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›
I try to look deep into my brain... READ MORE›
Take a look at some of the amazing neuroscience images out of the Queensland Brain Institute this year... READ MORE›
Stroke survivors who can't speak sometimes can sing, and music therapy can help them retrain brain pathways to communicate... READ MORE›
It's all challenging the idea that the brain is this separate privileged organ, said Howes... READ MORE›
Getting lost may be the first sign of Alzheimer's, scientists discover... READ MORE›
Eagerly awaited data on the most promising drug in treating Alzheimer's disease is set to be unveiled later... READ MORE›
These grid cells are akin to lines of longitude and latitude, helping the brain to judge distance and navigate... READ MORE›
Ali walks through the streets of New York with members of the Black Panther Party in September 1970... READ MORE›
The clinical trial, led by The Ottawa Hospital's Dr. Mark Freedman and Dr. Harold Atkins, involved 24 patients over 13 years... READ MORE›
Kunal Ghosh, Inscopix's co-founder and chief executive officer, hopes to quickly expand beyond mouse and bird brains... READ MORE›
On December 18, 2015, our son Nathan Ray came four months early due to pregnancy complications... READ MORE›
When Terry Pratchett was diagnosed with Alzheimer's he recalled his wife's relief that he hadn't got a brain tumour... READ MORE›
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›
Scientists at Queensland Brain Institute find noninvasive technique slows progression of Alzheimer's disease in mice... READ MORE›
Brito presented her findings on Sunday at the American Academy of Neurology meeting in Vancouver... 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›
Age UK says exercise and diet help lessen Alzheimers risk and healthy activities may cut threat of dementia by 36 percent... READ MORE›
It's time to teach patients living with chronic pain to 'rewire' their brains, panelists say... READ MORE›
Then, they introduced human pluripotent stem cells into the embryos to see if they would fill the so-called emptied developmental organ niches ... 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›
But these microbes reach may extend much further into the human brains... READ MORE›
At the same time, MRI scans revealed that an area of the brain linked to generosity triggered a response in another part related to happiness... READ MORE›
A human brain, believed to be the oldest ever discovered, may have been preserved for over 2,000 years by mud, archaeologists have said... READ MORE›
Ben Carson told his staff he could zap their brains into reciting whole books read 60 years ago. What?... READ MORE›
Occupation Conservative MP for Southend West and newly appointed chair of the government's psychoactive substances bill committee... READ MORE›
Neuroscientist Selena Bartlett explains how we can prevent brain ageing, while also teaching our brain positive lessons... 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›
An artistic rendering of a population of stochastic phase-change neurons... READ MORE›
She wrote Ataxia Ireland CLG can confirm that a review is ongoing as part of a HSE review of S39 agencies... READ MORE›
Both transcranial laser stimulation and median nerve stimulation have been shown to improve cognition in patients with traumatic brain injury... READ MORE›
For people with tinnitus, they should try the management strategies that are available now, he advised... 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›
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