U.S. officials are aggressively investigating what caused symptoms ranging from hearing loss to mild brain injury in 21 people linked to the U.S. Embassy i... READ MORE›
The family said the money would be donated to childhood cancer research... READ MORE›
Eagerly awaited data on the most promising drug in treating Alzheimer's disease is set to be unveiled later... 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›
But what about Clinton's history of a concussion and a blood clot in her brain in late 2012 cerebral venous sinus thrombosis ?... READ MORE›
State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert had previously confirmed an incident occurred in 2016, but the number of Americans affected had not been known... READ MORE›
Most of those diagnosed have relapsing MS and about 65 percent of these cases develop secondary progressive MS, usually within 15 years... 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›
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›
Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma will pay 39 for each Neuroderm share, a premium of about 17 percent to its Friday close... READ MORE›
By contrast, central nervous system abnormalities appeared in 60 infants and fetuses per 1,000 pregnancies when mothers were infected with Zika... READ MORE›
The Zika virus is primarily spread by mosquitoes and is currently present in more than 50 countries and territories worldwide, including many in Latin America... READ MORE›
'Like you'll explode' Earlier the court heard Mr Sylvester was stopped three times between 2007 and 2008 by heavily armed police... 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›
Dr. Ren Xiaoping, an orthopedic surgeon at Harbin Medical University, is proposing a full-body transplant operation... READ MORE›
Occupation Conservative MP for Southend West and newly appointed chair of the government's psychoactive substances bill committee... READ MORE›
An artistic rendering of a population of stochastic phase-change neurons... READ MORE›
Zika virus link to Guillain-Barre syndrome strongest yet, says CDC... READ MORE›
A mobile arm support, which is also thought-controlled, helped to combat the effect of gravity on Kochevar's arm... 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›
Ian Burkhart broke his neck five years ago after diving into the sea and getting pushed into a sandbar by the waves... 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›
First discovered in Uganda's Zika forest in 1947, the virus is said to be related to dengue, yellow fever and the West Nile virus... READ MORE›
Fresenius and Akorn did not immediately respond to requests for comment... READ MORE›
The World Health Organization WHO says there is a very low risk of Zika virus spreading globally as a result of holding the Olympics in Brazil... READ MORE›
In the US only three people out of 133 infected in the past 50 years have survived... READ MORE›
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