
Paralyzed People Using Computers, Amputees Controlling Bionic Limbs, With Microelectrodes On (Not In) Brain
Experimental devices that
read brain signals have
helped paralyzed people use
computers and may let
amputees control bionic
... > full story

Songbirds Reveal How Practice Improves Performance
Learning complex skills like
playing an instrument
requires a sequence of
movements that can take
years to master. Last year,
neuroscientists reported
... > full story

Active Ingredient In Cannabis Eliminates Morphine Dependence In Rats
Injections of THC, the
active principle of
cannabis, eliminate
dependence on opiates
(morphine, heroin) in rats
... > full story

Police Work Undermines Cardiovascular Health, Comparison To General Population Shows
It is well documented that
police officers have a
higher risk of developing
heart disease: The question
is why. In the most recent
... > full story
- Paralyzed People Using Computers, Amputees Controlling Bionic Limbs, With Microelectrodes On (Not In) Brain
- Songbirds Reveal How Practice Improves Performance
- Active Ingredient In Cannabis Eliminates Morphine Dependence In Rats
- Police Work Undermines Cardiovascular Health, Comparison To General Population Shows
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Variations In Five Genes Raise Risk For Most Common Brain Tumors
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Immune System Linked To Schizophrenia
July 6, 2009 Researchers have, for the first time, identified additional genes that confirm what scientists have long suspected -- that the immune system may play a role in the development of schizophrenia. ... > full story -
New Mechanism For Amyloid Beta Protein's Toxic Impact On The Alzheimer's Brain
July 6, 2009 Scientists have uncovered a novel mechanism linking soluble amyloid b protein with the synaptic injury and memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The research provides critical new ... > full story -
New Control System Of The Body Discovered
July 6, 2009 Researchers have ameliorated inflammation of the brain in mice caused by immune cells. A receptor they discovered on T cells in the CNS plays the key role. They showed that this bradykinin receptor 1 ... > full story -
Alzheimer's Research Pinpoints Antibodies That May Prevent Disease
July 6, 2009 Antibodies to a wide range of substances that can aggregate to form plaques, such as those found in Alzheimer's patients, have been identified in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of healthy people. ... > full story -
Delirium Presentation Predicts Mortality
July 6, 2009 The way certain patients present in the post-acute hospital setting with delirium, a common, preventable but life-threatening acute confusional state, predicts mortality, according to a new study. ... > full story -
Brain's Immune System May Cause Chronic Seizures
July 6, 2009 Chronic seizures caused by traumatic head injuries may result from chemicals released by the brain's immune system attempting to repair the injured site, according to a new ... > full story -
Students With Depression Twice As Likely To Drop Out Of College
July 6, 2009 College students with depression are twice as likely as their classmates to drop out of school, new research ... > full story -
Antidepressants Aid Electroconvulsive Therapy In Treating Severe Depression
July 6, 2009 Combining antidepressant drugs with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) does a better job of reducing symptoms of severe depression and causes less memory loss than using ECT alone, according to a new ... > full story -
Internet-based Intervention May Improve Insomnia
July 6, 2009 An online insomnia intervention based on established face-to-face cognitive behavioral therapy techniques appears to improve patients' ... > full story
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