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- UCLA Neuroscientists Demonstrate Crucial Advances in ‘Brain Reading’
By University of California – Los Angeles | Medical News Today | December 31, 2011. - New Clues As to Why Some Older People May Be Losing Their Memory
By Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Medical News Today | December 30, 2011. - 2011′s Last Viral Lie about Health Reform
By Linda Bergthold | Health Policy Consultant | December 29, 2011. - Altered Gene Tracks RNA Editing in Neurons
By Brown University | Medical News Today | December 29, 2011. - Be Aware of Concussion As Winter Sports Season Gets under Way
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 29, 2011. - Diet Patterns May Keep Brain from Shrinking
By American Academy of Neurology | Medical News Today | December 29, 2011. - New Clues As to Why Some Older People May Be Losing Their Memory
By American Academy of Neurology | Medical News Today | December 29, 2011. - Nutrients May Stop Brain Shrinkage Linked to Alzheimer’s
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 29, 2011. - Pigeons Can “Count” As Well As Monkeys
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 29, 2011. - Researchers Discover How the Brain Merges Sights and Sounds
By Max-Planck-Gesellschaft | Medical News Today | December 29, 2011. - Scripps Research Scientists Discover a Brain Cell Malfunction in Schizophrenia
By The Scripps Research Institute | Medical News Today | December 29, 2011. - Year in Review: Positive Signs for Giffords’ Recovery
By Todd Neale, Senior Staff Writer | MedPage Today | December 29, 2011. - 9 Leaders of New Spine & Neurosurgery Programs
By Laura Miller | December 28, 2011. - An Answer to a Mysterious Movement Disorder Discovered in the Genome
By Cell Press | Medical News Today | December 28, 2011. - Be Aware of Concussion As Winter Sports Season Gets Under Way
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 28, 2011. - Elderly Can Be As Fast As Young in Some Brain Tasks
By Ohio State University | Medical News Today | December 28, 2011. - Brain Size May Predict Risk for Early Alzheimer’s Disease
By American Academy of Neurology | Medical News Today | December 27, 2011. - Changes Identified in the Brains of Patients with Spinal Cord Compression
By University of Western Ontario | Medical News Today | December 27, 2011. - Compared to Neanderthals, Modern Humans Have a Better Sense of Smell
By Max-Planck-Gesellschaft | Medical News Today | December 27, 2011. - ‘Rare’ Brain Disorder May Be More Common Than Thought
By Mayo Clinic | Medical News Today | December 27, 2011. - Researchers Decipher Interaction of Fragrances and Olfactory Receptors
By Ruhr-University Bochum | Medical News Today | December 25, 2011. - Habit Formation Is Enabled by Gateway to Brain Cells
By Georgia Health Sciences University | Medical News Today | December 24, 2011. - How the Brain Cell Works: A Dive into Its Inner Network
By University of Miami | Medical News Today | December 24, 2011. - Berlin’s Neuroscientists Decode Important Mechanism of Nerve Cell Communication
By Freie Universitaet Berlin | Medical News Today | December 23, 2011. - Botox Shows Lasting Effects on Distant Muscles
By International Anesthesia Research Society | Medical News Today | December 23, 2011. - Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining: Weather Forecasting Models Could Predict Brain Tumor Growth
By BioMed Central | Medical News Today | December 23, 2011. - UA Student Speaks after Waking from Coma
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | December 23, 2011. - Early Alzheimer’s Disease – Brain’s Cortex Size May Predict Risk
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 22, 2011. - Major Depression Requires Several Treatment Steps for Remission
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | December 22, 2011. - Babies Remember Even As They Seem to Forget
By Johns Hopkins University | Medical News Today | December 21, 2011. - Snipping Key Nerves May Help Life Threatening Heart Rhythms
By University of California – Los Angeles Health Sciences | Medical News Today | December 21, 2011. - Variations in Spinal Cervical Fusion Reflect Lack of Evidence
By Wolters Kluwer Health | Medical News Today | December 21, 2011. - What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Neuropathy?
By National Institutes of Health, National Health Service (UK) | Medical News Today | December 21, 2011. - Ekso Exoskeletal Device Tested in 6 Patients with Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
By Kessler Foundation | Medical News Today | December 20, 2011. - Wolfson Foundation Awards £20million to UCL for Experimental Neurology Centre
By University College London | Medical News Today | December 20, 2011. - Sudden Death in Rett Syndrome May Be Explained by Brain and Heart Link
By Baylor College of Medicine | Medical News Today | December 17, 2011. - Increased Touch Sensitivity Shown by Individuals with DFNA2 Hearing Loss
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | December 16, 2011. - Longevity Proteins Also May Be Linked to Mood Control
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | December 16, 2011. - Part of Brain Associated with Delayed Disease Identified – Implications for Alzheimer’s Disease
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | December 16, 2011. - Potential Explanation for Mechanisms of Associative Memory
By University of Bristol | Medical News Today | December 16, 2011. - Royal Society Cautions Against Premature Legal Applications of Neuroscience
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | December 16, 2011. - RTOG Activates Study to Determine Best Treatment Strategies for Patients with Glioma Brain Tumors
By American College of Radiology | Medical News Today | December 16, 2011. - What Determines the Capacity of Short-Term Memory?
By Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology | Medical News Today | December 16, 2011. - 1 in 50 Babies Has Birth Defect: Report Highlights Worrying Gaps in Regional Monitoring
By Queen Mary, University of London | Medical News Today | December 15, 2011. - Magnetic Stimulation of Brain for Stroke Recovery
By Rupert Shepherd | Medical News Today | December 15, 2011. - A Novel Mechanism Regulating Stress Is Identified
By Tufts University | Medical News Today | December 14, 2011. - High Levels of Tau Protein Linked to Poor Recovery after Brain Injury
By Washington University in St. Louis | Medical News Today | December 14, 2011. - Improved Survival for World’s Tiniest Preemies, Some Weighing Less Than 10 Oz. at Birth
By Loyola University Health System | Medical News Today | December 14, 2011. - International Meet at Nimhans Today
By DHNS | December 14, 2011. - Potential to Learn High-Performance Tasks with Little or No Conscious Effort
By National Science Foundation | Medical News Today | December 14, 2011. - Researchers Decipher the Role of Proteins in the Cell Environment
By Ruhr-University Bochum | Medical News Today | December 14, 2011. - Brain Tumor Chemotherapy Resistance Prediction
By Journal of Clinical Investigation | Medical News Today | December 14, 2011. - Cognitive Problems Still Evident Several Years after Breast Cancer Treatment
By Wiley-Blackwell | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - Electrical Activity in the Brain Likened to an Orchestra
By Norwegian University of Life Sciences | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - Erythropoietin May Pose a Risk to Blood Vessels in the Brain and Body
By Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - If You Care, Yawn Back!
By Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - In Rat Model of Lou Gehrig’s, Disease Progression Halted
By Journal of Clinical Investigation | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - Parkinsons’ – Brain Volume Decrease and Cognitive Decline Linked
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - Preventing a Traumatism from Establishing Itself and Becoming Pathological
By INSERM (Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale) | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - RUB Researchers Decipher the Role of Proteins in the Cell Environment
By Nordic School of Public Health | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - Simple, Model-Free Analysis of Voltage-Gated Channels
By Rockefeller University Press | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - Structural Pattern Uncovers Brain Atrophy in Parkinson’s
By University of Pennsylvania | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - Study Looks at Complications of Invasive EEG in Children with Epilepsy
By Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | December 13, 2011. - Swarms of Bees Could Unlock Secrets to Human Brains
By University of Sheffield | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - Understanding How Brain Tumors Invade
By Rockefeller University Press | Medical News Today | December 13, 2011. - Depressed? Crossed Wires in the Brain
By BioMed Central | Medical News Today | December 12, 2011. - Facility Mulls Full Closure
By Sanjay Mandal | December 12, 2011. - Neuroscientists Boost Memory Using Genetics and a New Memory-Enhancing Drug
By Baylor College of Medicine | Medical News Today | December 12, 2011. - On Course to Help Tumour Patients
By cambridge-news.co.uk | December 12, 2011. - Over 60,000 on Outpatient Waiting Lists at Dublin Hospitals in 2011
By The Irish Times | December 12, 2011. - Using Eyebrain Tracker in Parkinson’s Therapy Clinical Trial
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | December 12, 2011. - Decision Making in Bee Swarms Mimic Neurons in Human Brains
By Cornell University | Medical News Today | December 10, 2011. - Animal Study Offers Insights into Possible Drug Targets to Improve Memory As We Age
By Society for Neuroscience | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Biopsies Reveal Nature of Brain Lesions Early in MS Progression, Countering Conventional Wisdom
By Cleveland Clinic | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Brains of Taxi Drivers Change As They Learn to Navigate the Streets
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Concussion Testing Makes Everyone Tired
By Penn State | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - How Our Brains Keep Us Focused
By RIKEN | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Important Milestone Toward 3D Model of the Brain
By Tartaglia Communications | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Long-Term Imaging Reveals Intriguing Patterns of Human Brain Maturation
By Cell Press | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Longevity Proteins Linked to Anxiety
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Oxytocin Makes You Feel More Extroverted
By Rupert Shepherd | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Potential New Therapies for People with Declining Sense of Smell
By University of California – Berkeley | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Sequencing of Mouse Neural Retina
By Brown University | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Taking the Toyota Approach to Brain Surgery
By Inderscience | Medical News Today | December 9, 2011. - Changes in the Path of Brain Development Make Human Brains Unique
By Medical News Today | December 8, 2011. - Devastating ‘Founder Effect’ Genetic Disorder Raced to Defective Mitochondria in Cerebellar Neurons
By Medical News Today | December 8, 2011. - Fooling Visual Neurons Provides New Insight into How the Brain Reconstructs the Third Dimension
By Medical News Today | December 8, 2011. - Human Brains Unlikely to Evolve into a “supermind” As Price to Pay Would Be Too High
By Medical News Today | December 8, 2011. - Likely Cause of Essential Tremor Discovered
By Medical News Today | December 8, 2011. - Maternal Care Influences Brain Chemistry into Adulthood
By Medical News Today | December 8, 2011. - Mayo Clinic Collaboration Finds Multiple Sclerosis Often Starts in Brain’s Outer Layers
By Medical News Today | December 8, 2011. - Natural Supplement Shown to Improve Mental Performance and Decrease Test Anxiety by 17 Percent
By Medical News Today | December 8, 2011. - Surprises Drive Learning in Same Neural Circuits
By Medical News Today | December 8, 2011. - Antenatal Corticosteroid Therapy for Very Preterm Births Lowers Risk of Infant Death and Neurodevelopmental Problems
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | December 7, 2011. - Headaches after Traumatic Brain Injury Highest in Adolescents and Girls
By Medical News Today | December 7, 2011. - How the Brain Corrects Involuntary Bodily Movement
By Medical News Today | December 7, 2011. - Neuroscientists Find Greater Complexity in How We Perceive Motion
By Medical News Today | December 7, 2011. - Scientists Make Advances in Neuroscience and Vision Research
By Medical News Today | December 7, 2011. - ADHD – Four Genes Linked to the Disorder
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 6, 2011. - Concussions, the NFL and the Steelers
By Christina L. Rivers | December 6, 2011. - Is Oxidative Stress Less Harmful Than Suspected?
By Medical News Today | December 6, 2011. - Listening to Music Lights up the Whole Brain
By Suomen Akatemia | Medical News Today | December 6, 2011. - Muscle Fatigue Linked to Changes in the Interaction Between Neuronal Structures
By Medical News Today | December 6, 2011. - Renowned Neurosurgeon Aizik L. Wolf and Miami Neuroscience Center Team to Partner with Larkin Community Hospital in Major Expansion
By Larkin Community Hospital | December 6, 2011. - Scientists Perform First Asian Genome-Wide Association Study on Spine Disease
By Medical News Today | December 6, 2011. - 3DTV ‘does not increase seizure risk’
By Bob Jones | December 5, 2011. - Childhood Mistreatment Causes Reduced Brain Volume
By Rupert Shepherd | Medical News Today | December 5, 2011. - Group of 12 Former NFL Players Brings Fresh Lawsuit Against League for Covering up Concussion Risks During Their Playing Careers
By Seeger Weiss LLP; Law Offices of Marc S. Albert | Press Release | December 5, 2011. - Improved Diagnosis and Potential Treatment of Neuromyelitis Optica
By Medical News Today | December 5, 2011. - Repairing Spinal Cord Injury with Dental Pulp Stem Cells
By Akihito Yamamoto | Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan | December 5, 2011. - 3-D TV Doesn’t Raise Seizure Risk for Kids with Epilepsy: Study
By Alan MozesHealthDay Reporter | December 4, 2011. - Scheduled Kuwaiti-US Neurosurgical Conf. Begins
December 4, 2011. - First Post-Baseline Data from the Sabril(R) (vigabatrin) Registry Presented at the American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting
By Press Release | December 3, 2011. - Neurosurgery Residents Oppose Restrictions on Work Hours
By Medical News Today | December 3, 2011. - Neurosurgery Study Examines Link Between Oxygen Loss and TBI
By Biren Katzman Trial Lawyers | December 3, 2011. - Patient Receives First Prescription for FDA-Approved Brain Tumor Treatment
By Medical News Today | December 3, 2011. - Residents at Neurosurgery Training Programs Oppose New Regulations Limiting Duty Hours
By Neurosurgery | December 3, 2011. - Reversing Early Sign of Alzheimer’s – Animal Experiment Successful, for a While
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | December 3, 2011. - Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners Announces Presentation to Be Made at the American Epilepsy Society’s 65th Annual Meeting
By Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc. | December 2, 2011. - CCSVU and MS Risk Factors Are Similar
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | December 2, 2011. - Newly Established Neuroscience Clinical Trials Center Could Bring Treatments to Patients Faster
By Albert Einstein College of Medicine | Medical News Today | December 2, 2011. - Researchers Find New Path to Control Tumor Growth
By University of Alabama at Birmingham | Medical News Today | December 2, 2011. - Risk Factors for CCSVI Are Similar to Risk Factors for Developing MS
By University at Buffalo | Medical News Today | December 2, 2011. - Single Injection Allows Relief from Pain for 8 Months Following Spinal Cord Injury
By Cleveland Clinic | Medical News Today | December 2, 2011. - Study Identifies Most Effective Ways to Assess Progression in Huntington’s Disease, Which Could Speed up Development of Disease-modifying Drugs
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | December 2, 2011. - Hearing Melodies and Speech Cues – Is There a Central Brain Area?
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | December 1, 2011. - Is It Alzheimer’s Disease or Another Dementia? Marker May Give More Accurate Diagnosis
By Medical News Today | December 1, 2011. - Neurons Created That Light up As They Fire
By Medical News Today | December 1, 2011. - Risk Factors for CCSVI Are Similar to Risk Factors for Developing MS
By Medical News Today | December 1, 2011. - Structure-Function Impairments Observed in People Addicted to Cocaine
By Medical News Today | December 1, 2011. - Why Evolutionarily Ancient Brain Areas Are Important
By Medical News Today | December 1, 2011.
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