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Neurodegenerative Disease Advance: Study Details How Brain Enzyme Interacts With Drug-Like Lead Compound for Huntington's
April 10, 2013 A significant breakthrough has been made towards developing an effective treatment for neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington's, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Researchers have detailed how an ... > full story -
Team Unravels Central Mystery of Alzheimer's
April 10, 2013 Scientists have shed light on one of the major toxic mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease. The discoveries could lead to a much better understanding of the Alzheimer’s process and how to ... > full story -
Adaptable Leaders May Have Best Brains for the Job
April 10, 2013 Effective leaders’ brains may be physically “wired” to lead, offering the promise of more precise identification and training, according to new ... > full story -
Spring Cleaning in Your Brain's Stem Cells?
April 10, 2013 Deep inside your brain, a legion of stem cells lies ready to turn into new brain and nerve cells when you need them. New research shows the vital role of a type of internal “spring ... > full story -
'Unknown' Neurological Disorder Often Incorrectly Diagnosed
April 10, 2013 The very serious hereditary disease HDLS was discovered in 1984 in Sweden. Many HDLS patients are still incorrectly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, MS or Parkinson’s disease, but ... > full story -
New Therapy for Fragile X Chromosome Syndrome Discovered
April 10, 2013 Researchers have discovered a new therapy for the fragile X chromosome syndrome. This new therapy proposes the modulation of the cerebral endocannabinoid system in order to ameliorate the symptoms of ... > full story -
People Who Normally Practice Sport Have a Better Attention Span Than Those With Bad Physical Health
April 10, 2013 Good physical health is related to a better functioning of both the central nervous system (CNS) and the autonomic nervous system (ANS), according to new ... > full story -
Art Can Change Your World, Experts Say
April 10, 2013 Researchers have shown it’s never too late to change your mind. As we get older, we're more likely to be thought of as 'set in our ways', but researchers have discovered that art can in fact ... > full story -
Women With Low-Self Esteem Work Harder to Keep a Keeper
April 9, 2013 How desirable women think their partners are to others can affect how much time and effort they invest in the ... > full story -
Social Media: The Perils and Pleasures
April 9, 2013 Too much social media activity may damage strong ... > full story
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