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Study identifies an animal model that shares many similarities with progressive MS

Study identifies an animal model that shares many similarities with progressive MS

MRI shows structural changes in the brain associated with functional, nonepileptic seizures

MRI shows structural changes in the brain associated with functional, nonepileptic seizures

Study estimates the burden of dementia among older adults in the U.S.

Study estimates the burden of dementia among older adults in the U.S.

Novel oxytocin derivative can reverse Aβ25-35-induced cognitive impairment in mice

Novel oxytocin derivative can reverse Aβ25-35-induced cognitive impairment in mice

Henry Ford Hospital earns three-year accreditation from National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer

Henry Ford Hospital earns three-year accreditation from National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer

Weight change in the early stages of Parkinson's disease may be linked with changes in thinking skills

Weight change in the early stages of Parkinson's disease may be linked with changes in thinking skills

Immune-suppressing drug reverses symptoms of delirium in mice

Immune-suppressing drug reverses symptoms of delirium in mice

Researchers identify a new gene essential to colon cancer growth

Researchers identify a new gene essential to colon cancer growth

Study reviews hydroxychloroquine and remdesivir antiviral potency against SARS‐CoV‐2

Study reviews hydroxychloroquine and remdesivir antiviral potency against SARS‐CoV‐2

SARS-CoV-2 causes neuronal damage and inflammation within a week of infection in rhesus macaques

SARS-CoV-2 causes neuronal damage and inflammation within a week of infection in rhesus macaques

Distinct brain networks may be potential targets for neuromodulation therapies to treat depression

Distinct brain networks may be potential targets for neuromodulation therapies to treat depression

Diets not linked to reduced risk of dementia, study finds

Diets not linked to reduced risk of dementia, study finds

Inflammation and infection may predict post-thrombectomy mortality

Inflammation and infection may predict post-thrombectomy mortality

Infant’s brain “plastic” enough to reorganize language to the opposite side after perinatal stroke

Infant’s brain “plastic” enough to reorganize language to the opposite side after perinatal stroke

Study reports low incidence of severe COVID-19 among vaccinated and boosted individuals

Study reports low incidence of severe COVID-19 among vaccinated and boosted individuals

Omega-3 levels could play a role in improving cognitive resilience in middle-aged people

Omega-3 levels could play a role in improving cognitive resilience in middle-aged people

Consuming more omega-3s associated with better brain health and cognition in middle age

Consuming more omega-3s associated with better brain health and cognition in middle age

New project secures NIH funding to tackle chronic health disparities

New project secures NIH funding to tackle chronic health disparities

Decline in specific protein levels linked to Alzheimer’s disease, not buildup of amyloid plaques

Decline in specific protein levels linked to Alzheimer’s disease, not buildup of amyloid plaques

Study: Fewer Black, Hispanic and Asian patients qualify for treatments that slow Alzheimer's progression

Study: Fewer Black, Hispanic and Asian patients qualify for treatments that slow Alzheimer's progression

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