In an editorial, JAMA said a conclusion remains elusive and many potential causes for the symptoms...... READ MORE›
Waldorf and a team analysed the brains of five growing macaque foetuses whose mothers they infected with Zika virus... READ MORE›
The scientists are now trying to determine whether the woodpecker tau buildup is indicative of brain damage or somehow is protective instead... READ MORE›
Getting lost may be the first sign of Alzheimer's, scientists discover... READ MORE›
Hospital officials in London say they have received death threats new medical evidence expected to be presented in court... READ MORE›
Ali walks through the streets of New York with members of the Black Panther Party in September 1970... READ MORE›
Kunal Ghosh, Inscopix's co-founder and chief executive officer, hopes to quickly expand beyond mouse and bird brains... READ MORE›
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Dr Charles Brooker the specialist who fitted the implant said it was a big advance because the device could record signals emerging from the nervous system... READ MORE›
Letters Forget the gym, says Geoff Read - getting out and delivering leaflets for your local party has multiple health benefits... READ MORE›
Scientists at Queensland Brain Institute find noninvasive technique slows progression of Alzheimer's disease in mice... READ MORE›
Device can be inserted in the brain ndash without brain surgery ndash and could allow paralysed patients to operate robotic limbs ldquo using thought alone rdquo... READ MORE›
It's time to teach patients living with chronic pain to 'rewire' their brains, panelists say... READ MORE›
Zamboni called this condition chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency CCSVI or CCVI and widened the veins of people with MS using stents... READ MORE›
We showed that you can restore intuitive brain-controlled walking after a complete spinal cord injury... READ MORE›
Chen's team analysed records of more than 6.5 million Ontario residents aged 20 to 85 and found 243,611 cases of dementia between 2001 and 2012... READ MORE›
Both transcranial laser stimulation and median nerve stimulation have been shown to improve cognition in patients with traumatic brain injury... READ MORE›
Brazilian babies born with a birth defect blamed on the Zika virus may also often have serious vision problems on top of brain damage, doctors report... READ MORE›
Dr Moon wrote of Julianna's courage, fighting with a body that was too frail for this world ... READ MORE›
Health officials have said growing evidence links Zika to microcephaly, a condition where babies are born with abnormally small heads and incomplete brain development... READ MORE›
Stittsville Councillor Shad Qadri visited a new medical marijuana dispensary on Iber Road after publicly declaring his opposition to the facilty--and left without changing his mind... READ MORE›
This could also explain why Alzheimer's occurs with age, as the blood-brain barrier weakens and the amyloid-beta can move more freely... READ MORE›
The drug is aimed at easing pain and mood and anxiety troubles, as well as motor problems linked to neurodegenerative illnesses... READ MORE›
French Health Minister Marisol Touraine and Gilles Hedan, professor of clinical neurology, attend a news conference in Rennes, France, Jan 15, 2016... READ MORE›
She founded her nonprofit advocacy group PINK Concussions in 2013 in response to what she discovered was a lack of information and research on female concussions... READ MORE›
However, our study may shed light on possible lingering effects the virus may be associated with in the brain, she said... READ MORE›
The study, conducted by the Wisconsin Alzheimer's disease Research Center and Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute, focused on people who were cognitively healthy but at risk for Alzheimer's... READ MORE›
You need an experimental system -- you need a human brain, he said... READ MORE›
People who live near busy roads laden with heavy traffic face a higher risk of developing dementia than those living farther away, according to researchers... READ MORE›
Researchers found the gene by analyzing genetic data from autopsied human brain samples taken from 1,904 people without any apparent disease... READ MORE›
Aspen, Colorado - They look like a set of fancy headphones... READ MORE›
O Improving control of medical conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes that are toxic to the brain... READ MORE›
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