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- A Parent’s Nurturing Results in Larger Hippocampus in Children
By Christine Kearney | Medical News Today | January 31, 2012. - Childhood Brain Tumors Linked to Newly Discovered Mutations
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | January 31, 2012. - Discovery May Lead to New Treatment for Rett Syndrome
By Oregon Health & Science University | Medical News Today | January 31, 2012. - Prion-Like Protein Plays a Key Role in Storing Long-Term Memories
By Stowers Institute for Medical Research | Medical News Today | January 31, 2012. - SSNS Relocates to New Campus
January 31, 2012. - Mutations Tied to Aggressive Childhood Brain Tumors Revealed by Cancer Sequencing Initiative
By St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital | Medical News Today | January 30, 2012. - No Neurosurgery Ban for Those over Age 70
By Carole Fader | January 30, 2012. - Patient Care Could Be Revolutionized by Diagnostic Brain Tumor Test
By UT Southwestern Medical Center | Medical News Today | January 30, 2012. - Exploring Insect Brains Reveals Mechanism Behind Associative Memory
By California Institute of Technology | Medical News Today | January 29, 2012. - Too Many CT Scans Performed in the ER for Dizziness
By Henry Ford Health System | Medical News Today | January 29, 2012. - Caribbean Neurosciences Symposium Opening Remarks by Dr. Fenton Ferguson
By JIS | January 27, 2012. - Neuronal Activity Highlighted by New Fluorescent Dyes
By University of California – San Diego | Medical News Today | January 27, 2012. - Spirits High at PMH Following Historic Surgery
By Travis Cartwright-Carroll | Guardian Staff Reporter | January 27, 2012. - What’s Hot at International Stroke Conference 2012?
By Susan Jeffrey | January 27, 2012. - Doctors Remove Two Small Pieces of Mark Kirk’s Brain
By The Associated Press | January 26, 2012. - Helen Ellis Memorial Opens Surgical Institute in Tarpon Springs
By Tampa Bay Times | January 26, 2012. - Leeds Brain Surgery under Review
By Katie Baldwin | January 26, 2012. - New Centre for Research for Innovation in Mental Health to Be Established at Nimhans, Bangalore
By Sophia Jenson | January 26, 2012. - Stimulating Cognitive Activity Lowers Risk of Alzheimer’s
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | January 26, 2012. - High-Cost Screening Instead of More Effective Tests Usually Offered to Neuropathy Patients
By University of Michigan Health System | Medical News Today | January 25, 2012. - How Cells Dispose of Their Waste
By Max-Planck-Gesellschaft | Medical News Today | January 25, 2012. - New Way Discovered to Image Brain Tumors and Predict Recurrence
By University of California – San Francisco | Medical News Today | January 25, 2012. - Possible New Pathway Can Overcome Glioblastoma Resistance
By American Association for Cancer Research | Medical News Today | January 25, 2012. - Potential New Pathway Can Overcome Glioblastoma Resistance
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | January 25, 2012. - Risk of Nerve Damage in Prostate Cancer Surgeries May Be Reduced by Preoperative MRI
By Radiological Society of North America | Medical News Today | January 25, 2012. - Doctors Cautiously Optimistic about Kirk
By Thomas Owen | January 24, 2012. - Headhunting: Giants Boast of Targeting Punt Returner, Raise Questions about Concussions
By CNN’s Eliott C. McLaughlin | January 24, 2012. - How Immune Cells Move Against Invaders
By University of California – San Francisco | Medical News Today | January 24, 2012. - Lifelong Active Brains Have Fewer Deposits of Alzheimer’s Protein
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | January 24, 2012. - Sen. Kirk’s Status Better Than Expected
By Andrew Gill and Sam Hudzik | January 24, 2012. - What Parents Need to Know About Helmets for Winter Play
By Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute | Medical News Today | January 24, 2012. - Barrow Neurosurgical Institute in Arizona Partners with Chandler Regional Medical Center
By Kathleen Roney | January 23, 2012. - Cuban Neurological Institute Will Host Scientific Conference
January 23, 2012. - Research Scientists Provide New Understanding of Chronic Pain
By Scripps Research Institute | Medical News Today | January 23, 2012. - Sen. Mark Kirk Likely Faces Lengthy Recovery after Stroke, Doctor Says
By Alex Crees | January 23, 2012. - In Patients with Rare Brain Tumor, Abnormal Chromosome Indicator of Treatment and Outcome
By American College of Radiology | Medical News Today | January 22, 2012. - Researchers Find Mutation Causing Neurodegeneration
By Jackson Laboratory | Medical News Today | January 22, 2012. - Crosby to Undergo Tests with Neurological Spine Specialist
By The Canadian Press | January 21, 2012. - Helping Dogs (and Humans) with Spinal Cord Injury Walk Again
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | January 20, 2012. - Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
January 20, 2012. - National Alzheimer’s Plan, USA – HHS Sets 2025 Deadline
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | January 20, 2012. - New Research Shows How Neurons Interact and Could Lead to New Treatment for Addiction
By Harvard University | Medical News Today | January 20, 2012. - NOCSAE Meets to Consider Sports Medicine Research Grants and Review Concussion Committee Progress
By National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) | January 20, 2012. - Novel Mechanism of Glioblastoma Development Revealed
By American Association for Cancer Research | Medical News Today | January 20, 2012. - Oxygen Starvation Reverses Radiation-Induced Damage to Brain Tissue in Mouse Model
By Public Library of Science | Medical News Today | January 20, 2012. - Brain Support Cells from Umbilical Cord Stem Cells
By University of Central Florida | Medical News Today | January 19, 2012. - Cuba Calls Annual Scientific Meeting on Neurology
January 19, 2012. - Group B Meningococcal Disease – New Vaccine Shows Promise
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | January 19, 2012. - Key to Stopping Growth and Migration of Brain Cancer Cells Is Cell Signaling
By University of Colorado Denver | Medical News Today | January 19, 2012. - Local Westlake Village Neurosurgeon Among 1,591 Surgeons Initiated into American College of Surgeons
By CA (PRWEB) | January 19, 2012. - Movement in Animals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Improved by Blocking Metabolic Protein
By Society for Neuroscience | Medical News Today | January 19, 2012. - Neurologically Impaired Children Dependent on Children’s Hospitals: Researchers Point to Need for Better Care Coordination in the Community
By Children’s Hospital Boston | Medical News Today | January 19, 2012. - No Link between Steroids and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, Study Suggests
By Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | January 19, 2012. - The Institute of Neurology Scientific Meeting Held
January 19, 2012. - 28 ASC Joint Ventures Planned or Developed in 2011
By Rachel Fields | January 18, 2012. - A Special UN Session on Mental Health Called for by International Health Experts
By Public Library of Science | Medical News Today | January 18, 2012. - Cell ‘Battery’ Found to Play Central Role in Neurodegenerative Disease
By Queen Mary, University of London | Medical News Today | January 18, 2012. - Cuba Calls Annual Scientific Meeting on Neurology
January 18, 2012. - Digital Exercise Beneficial for Cognitive Function of Older Adults
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | January 18, 2012. - Increasing Care Needs for Children with Neurological Impairment
By Public Library of Science | Medical News Today | January 18, 2012. - Brain Circuits for Visual Categorization Revealed by New Experiments
By University of Chicago Medical Center | Medical News Today | January 17, 2012. - Concussion Experts to Team up at UT Arlington for Safer Play
By The University of Texas at Arlington | January 17, 2012. - Sarah Burke Crash: Still Sedated, Family Cancels Press Conference
By IBTimes Staff Reporter | January 17, 2012. - Skier’s Family Cancel News Conference
By The Province | January 17, 2012. - To Preserve Vital Blood-Brain Barrier, Brain Glia Cells Increase Their DNA Content
By Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research | Medical News Today | January 17, 2012. - Why Are Cell Phones Using the Wrong Safety Standards?
By Dr. Mercola | January 17, 2012. - £4 Million Damages for Cyclist Left Paralysed by Motorist with Defective Eyesight
By Simon MacMichael | January 16, 2012. - Crosby to Meet with Specialist Who Treated Him in August
By THE CANADIAN PRESS | January 16, 2012. - Family of Sarah Burke Cancels Press Conference, Skier Still Sedated and Using a Breathing Tube after Accident
By The Associated Press | January 16, 2012. - How a Motor Protein ‘Steps Out’
By Marine Biological Laboratory | Medical News Today | January 16, 2012. - Imaging Technology for Looking Inside Brain May Help Test New Brain Cancer Drugs
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | January 16, 2012. - ‘I Never Let My Malady Get the Better of Me’
January 15, 2012. - Pipili Gangrape Victim to Be Shifted to AIIMS
January 15, 2012. - Stem Cell Implants Help Heal Traumatic Brain Injury in the Lab
By University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston | Medical News Today | January 15, 2012. - Burke Remains in Critical Condition
By Colin Bane | ESPN Action Sports | January 14, 2012. - Brain Tumors Sensitized to Chemotherapy by Selectively Stopping Glutathione
By University of Colorado Denver | Medical News Today | January 13, 2012. - Gene Crucial to Normal Development of Lungs and Brain Identified by Scientists
By Salk Institute | Medical News Today | January 13, 2012. - How the Brain Computes 3-Dimensional Structure
By Cell Press | Medical News Today | January 13, 2012. - How the Brain Puts the Brakes on the Negative Impact of Cocaine
By Cell Press | Medical News Today | January 13, 2012. - How the Brain Routes Traffic for Maximum Alertness
By University of California – Davis | Medical News Today | January 13, 2012. - Internet Addiction Linked to White Matter Differences in Teen Brains
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | January 13, 2012. - Iron Intake in Teen Years Can Impact Brain in Later Life
By University of California – Los Angeles | Medical News Today | January 13, 2012. - Researchers Clarify Link Between Salt and Hypertension
By Boston University Medical Center | Medical News Today | January 13, 2012. - Some Cognitive Functions Improved Relatively Quickly by Brain Training Computer Game
By Public Library of Science | Medical News Today | January 13, 2012. - 28 ASC Joint Ventures Planned or Developed in 2011
By Rachel Fields | January 12, 2012. - Brain Development in Tadpoles Affected by Cosmetic Chemical
By Brown University | Medical News Today | January 12, 2012. - Burke Undergoes Surgery
By ESPN Action Sports | ESPN.com | January 12, 2012. - Circadian Rhythm Disruption Causes Neurodegeneration, Early Death
By Oregon State University | Medical News Today | January 12, 2012. - Control of a “Blind” Neuroreceptor with an Optical Switch
By Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München | Medical News Today | January 12, 2012. - Determining Whether a Face Is Genuine – How Does the Brain Do It?
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | January 12, 2012. - How Our Sense of Touch Works
By Grace Rattue | Medical News Today | January 12, 2012. - Letter: Letter Repeated Inaccurate Information from a Talk-show Hoax
By Sara Cherico | January 12, 2012. - Neurologists Hear above the Noise with the Help of Fusion Plasma Research
By University of Warwick | Medical News Today | January 12, 2012. - Research Suggests Omega-3 Fatty Acids Could Prevent and Treat Nerve Damage
By Queen Mary, University of London | Medical News Today | January 12, 2012. - Will Facts Finally Kill New ‘Death-panel’ Hoax?
By Susan Perry | January 12, 2012. - $25 Million Is Largest Gift to Boca Raton Regional Hospital
By Lois K. Solomon | Sun Sentinel | January 11, 2012. - 45 Could Mark the Onset of Cognitive Decline
By INSERM (Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale) | Medical News Today | January 11, 2012. - APOE ε4 Genotype People Who Are Physically Active Have Lower Alzheimer’s Risk
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | January 11, 2012. - Brain’s Ability to Self-Repair Boosted by Natural Protein
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | January 11, 2012. - Clues to Causes of Nerve Cell Degeneration Provided by Spasticity Gene Finding
By Wellcome Trust | Medical News Today | January 11, 2012. - Memory Loss in Older Adults May Be Improved by Nicotine Patches
By Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Medical News Today | January 11, 2012. - New Research Helps Explain How the Brain Decides What Is a Face and What Just Resembles One
By Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Medical News Today | January 11, 2012. - Success with Hyperlinking Gets Parental
By Chris Grovich | January 11, 2012. - Survival in Brain Cancer Patients May Be Improved by Personalized Gene Therapies
By University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences | Medical News Today | January 11, 2012. - New Gene, New Mechanism for Neuron Loss in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias
By Journal of Clinical Investigation | Medical News Today | January 10, 2012. - Study Suggests Potential for Reversing Age-Associated Effects in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
By University of Cambridge | Medical News Today | January 10, 2012. - Heading in Soccer—Could It Lead to Brain Injury?
By Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | January 9, 2012. - Nicotine Patch Appears to Help Mild Cognitive Loss
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | January 9, 2012. - Pioneering Vision Study in Mice Will Help Revolutionize the Study of Brain Function and Mental Disease
By Salk Institute | Medical News Today | January 9, 2012. - Incredible 200lb Tumor Removed from Man’s Leg
By Rupert Shepherd | Medical News Today | January 8, 2012. - INTERVIEW: A Little Madness Goes a Long Way
By Victor Fic | January 6, 2012. - Rush University Medical Center Opens New ER
January 6, 2102. - 36 Spine & Neurosurgeons on the Move in 2011
By Laura Miller | January 5, 2012. - Cognitive Function Can Start Failing at 45 Years of Age
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | January 5, 2012. - Findings in Songbirds May Have Important Implications for Brain Degeneration in Humans
By American University | Medical News Today | January 5, 2012. - GABA Signaling Prunes Back Copious ‘Provisional’ Synapses During Neural Circuit Assembly
By Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Medical News Today | January 5, 2012. - Hypothermia Underutilized in Cardiac Arrest Cases Treated in U.S. Hospitals
By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., Publishers | Medical News Today | January 5, 2012. - Marijuana Ingredients – How Does Brain Functioning React to Visual Stimuli?
By Petra Rattue | Medical News Today | January 5, 2012. - Neurological ‘Death Panels’?
By Lori Robertson | January 5, 2012. - News From the Journal of Clinical Investigation: Jan. 3, 2012
By Journal of Clinical Investigation | Medical News Today | January 5, 2012. - Bingo Helps Researchers Study Perception Deficits
By Case Western Reserve University | Medical News Today | January 4, 2012. - Glia Cells Are Much More Than Glue, They Also Regulate Learning and Memory
By American Friends of Tel Aviv University | Medical News Today | January 4, 2012. - Revised International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury
By Kessler Foundation | Medical News Today | January 4, 2012. - After Severe Head Trauma, Coma, AZ Man Now Walking, Talking, ‘Feeling All Right’
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | January 3, 2012. - Enrollment in First MRgFUS Essential Tremor Feasibility Trial Completed
By Tirat Carmel | PRNewswire | January 3, 2012. - Long Intervening Non-Coding RNAs Play Pivotal Roles in Brain Development
By Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research | Medical News Today | January 3, 2012. - News from the Annals of Internal Medicine: Jan. 3, 2012
By American College of Physicians | Medical News Today | January 3, 2012. - Schizophrenia Diagnosis Associated with Progressive Brain Changes Among Adolescents
By American Medical Association | Medical News Today | January 3, 2012. - TV Star John Barrowman Admits He’s Been Left Stunned by the Plight of Courageous Parkinson’s Sufferer Bryn Williams.
By Matt Bendoris | January 3, 2012. - UTHealth Researchers Link Multiple Sclerosis to Different Area of Brain
By University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston | Medical News Today | January 3, 2012. - Why Bigger Is Better When It Comes to Our Brain and Memory
By Cell Press | Medical News Today | January 2, 2012. - Obesity-Induced Brain Changes May Be Reason Weight Control Is So Hard
By Catharine Paddock Ph.D. | Medical News Today | January 1, 2012. - Sea Snails Help Scientists Explore a Possible Way to Enhance Memory
By University of Texas Health Science Center | Medical News Today | January 1, 2012. - Time to Tally Corrections from 2011
By Derek Donovan | The Kansas City Star | January 1, 2012. - Why Older People Lose Their Memory
By Rupert Shepherd | Medical News Today | January 1, 2012.
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