
How Aggressive Cells Invade The Brain: Real-time Observation Sheds New Light On Multiple Sclerosis
Real-time observation sheds
new light on multiple
sclerosis. ... > full story

Spinal Cord Regeneration Enabled By Stabilizing, Improving Delivery Of Scar-degrading Enzyme
Researchers have improved an
enzyme that degrades dense
scar tissue that forms when
the central nervous system
is damaged -- and developed
... > full story

Regeneration Can Be Achieved After Chronic Spinal Cord Injury
Scientists report that
regeneration of central
nervous system axons can be
achieved in rats even when
treatment delayed is more
than a year after the
... > full story

Bad Driving May Have Genetic Basis, Study Finds
Bad drivers may in part have
their genes to blame,
suggests a new study by
neuroscientists. People with
a particular gene variant
performed more than 20
... > full story
- How Aggressive Cells Invade The Brain: Real-time Observation Sheds New Light On Multiple Sclerosis
- Spinal Cord Regeneration Enabled By Stabilizing, Improving Delivery Of Scar-degrading Enzyme
- Regeneration Can Be Achieved After Chronic Spinal Cord Injury
- Bad Driving May Have Genetic Basis, Study Finds
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New Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Clinic Offers Noninvasive Treatment For Major Depression
November 7, 2009 Rush University Medical Center has opened the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Clinic to offer patients suffering from major depression a safe, effective, non-drug treatment. TMS therapy is ... > full story -
Hunting For The Prozac Gene
November 7, 2009 Scientists are working to find a genetic marker to determine the effectiveness of Prozac and other SSRIs before they are ... > full story -
Hybrid Molecules Show Promise For Exploring, Treating Alzheimer's
November 6, 2009 One of the many mysteries of Alzheimer's disease is how protein-like snippets called amyloid-beta peptides, which clump together to form plaques in the brain, may cause cell death, leading to the ... > full story -
Psychiatric Impact Of Torture Could Be Amplified By Head Injury
November 6, 2009 Depression and other emotional symptoms in survivors of torture and other traumatic experiences may be exacerbated by the effects of head injuries, according to a new study. The researchers found ... > full story -
Blood Test Identifies Women At Risk From Alzheimer's
November 6, 2009 Middle-aged women with high levels of a specific amino acid in their blood are twice as likely to suffer from Alzheimer's many years later, reveals new research from Sweden. This discovery this could ... > full story -
Race Is Strong Predictor For Restless Legs Syndrome, Study Finds
November 5, 2009 New research shows that Caucasian women may suffer from restless legs syndrome, a sleep disorder characterized by the strong urge to move the legs, up to four times more than African-American ... > full story -
Internet Search Process Affects Cognition, Emotion
November 5, 2009 Researchers have found that readers were better able to understand, remember and emotionally respond to material found through "searching" compared to content found while "surfing." "If, as these ... > full story -
Teeth Grinding Linked To Sleep Apnea; Bruxism Prevalent In Caucasians With Sleep Disorders
November 5, 2009 New research has found that nearly 1 in 4 patients with OSA suffers from nighttime teeth grinding. This seems to be especially more prevalent in men and in Caucasians compared with other ethnic ... > full story -
Preventing Spinal Cord Damage Using A Vitamin B3 Precursor
November 5, 2009 Substances naturally produced by the human body may one day help prevent paralysis following a spinal cord injury, according to ... > full story -
Dementia: Rare Brain Disorder Is Highly Hereditary
November 4, 2009 New research shows that frontotemporal dementia -- a rare brain disorder that causes early dementia -- is highly ... > full story
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