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Novel Discovery Reveals Signals from Brain Aid the Spread, Persistence of Pain
March 19, 2013 Treatments for pain at the site of an injury may not always be good enough, according to a novel study. The study results could change conventional thinking about pain management, they ... > full story -
Wireless, Implanted Sensor Broadens Range of Brain Research
March 19, 2013 A compact, self-contained sensor recorded and transmitted brain activity data wirelessly for more than a year in early stage animal tests, according to a new ... > full story -
Balancing Act: Direct and Indirect Costs of Managing Musculoskeletal Disorders
March 15, 2013 The value of medical treatment can be far greater than the cost of the treatment finds a new study. Improved physical function leads to measurable gains in employment, improved household income, and ... > full story -
Rapid Hearing Loss May Be a Symptom of Rare Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
March 14, 2013 Rapid hearing loss in both ears may be a symptom of the rare but always-fatal Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and should be considered a reason for clinicians to test for the ... > full story -
Low Cognitive Score and Risk of Brain Injury Linked
March 12, 2013 Young men with low cognitive function and low socioeconomic status are significantly more likely to suffer from mild traumatic brain injury than those without, a new study suggests. Current ... > full story -
New Hope for Reversing the Effects of Spinal Cord Injury
March 12, 2013 New hope for reversing the effects of spinal cord injury may be found in a combination of stem cell therapy and physical therapy according to new ... > full story -
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Robots to Get Stroke Patients Back on Their Feet
March 11, 2013 Strokes are the most common cause of physical disability among the elderly. This often result in paralysis of one side of the body, and many patients suffer much reduced physical mobility and are ... > full story -
Early Detection of MS Treatment Complication May Improve Survival
March 10, 2013 The drug natalizumab is effective for treating multiple sclerosis (MS), but it increases the risk of a rare but potentially fatal brain infection called progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy ... > full story -
'Switch' Critical to Wound Healing Identified
March 8, 2013 Patients with diseases such as diabetes suffer from painful wounds that take a long time to heal making them more susceptible to infections that could even lead to amputations. A new discovery paves ... > full story -
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Mom's Sensitivity Helps Language Development in Children With Hearing Loss
March 8, 2013 Psychologists demonstrate the impact sensitive parenting has on language growth for children who receive cochlear ... > full story
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