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Posted November 25, 2009:
- Alzheimer's: Destructive Amyloid-Beta Protein May Also Be Essential for Normal Brain Function
- Researchers Begin to Decipher Metabolism of Sexual Assault Drug
- Startled Flies May Provide Insight Into ADHD
- Brain's Fear Center Is Equipped With Built-in Suffocation Sensor
- Hormone Ghrelin Can Boost Resistance to Parkinson's Disease
- Scientists Identify Two Molecules That Affect Brain Plasticity in Mice
- Auditory Illusion: How Our Brains Can Fill in the Gaps to Create Continuous Sound
Posted November 24, 2009:
- High Unexpressed Anger in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Linked to Nervous System Damage, Not Disease Severity
- Road Rage: Fuel Vapor Heightens Aggression, Rat Study Finds
- Factors from Common Human Bacteria May Trigger Multiple Sclerosis
- Early Protein Processes Crucial to Formation and Layering of Myelin Membrane
- Polyphenols and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Boost the Birth of New Neurons, Study Finds
Posted November 23, 2009:
- Multiple Sclerosis Is More Aggressive in Children but Slower to Cause Disability Than in Adults
- Analyzing Structural Brain Changes in Alzheimer's Disease
- How the Brain Filters out Distracting Thoughts to Focus on a Single Bit of Information
- New Understanding About Mechanism for Cell Death After Stroke Leads to Possible Therapy
- New Discovery About Formation of New Brain Cells
Posted November 21, 2009:
- Brain Disease 'Resistance Gene' Evolves in Papua New Guinea Community; Could Offer Insights Into CJD
- Schizophrenia Gene's Role May Be Broader, More Potent, Than Thought
Posted November 20, 2009:
- On Your Last Nerve: Researchers Advance Understanding of Stem Cells
- Sounds Can Penetrate Deep Sleep and Enhance Associated Memories Upon Waking
- Examining Mathematical Abilities in Children With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- Explanation for Rapid Maturation of Neurons at Birth
Posted November 19, 2009:
- Cognitive Dysfunction Reversed in Mouse Model of Down Syndrome
- Pushing the Brain to Find New Pathways
- Blindness Causes Structural Brain Changes, Implying Brain Can Re-Organize Itself to Adapt
Posted November 18, 2009:
- Immune System Activated in Schizophrenia
- Bigger Not Necessarily Better, When It Comes to Brains
- Cat Brain-Based Computer: Scientists Perform Cat-Scale Cortical Simulations and Map the Human Brain
- Parkinson's Disease: Findings Could Speed Development of New Drugs
Posted November 17, 2009:
- World's First Delivery of Intra-Arterial Avastin Directly Into Brain Tumor
- New Neuroimaging Analysis Technique Identifies Impact of Alzheimer's Disease Gene in Healthy Brains
- Monetary Gain and High-Risk Tactics Stimulate Activity in the Brain
- First Near-Total Face and Upper-Jaw Transplant Appears Successful
- Are Teenagers Wired Differently from Adults?
- Genetic Variation Linked to Individual Empathy, Stress Levels
- Connections Between Circadian and Metabolic Systems Described
- Pet Therapy: Recovering With Four-Legged Friends Requires Less Pain Medication
- Motor Vehicle Crashes More Common Among Young Drivers Who Engage in Self-Harm Behaviors
Posted November 16, 2009:
- Right-Handed Chimpanzees Provide Clues to the Origin of Human Language
- Brain-Injured Athletes May Benefit from Hypothermia Research
- Thoughtful Words Help Ease Impact of Marital Strife on Immune System
- Potential Treatment for Huntington's Disease
- Does Modernization Affect Children's Cognitive Development?
- Shape Perception in Brain Develops by Itself, Study of African Tribe Suggests
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