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Promising New Finding for Therapies to Treat Persistent Seizures in Epileptic Patients
January 16, 2013 In a promising finding for epileptic patients suffering from persistent seizures known as status epilepticus, researchers say that new medication could help halt these devastating ... > full story -
Study Assesses Mood Disorders With TMJ Pain
January 16, 2013 There is an ongoing debate about the role of psychological disorder symptoms as risk factors for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain. Previous studies have associated depression and TMJ pain but large ... > full story -
Research Reveals Exactly How the Human Brain Adapts to Injury
January 16, 2013 For the first time, scientists have used a new combination of neural imaging methods to discover exactly how the human brain adapts to injury. The research shows that when one brain area loses ... > full story -
Tracing the Impact of Amyloid Beta in Mild Cognitive Impairment
January 16, 2013 The amount of amyloid ² (A²) in the brains of people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is contributing to early memory loss, and increases with severity of symptoms, finds a new study. ... > full story -
Transmission of Tangles in Alzheimer's Mice Provides More Authentic Model of Tau Pathology
January 15, 2013 By using synthetic fibrils made from pure recombinant protein, researchers have provided the first direct and compelling evidence that tau fibrils alone are entirely sufficient to recruit and convert ... > full story -
Who Decides in the Brain? How Decision-Making Processes Are Influenced by Neurons
January 15, 2013 Neuroscientists have shown how decision-making processes are influenced by neurons. Whether in society or nature, decisions are often the result of complex interactions between many factors. Because ... > full story -
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Borderline Personality Disorder: The 'Perfect Storm' of Emotion Dysregulation
January 15, 2013 Originally, the label “borderline personality disorder” was applied to patients who were thought to represent a middle ground between patients with neurotic and psychotic disorders. ... > full story -
Childhood Trauma Leaves Its Mark on the Brain
January 15, 2013 Scientists have found evidence that psychological wounds inflicted when young leave lasting biological traces -- and a predisposition toward violence later in ... > full story -
Parkinson's Can Lead to Anxiety and Other Non-Motor Symptoms, Even Early on
January 14, 2013 While movement problems are the main symptom of Parkinson’s disease, a new study shows that even early in the course of disease people frequently experience many non-motor symptoms such as ... > full story -
Impaired Coordination of Brain Activity in Autism Involves Local, as Well as Long-Range, Signaling
January 14, 2013 A new autism study has found that local functional connectivity of the brain -- the extent to which activity within a small region is coordinated -- is reduced in individuals with autism spectrum ... > full story
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