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Insects' Nervous Systems May Provide Clues On Neurodegenerative Diseases
May 25, 2007 By studying the addition of sugars to proteins in the nervous system of insects, researchers believe they may be able to better understand neurodegenerative diseases in humans. This research could ... > full story -
New Research Sheds Light On Memory By Erasing It
May 9, 2007 For years, scientists have studied the molecular basis of memory storage, trying to find the molecules that store memory, just as DNA stores genetic memory. In an important study published in the ... > full story -
SUMO Wrestling In The Brain
May 7, 2007 Increasing the amount of SUMO, a small protein in the brain, could be a way of treating diseases such as epilepsy and schizophrenia, reveal ... > full story -
Epilepsy Drug Valproate Used During Pregnancy Linked To Lower IQ in Children, According To Study
May 3, 2007 Children of women who took the epilepsy drug valproate during pregnancy appear to be at a greater risk for lower IQ, according to recent research. The study looked at IQ test results for 187 ... > full story -
Epileptic Seizures Affected By Estrogen
April 30, 2007 Scientists report that understanding how estrogen contributes to seizure activity could lead to novel and needed therapeutic targets for anti-epileptic ... > full story -
Anti-Dandruff Compound May Help Fight Epilepsy
April 27, 2007 Researchers have discovered that the same ingredient used in dandruff shampoos to fight the burning, itching and flaking on your head also can calm overexcited nerve cells inside your head, making it ... > full story -
Children With Epilepsy Seizures May Benefit From New Animal Model Of Disease
April 25, 2007 Researchers have developed an animal model of infantile spasms, improving the likelihood of finding new treatments for the thousands of young children who suffer from these catastrophic epilepsy ... > full story -
New Genes Identified In Childhood Fever-Related Seizures
April 23, 2007 Researchers have localized two new genes that are associated with fever-related seizures that occur in infancy and childhood, according to a recent ... > full story -
Epilepsy Drug With New Method Of Action Is Safe, Effective, Study Shows
April 9, 2007 A drug for epilepsy with a new mechanism of action is safe and effective, according to a study published in ... > full story -
New Drug Shows Promise For Treating Epileptic Seizures
April 5, 2007 A new study shows that a new drug called Eslicarbazepine (ESL) shows promise as a treatment for epilepsy patients whose symptoms remain uncontrolled with existing medications. A once-daily dose was ... > full story
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