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Posted April 29, 2013:
- New Methods to Explore Astrocyte Effects on Brain Function
- Rare, Lethal Childhood Disease Tracked to Protein
- New Subtype of Ataxia Identified
- Do You Obsess Over Your Appearance? Your Brain Might Be Wired Abnormally
- Key Shift in Brain That Creates Drive to Overeat Identified
- Neuroscientists Use Statistical Model to Draft Fantasy Teams of Neurons
- Sniffing out Schizophrenia
- Promising Results from First U.S. Clinical Trial for Stem Cell-Based Treatment of ALS
- Pathological Gambling Caused by Excessive Optimism
Posted April 26, 2013:
- Competing Pathways Affect Early Differentiation of Higher Brain Structures
- Developmental Neurobiology: How the Brain Folds to Fit
Posted April 25, 2013:
- How Parkinson's Disease Protein Acts Like a Virus
- Novel Approach to Find RNAs Involved in Long-Term Memory Storage
- Longer Days Bring 'Winter Blues' -- For Rats, Not Humans
- Missing Link in Parkinson's Disease Found: Discovery Also Has Implications for Heart Failure
- Thanks to Rare Alpine Bacteria, Researchers Identify One of Alcohol's Key Gateways to the Brain
- Suppressing Protein May Stem Alzheimer's Disease Process
- Gene Networks in Brains of Deceased Patients Reveal Potential Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease
- Melatonin Delays ALS Symptom Onset and Death in Mice
- Reasons for Attending College Affect Students' Academic Success
Posted April 24, 2013:
- New Hope for Autistic Children Who Never Learn to Speak
- Nasal Lining Used to Breach Blood/brain Barrier
- Clenching Right Fist May Give Better Grip on Memory
- Psychopaths Are Not Neurally Equipped to Have Concern for Others
- After Brain Injury, New Astrocytes Play Unexpected Role in Healing
- Mild Blast Injury Causes Molecular Changes in Brain Akin to Alzheimer
- Transgenic Mice Ready to Fight Obesity, and More
- New Research Findings on the Brain's Guardian Cells
Posted April 23, 2013:
- Anti-Smoking Ads With Strong Arguments, Not Flashy Editing, Trigger Part of Brain That Changes Behavior
- Binge Eating Curbed by Deep Brain Stimulation in Animal Model
- ALS Trial Suggests Novel Therapy Is Safe
- Brain Biology Tied to Social Reorientation During Entry to Adolescence
- Anatomy of a Blast: Researchers Develop Sensor System to Assess the Effects of Explosions on Soldiers
- Alzheimer's Researchers Creating 'Designer Tracker' to Quantify Elusive Brain Protein, Provide Earlier Diagnosis
- Epigenetic Changes Shed Light on Biological Mechanism of Autism
- Humans Feel Empathy for Robots: fMRI Scans Show Similar Brain Function When Robots Are Treated the Same as Humans
- Atrophy in Key Region of Brain Associated With Multiple Sclerosis
- Decoding Touch: Rats Detect Textures With Their Whiskers
Posted April 22, 2013:
- Gone, but Not Forgotten: Scientists Recall EP, Perhaps the World’s Second-Most Famous Amnesiac
- Sporting Events: Clear Your Memory to Pick a Winner
- New Light Shed on Early Stage Alzheimer's Disease
- Antibody Transforms Stem Cells Directly Into Brain Cells
- Putting the Brakes on Parkinson's
- Nearly Half of U.S. Veterans Found With Blast Concussions Might Have Hormone Deficiencies
- Red Light Increases Alertness During 'Post-Lunch Dip'
Posted April 21, 2013:
- Lost Your Keys? Your Cat? The Brain Can Rapidly Mobilize a Search Party
- Social Stress and the Inflamed Brain
- Intranasal Neuropeptide Y May Offer Therapeutic Potential for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- A Noninvasive Avenue for Parkinson's Disease Gene Therapy
- More Evidence Berries Have Health-Promoting Properties
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