011. - How Meditation Benefits the Brain
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | November 22, 2011. - Hypertension Affects Brain Capacity
By Deutsches Aerzteblatt International | Medical News Today | November 21, 2011. - Implanted Neurons, Grown in the Lab, Take Charge of Brain Circuitry
By University of Wisconsin-Madison | Medical News Today | November 22, 2011. - Nerve Cells Key to Making Sense of Our Senses
By Medical News Today | November 22, 2011. - New Animal Study Suggests That with Training, Smell Can Improve
By Medical News Today | November 22, 2011. - Novel ALS Drug Slows Symptom Progression, Reduces Mortality in Phase 2 Trial
By Medical News Today | November 22, 2011. - Regeneration after A Stroke Requires Intact Communication Channels between the Two Halves of the Brain
By Max-Planck-Gesellschaft | Medical News Today | November 22, 2011. - Tweaking a Gene Makes Muscles Twice As Strong
By Salk Institute for Biological Studies | Medical News Today | November 22, 2011. - Afternoon Sleepiness? Protein, Not Sugar, Keeps Us Awake
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | November 21, 2011. - Brain Cancer Vaccine Shows Positive Results
By Rupert Shepherd | Medical News Today | November 21, 2011. - Landmark Spinal Repair Stem Cell Trial
By Rupert Shepherd | Medical News Today | November 21, 2011. - Nudity Tunes up the Brain
By Medical News Today | November 21, 2011. - Sense of Smell May Improve with Training
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | November 21, 2011. - Female Orgasm – Brain Activity Captured in FMRI Imaging Device
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | November 21, 2011. - Nutrient Balance As Sensed by the Brain
By Medical News Today | November 20, 2011. - Synesthesia: Brain Study Explores What Makes Colors and Numbers Collide
By Medical News Today | November 20, 2011. - Clionsky Neuro Systems (CNS-Neuro) Announces Publication of Study Finding Elderly Patients Unable to Recognize Their Memory Loss
By Medical News Today | November 19, 2011. - DISC1 Variant Gene Linked to Brain Development Disruption, Study Shows How
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | November 19, 2011. - Old Drugs Find New Target for Treating Brain Tumor
By Medical News Today | November 19, 2011. - Study Results Confirm Benefit of Treating Patients Suffering from Severe Depression with Deep Brain Stimulation
By Medical News Today | November 19, 2011. - Surgical Leaders Announce Creation of Collaborative Spine Research Foundation to Fund Spine-Care Research
By Medical News Today | November 19, 2011. - A Cortical Connection in Common Between Mice and Men
By Medical News Today | November 18, 2011. - How Schizophrenia Gene Linked to Psychiatric Disorders Impairs Brain Development
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | November 18, 2011. - How the Brain Handles Spatial Resolution
By Medical News Today | November 18, 2011. - How the Brain’s Structure and Genes Affect Autism and Fragile X Syndrome
By Medical News Today | November 18, 2011. - New Facility at SCB Medical
By Express News Service | The New Indian Express | November 18, 2011. - Researchers Uncover Steps in Synapse Building, Pruning
By Medical News Today | November 18, 2011. - Studies Highlight Brain’s Resiliency to Damage
By Medical News Today | November 18, 2011. - The Eye of the Fly: Researchers Discover Possible Key to Degenerative Nerve Diseases
By Medical News Today | November 18, 2011. - Computer Chip Mimics How Our Neurons Adapt to New Information
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | November 17, 2011. - New Brain Study to Test 100 Former NFL Players
By Rachel Cohen | The Associated Press | November 17, 2011. - New Candidate Gene for Lou Gehrig’s Disease Revealed by Genetic Screening in Yeast
By Medical News Today | November 17, 2011. - Possible New Approaches to Rehabilitation for Alcoholics Following Discovery That They May Recruit Other Brain Regions for Simple Tasks
By Medical News Today | November 17, 2011. - Reducing the Treatment Gap for Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders
By Medical News Today | November 17, 2011. - Rusk Experts Present at American Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Meeting
By Medical News Today | November 17, 2011. - Study: Mycophenolate Is Superior to Azathioprine As Treatment for Lupus Nephritis
By Medical News Today | November 17, 2011. - Brain Injury May Result from Routine Head Hits in School Sports
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - How Brain’s Structure and Genes Affect Autism and Fragile X Syndrome
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - How Space Flight Impacts Astronauts’ Eyes and Vision
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - Life Experiences Influence Brain Development, Behavior
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - Microelectronic Device Maps Brain Activity
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - Mystery of Dystonia Unlocked with Advanced Imaging
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - News from the Journal of Clinical Investigation: Nov. 14, 2011
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - New Imaging Research Shows Strengths and Weaknesses of the Aging Brain, Points to Ways to Improve Cognition in Older Adults
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - New Method for Producing Precursor of Neurons, Bone and Other Important Tissues from Stem Cells
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - Old Drug May Have New Use in Protecting Brain
By Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | November 16, 2011. - Performance Linked to Changes in Human Brain Structure Function: Findings Explore Complexities of How the Brain Learns, Stores, and Recalls Info
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - Post-Cardiac-Arrest Discharge Improved by Better Understanding of Neurologic Defects
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - The Serotonin System in Women’s Brains Is Damaged More Readily by Alcohol Than That in Men’s Brains
By Medical News Today | November 16, 2011. - Health People
November 15, 2011. - Mouse Model Offers Potential New Drug Target in Lou Gehrig’s Disease
By Medical News Today | November 15, 2011. - Swedish Neuroscience Institute Gets $2.2 MN Grants from NIH for Brain Disorders Research
By Seattle | November 15, 2011. - Brain Implant ‘Could Be Used to Treat Epilepsy’
By Anne Brown | November 14, 2011. - Heavy Hits, Bruised Brains
By BILL SPURR, Features Writer | November 14, 2011. - IMRIS Reports Third Quarter 2011 Financial Results
By IMRIS Inc. | November 14, 2011. - Neurological Impairment Associated with Chemotherapy
By Rupert Shepherd | Medical News Today | November 14, 2011. - The Elderly Lose Their Ability to Distinguish Between Odors, Posing Hazards
By Medical News Today | November 14, 2011. - Discovery Enables Design of Drugs That Could Target Particular Nerve Cells
By Medical News Today | November 13, 2011. - Discovery May Lead to New Approaches to Cancer, Neurodegeneration, Growth Defects and Diabetes
By Medical News Today | November 13, 2011. - Ultrathin Flexible Brain Implant Offers Unique Look at Seizures
By National Institutes of Health | November 13, 2011. - Cancer’s Million Pound Patient
By Adam Lusher | November 12, 2011. - Medical Experiment Caused 370 Deaths in Mexico?
By IANS/EFE | November 12, 2011. - New Software Tool for the Advance of Neuroscience
By Medical News Today | November 12, 2011. - No Need to Shrink Guts to Have a Larger Brain
By Medical News Today | November 12, 2011. - Why Do Neurons Die in Parkinson’s Disease?
By Medical News Today | November 12, 2011. - Young Woman with Amnesia Unable to Hold a Single Face in Short-Term Memory… Unless It’s Paris Hilton!
By Medical News Today | November 12, 2011. - Experimental Medical Procedure Blamed for 370 Deaths in Mexico
By Agencia EFE S.A. | November 11, 2011. - Healthy Dietary Habits Can Improve Long-Term Health of Collision-Sport Athletes, Avoid Late-Life Health Problems
By Medical News Today | November 11, 2011. - Brain Function Involved in Recovery of Facial Paralysis Is Different According to Sex
By Medical News Today | November 10, 2011. - Diabetes Associated with Inflammatory Processes That Lead to Cortical Atrophy and Brain Dysfunction
By Medical News Today | November 10, 2011. - EEG Can Identify Awareness in Those Thought to Be in Permanently Vegetative State
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | November 10, 2011. - In Childhood Cancer, Basic Biology Offers Clues to Better Treatments
By Medical News Today | November 10, 2011. - Neurological Disorder Impacts Brain Cells Differently
By Medical News Today | November 10, 2011. - Spinal Bleeding with Brain Injury May Suggest Abuse in Young Children
By Medical News Today | November 10, 2011. - Swedish Awarded Major NIH Grant for Brain Disorders Research
By Swedish Neuroscience Institute | November 10, 2011. - Annual North American Spine Society Meeting
November 9, 2011. - Brain Stimulator Shown to Reduce ‘Untreatable’ Epileptic Seizures
By Medical News Today | November 9, 2011. - First Mouse Model to Study Important Aspect of Alzheimer’s
By Medical News Today | November 9, 2011. - Low Oxygen Is Key Factor Affecting Outcomes after Traumatic Brain Injury
By Medical News Today | November 9, 2011. - Neuralstem Reports Third Quarter Financial Results and Provides Business and Clinical Update
By Neuralstem, Inc. | November 9, 2011. - Neurosurgeons Champion Brain Bypass in Select Patients
By Medical News Today | November 9, 2011. - Previously Undetectable Injuries Revealed in First Use of High-Field MRI in Developing Brain
By Medical News Today | November 9, 2011. - Stroke Risk Not Reduced by EC-IC Bypass Surgery
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | November 9, 2011. - 67% More Prefrontal Brain Neurons in Children with Autism
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | November 8, 2011. - Comprehensive Management of Pediatric Brain Tumors
November 8, 2011. - Neuromuscular Warm-Up Associated with Reduced Lower Extremity Injuries in Adolescent Female Athletes
By Medical News Today | November 8, 2011. - New Study Uncovers How Brain Cells Degrade Dangerous Protein Aggregates
By Medical News Today | November 8, 2011. - New Technology to Monitor Brain Aneurysms
By Medical News Today | November 8, 2011. - Possible Personalized Brain Tumor Therapy with Src Inhibitors Following Discovery That Metabolic Protein Plays Role in Tumor Cell Formation and Growth
By Medical News Today | November 8, 2011. - Process Important to Brain Development Studied in Detail
By Medical News Today | November 8, 2011. - Your Stroke Risk Profile May Also Help Predict Your Risk of Memory Problems
By Medical News Today | November 8, 2011. - Are Kids Getting Enough Iodine – Vital for Prevention of Brain Damage
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | November 7, 2011. - Assessing Memory Performance in Older Adults
By Medical News Today | November 7, 2011. - Brain Chemistry Directly Altered by Parasite
By Medical News Today | November 7, 2011. - Cleveland Clinic, UH Testing Therapies on Deadly Brain Tumors
By Angela Townsend | The Plain Dealer | November 7, 2011. - Important Research Link Between Active Ingredient in Saffron and MS
By Medical News Today | November 7, 2011. - “Leatherhead” Football Helmet Study Demonstrates Need for New Testing Standards, Greater Focus on Youth Helmets
By Medical News Today | November 7, 2011. - Prefrontal Cortex Epigenetic Signatures in Brain Tissue of People with Autism
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | November 7, 2011. - When Our Neurones Remain Silent So That Our Performances May Improve
By Medical News Today | November 7, 2011. - Alzheimer’s Disease Remains a Mystery
November 6, 2011. - Amphetamine Use During Adolescence Linked to Permanent Changes in Brain Function and Behavior
By Medical News Today | November 6, 2011. - In Mouse Model, Exercise Provides Clue to Deadly Ataxia
By Medical News Today | November 6, 2011. - Mechanism Discovered in Brain Cancer Responsible for Neuron Death
By Medical News Today | November 6, 2011. - Brains Come Wired for Cooperation
By Medical News Today | November 5, 2011. - How Light-Sensitive Brain Cells Keep Us Awake By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | November 5, 2011.
- Brain Probe That Softens after Insertion Causes Less Scarring
By Medical News Today | November 4, 2011. - Critical Protein Prevents Secondary Damage after Stroke
By Medical News Today | November 4, 2011. - ‘Hormone of Love’ Ensures Its Future
By Medical News Today | November 4, 2011. - Improved Understanding of Batten Disease Offers a Potential Treatment
By Medical News Today | November 4, 2011. - Impulsive Versus Controlled Men: Disinhibited Brains and Disinhibited Behavior
By Medical News Today | November 4, 2011. - NIDDK Boosts Study on Diabetic Retinopathy and Nephropathy Protections
By Medical News Today | November 4, 2011. - Researchers Identify Brain Cells Responsible for Keeping Us Awake
By Medical News Today | November 4, 2011. - The Cerebellum As Navigation Assistant
By Medical News Today | November 4, 2011. - Vendor Notebook: HealthGrades and CPM to Merge
By Mike Miliard | November 4, 2011. - Hippocampus Plays Bigger Memory Role Than Previously Thought
By Medical News Today | November 3, 2011. - Possible Therapy for One Form of Inherited Nerve Dysfunction
By Medical News Today | November 3, 2011. - Scientists Stop Cerebral Palsy-Like Brain Damage in Mice
By Medical News Today | November 3, 2011. - WSU Neurologists Work to Develop Surgical Epilepsy Program in Vietnam
November 3, 2011. - A Rich Club in the Human Brain
By Medical News Today | November 2, 2011. - Link between Hormone in Birth Control Shot and Memory Loss
By Medical News Today | November 2, 2011. - Potential Biomarker of Cognitive Decline Identified for Earlier Diagnosis of Disease
By Medical News Today | November 2, 2011. - DNA Find Sheds Light on the Human Brain
By Medical News Today | November 1, 2011. - Do Deficits in Brain Cannabinoids Contribute to Eating Disorders?
By Medical News Today | November 1, 2011. - Gene Expression Charted in the Brain Across Lifespan
By Medical News Today | November 1, 2011. - Harton Regional Medical Center is First in Tennessee with Fully Integrated 3D Operating Room
By Seyed Emadian, MD, (Ph.D), Santa Barbara, CALIF | November 1, 2011. - Human Brain Cells’ Genetic Make-Up Changes During a Lifetime
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | November 1, 2011. - Influencing Craving for Cigarettes by Stimulating the Brain
By Medical News Today | November 1, 2011. - Low Vitamin D Common in Spine Surgery Patients
By Washington University in St. Louis | November 1, 2011. - Meet our Conference Medical Chairs for the 2012 Conference on Hydrocephalus!
By Karima | November 1, 2011. - Nerve Protein Linked to Learning and Memory
By Medical News Today | November 1, 2011. - Non-Invasive Current Stimulation Improves Sight and Quality of Life in Patients with Optic Nerve Damage
By Medical News Today | November 1, 2011. - Vocabulary of Epigenetics Expanding: Patterns of New DNA Letter in Brain Suggest Distinct Function
By Medical News Today | November 1, 2011.
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