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Scientists create new map of brain region linked to Alzheimer’s disease: Detailing the mouse hippocampus reveals structures and functions others can follow to treat human illnesses
10-10-2018 mediabest Health News

Curing some of the most vexing diseases first requires navigating

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Every cell has a story to tell in brain injury: Specific cells and genes may be potential treatment targets
10-06-2018 mediabest Health News

Traumatic head injury can have widespread effects in the brain,

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New function of a key component in the immune system discovered
10-06-2018 mediabest Health News

The complement proteins that circulate in our blood are an

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Brain recovery: Activity, not rest, may speed recovery after brain injury
09-18-2018 mediabest Health News

When recovering from a brain injury, getting back in the

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Excessive airway nerves tied to more severe asthma symptoms, study finds: Researchers now see ‘both the forest and the trees’ with 3D imaging method
09-07-2018 mediabest Health News

A new study implicates remodeling of nerves in the airways

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How our brain and personality provide protection against emotional distress
08-31-2018 mediabest Health News

If you feel anxious prior to exams, take note: studies

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In sync: How cells make connections could impact circadian rhythm
08-28-2018 mediabest Health News

If you’ve ever experienced jet lag, you are familiar with

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New channel-gating mechanism discovered
08-25-2018 mediabest Health News

When computational biophysicist Jianhan Chen at the University of Massachusetts

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How rabies virus moves through nerve cells, and how it might be stopped
08-24-2018 mediabest Health News

To successfully infect its host, the rabies virus must move

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An ion channel differentiates newborn and mature neurons in the adult brain: These newborn neurons in the dentate gyrus become less excitable after three weeks, a crucial step for mature functioning.
08-10-2018 mediabest Health News

The dentate gyrus of the hippocampus is part of the

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