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Which targeted nutritional approaches can bolster micro-preemies’ brain development? Brain development in very low birthweight preemies lags behind peers born full term
05-08-2018 James Health News

The volume of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and calories consumed by

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The brain’s ‘rising stars’: New options against Alzheimer’s? Targeting astrocytes might help to alleviate symptoms of disease
05-04-2018 James Health News

A study by scientists of the German Center for Neurodegenerative

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Brain stimulation reduces suicidal thinking in people with hard-to-treat depression: Findings indicate promising directions to prevent suicide across mental illnesses
05-04-2018 James Health News

A specific kind of brain stimulation is effective in reducing

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Researchers discover connection between circadian rhythm and aggression
05-03-2018 James Health News

Each year around many people worldwide are diagnosed with a

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Scientists map key brain-to-spinal cord nerve connections for voluntary movement: Study opens way to explore potential therapies for spinal cord injury and stroke
05-03-2018 James Health News

Researchers trying to help people suffering from paralysis after a

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Brain cell’s Achilles’ heel may prompt hydrocephalus: Viruses can exploit a suprising weakness of cells that circulate fluid in the brain
04-26-2018 James Health News

Viruses may spark hydrocephalus by exploiting a surprising weakness of

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A neurobiological link between PTSD and addiction: Remembering a traumatic experience may increase sensitivity to the rewarding effects of drugs
04-24-2018 James Health News

Recalling traumatic memories enhances the rewarding effects of morphine in

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Endangered salamander offers clues on healing spinal cord injury: Racing to understand why some species repair injured nerves while humans do not
04-24-2018 James Health News

One of the most vexing problems with spinal cord injuries

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Neurons derived from super-obese people respond differently to appetite hormones
04-20-2018 James Health News

US scientists have successfully generated hypothalamic-like neurons from human induced

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Scientists uncover connection between post-natal sensory experiences and brain development: Findings reveal opportunities for interventions to overcome barriers to cognitive development
04-17-2018 James Health News

New research by University of Toronto (U of T) neuroscientists

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