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May 8, 2024 0 0
Navigating the Mental Health Maze: Understanding the Challenges for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is not just a physical condition; it’s a complex interplay of motor challenges, cognitive differences, and emotional…
Trigeminal neuralgia (also called “tic douloureux”) causes intense facial pain, usually on one side of the face. In the open-access…
People with Parkinson’s disease often have movement-related symptoms such as tremors. In the open-access research article “Long-Term Follow-Up of Unilateral…
Psychoneuroimmunology is a field of study that brings together researchers that traditionally work in separate fields. In the open-access editorial…
September 18, 2023 0 0
Models of Childhood Glioma contributing to Treatment Development
Glioma is a type of tumor that develops in the nervous system, with differences between gliomas that develop in children…
September 11, 2023 1 0
Brain, Spinal Cord & NervesGlands & Hormones
Understanding Glutamate and Its Effects in the Brain
Glutamate is the body’s main excitatory neurotransmitter, stimulating neurons to send signals around the body. In the free-access review article…
Some changes in cognitive function are considered to be a normal part of aging, but others can indicate the presence…
Although stroke is more common among the elderly it can happen at any age. In the research article “Risk Factors…
The exact causes of migraine are unknown, but it is thought that migraine attacks develop as a result of abnormal…
Intravenous immunoglobulin is a treatment product that is used to treat a variety of neurological conditions. In the free access…
June 26, 2023 0 0
Brain, Spinal Cord & NervesNewborns & Infants
Vision Complications due to Premature Birth Are Connected with Lower Visual Motor Integration Skills
Children born prematurely are more likely to have problems with their development than those born after a typical length pregnancy….
May 29, 2023 0 0
Developments in Stem Cell-Based Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia among older adults, and the incidence is increasing. In the free…
Long-lasting damage after a traumatic brain injury can be caused by excessive neuroinflammation in the brain. In the open access…
March 20, 2023 0 0
Electric Nerve Stimulation Can Help Reduce Spasticity and Improve Walking in Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common neurological disorder which, among other things, causes problems with muscle control. This leads to…
December 21, 2022 0 0
Migraine and Headache: Frequently Asked Questions – Part 3: Migraine
This is the third and last post of a three-part series dealing with the most frequently asked questions about migraine…
December 14, 2022 0 0
Migraine and Headache: Frequently Asked Questions – Part 2: Cluster Headaches
This is the second post of a three-part series dealing with the most frequently asked questions about migraine and headache,…
December 7, 2022 0 0
Migraine and Headache: Frequently Asked Questions – Part 1: Tension Headaches
This is the first post of a three-part series dealing with the most frequently asked questions about migraine and headache,…
November 21, 2022 0 0
Use of Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Stroke Recovery
Stroke is a medical condition where the blood flow to the brain is interrupted, causing nerve cells to die. This…
November 14, 2022 0 0
Predicting Outcomes after Stroke: How Components of the Blood Clotting System Can Help
A stroke happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off or reduced and can be…
November 7, 2022 0 0
Effect of Hearing Loss on Cognition and Cognitive Reserve
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is the self-reported experience of worsening or more frequent memory loss or confusion without clinical evidence…
May 13, 2022 0 0
Dementia Action Week 2022: An Interview with Professor Janice Murray and Professor Adele May
On the occasion of Dementia Action Week, which is held from May 16 to 22, we got in touch with…
October 25, 2021 0 0
How Does Type 1 Diabetes Affect Brain Development in Young Children?
This post looks at the impact of type 1 diabetes on the development of children’s brains. Type 1 diabetes is…