Neurology News and Research

Latest Neurology News and Research

Fear of falling gait

Fear of falling gait

Recommendation that physicians be a little more cautious in deciding against tPA treatment

Recommendation that physicians be a little more cautious in deciding against tPA treatment

Site in the brain that controls language in right-handed people shifts with aging

Site in the brain that controls language in right-handed people shifts with aging

PET imaging with FDG represents one of the most promising tools for diagnosis of Alzheimer's

PET imaging with FDG represents one of the most promising tools for diagnosis of Alzheimer's

Ischemic brain injury - another promising avenue for stem cell therapy

Ischemic brain injury - another promising avenue for stem cell therapy

Discovery has implications for research on restoring mobility to people who have lost motor functions due to spinal cord injury

Discovery has implications for research on restoring mobility to people who have lost motor functions due to spinal cord injury

Landmark study aims to find genetic link to Alzheimer's disease

Landmark study aims to find genetic link to Alzheimer's disease

Important developmental link between the cerebrum and the cerebellum

Important developmental link between the cerebrum and the cerebellum

Simulator helps stroke patients learn to drive again

Simulator helps stroke patients learn to drive again

Discovered of gene mutations associated with hereditary neuralgic amyotrophy

Discovered of gene mutations associated with hereditary neuralgic amyotrophy

Still a long way to go in diagnostic evaluation of all patients who suffer ischemic strokes

Still a long way to go in diagnostic evaluation of all patients who suffer ischemic strokes

Loss of body mass over time appears to be strongly linked to older adults' risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

Loss of body mass over time appears to be strongly linked to older adults' risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

HIV-infected macrophages in the brain continuously travel to part of the brain Alzheimer's disease often damages

HIV-infected macrophages in the brain continuously travel to part of the brain Alzheimer's disease often damages

Parkinson's dark period can be minimized or alleviated with the right kind of care

Parkinson's dark period can be minimized or alleviated with the right kind of care

Blood test to measure hormone prolactin can help determine type of seizure

Blood test to measure hormone prolactin can help determine type of seizure

Phantom pain following spinal cord injury is the result of hypersensitive neurons in the thalamic region of brain

Phantom pain following spinal cord injury is the result of hypersensitive neurons in the thalamic region of brain

Oral contraceptives appear to reduce risk of developing multiple sclerosis

Oral contraceptives appear to reduce risk of developing multiple sclerosis

Kids at risk of TV / videogame seizures

Kids at risk of TV / videogame seizures

Clioquinol appears to block the genetic action of Huntington's disease

Clioquinol appears to block the genetic action of Huntington's disease

New tool to measure coma depth

New tool to measure coma depth

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