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<title>New Molecular Clue About Cause Of Brain Cell Death In Neurodegenerative Diseases</title>
<description>New molecular clue about the cause of brain cell death in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s diseases discovered. Brain research is discussed at Neuroscience Research News.</description>
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<title>Bullying, Genetics and Emotions: New Research Shows Links</title>
<description>Genetics research into the emotional responses of bullying shows that many bullied victims that later experience more emotional problems have genetic similarities. Neuroscience and genetics research is discussed at Neuroscience News.</description>
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<title>Early Education Fights Dementia</title>
<description>Brain research reveals a correlation between amount of education and dementia.  Brain research is discussed at Neuroscience Research News.</description>
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<title>Learning and Memory Not Boosted by High Levels of SIRT1</title>
<description>Boosting SIRT1 above the normal levels of expression did not lead to an improvement in learning and memory. Learning and Memory research is discussed at Neuroscience News.</description>
<link>http://neurosciencenews.com/sirt1-learning-memory-neuroplasticity/</link>
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<title>PTSD Peaks in Women Aged 51-55 and Men Aged 41-45</title>
<description>New research shows that Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) peaks in men between the ages of 41-45 and in women between the ages 51-55. Discuss brain research at Neuroscience News for free.</description>
<link>http://neurosciencenews.com/women-ptsd-men-gender-age-differences/</link>
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<title>Depression Among Hepatitis C Virus Sufferers Not Evaluated Properly</title>
<description>Patients with hepatitis C virus are often not evaluated thoroughly for depression during routine clinical interviews, possibly compromising clinical trials for drugs and therapies for treating patients with HCV. Discuss neuroscience research at Neuroscience News.</description>
<link>http://neurosciencenews.com/depression-hepatitis-c-virus-psychology/</link>
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<title>Neuroscience of Music: How Music Enchances Learning Through Neuroplasticity</title>
<description>Neuroscience research into the neuroscience of music shows that musicians’ brains may be primed to distinguish meaningful sensory information from noise. Discuss neurology research at Neuroscience News.</description>
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<title>Natural Substance Increased Neural Stem Cells, Memory and Neurogenesis in Aging Brain</title>
<description>NT-020 increased neural stem cell proliferation, neurogenesis and helped improve memory in the aging brains of mice. Neural stem cell research discussed at Neuroscience Research News.</description>
<link>http://neurosciencenews.com/natural-nt-020-neural-stem-cells-memory-neurogenesis/</link>
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<title>Thought Control of Prosthetic Limbs</title>
<description>Thought control of prosthetic limbs via brain-controlled interfaces will be tested and developed with funding from DARPA. Neural and brain machine interfaces discussed at Neuroscience News.</description>
<link>http://neurosciencenews.com/darpa-thought-control-prosthetic-limbs/</link>
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<title>Gut Bacteria Can Affect Onset of Multiple Sclerosis</title>
<description>Gut bacteria alters the immune system of mice enough to affect the rate of Multiple Sclerosis. Discuss neurology research at Neuroscience News for free.</description>
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<title>Journal of NeuroVirology Changes</title>
<description>Neuroscientists will want to take note of a publication change to the Journal of Neurovirology ( JNV ). Discuss neuroscience research at Neuroscience News.</description>
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<title>Protective Brain Hypothesis Confirmed – Larger Brains Live Longer</title>
<description>Large brains have been correlated with longevity in some animals. Discuss neurology research at Neuroscience News for free.</description>
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<title>Mice Environments Matter to Brain Matter</title>
<description>In what shouldn’t be shocking news to neuroscientists, research has shown that mice brains can be altered by switching cages and changing mice environments. Discuss neuroscience research for free at Neuroscience News.</description>
<link>http://neurosciencenews.com/mice-environments-matter-brain-matter-cages-alter-brains/</link>
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<title>Limbs in Space: Key Brain Area for Body Mapping Identified</title>
<description>Neuroscientists have found evidence that the posterior parietal cortex is the general brain area mostly involved in producing the brain’s map of the body in space. Join Neuroscience News for free and discuss.</description>
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<title>3 Blind Mice Could See? ipRGCs Help Rods and Cones with Image Formation</title>
<description>Mice without rods and cones were able to use the ipRGCs to detect light and possibly form low acuity images. Join Neuroscience News for free and discuss.</description>
<link>http://neurosciencenews.com/iprgc-detect-light-3-blind-mice/</link>
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<title>Fly Brain – A High Speed Computer</title>
<description>Neurobiologists have succeeded in singling out the response of individual cells in fly brains to specific movement stimuli. Join Neuroscience News for free and discuss.</description>
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<title>Research Shows Sirt1 Enhances Synaptic Plasticity And Memory</title>
<description>Researchers at MIT have discovered that Sirtuin1, a protein encoded by the SIRT1 gene, promotes synaptic plasticity and boosts memory. Join Neuroscience News for free and discuss.</description>
<link>http://neurosciencenews.com/sirt1-enhances-synaptic-plasticity-memory/</link>
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<title>Chemical P7C3 Grows New Neurons and Improves Learning</title>
<description>Scientists at UT Southwestern have found that P7C3 is capable of promoting new neuronal growth within the dentate gyrus of mice and aged rats. Join Neuroscience News for free.</description>
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<title>Negative Emotions More Prominent In Executives Who Take Fewer Risks</title>
<description>Executives who take fewer risks in business often express more negative emotions than their risk taking counterparts. More at NeuroscienceNews.com.</description>
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<title>Neuroscience News Relaunches</title>
<description>NeuroscienceNews.com relaunches with a new website design with a neuroscience social network, neuroscience groups, real-time activity stream and more. Join Neuroscience News for free.</description>
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<title>New Autism Genes Discovered</title>
<description>A team of researchers announced that new Autism genes have been discovered.</description>
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<title>Coffee and Nighttime Jobs Don't Mix Study Finds</title>
<description>A new study has found the main byproduct of coffee, caffeine, interferes with sleep and this side-effect worsens as people age.</description>
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<title>Memory deficient mouse created by eliminating kinase activity of CaMKIIalpha</title>
<description>Knock-in mouse created that shows memory deficits by eliminating kinase activity of CaMKIIalpha. Brain and memory research shows the memory deficient mouse exhibited impaired tetanus-induced long term potentiation (LTP) and sustained postsynaptic spine enlargement. These impairments are believed to be related to the mutant mouse deficit in inhibitory avoidance learning.</description>
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<title>Animal model in schizophrenia research identifies a novel approach for treating cognitive impairments</title>
<description>When neuroscientists co-administered D-serine and a blocker of D-amino acid oxidase (DAAO), which metabolizes and decreases availability of D-serine in the brain, D-serine efficacy increased in the ability to enhance NMDA glutamate receptor function. Enhancing NMDA glutamate receptor function is considered to be a possible treatment for schizophrenia and abnormal behaviors.</description>
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<title>Neural stem cells may give rise to most common type of brain cancer</title>
<description>Brain cancer research reveals that a single mutation in a p53 gene may cause neural stem cells in the subventricular zone of the brain to migrate out of the SVZ and lead to the most common type of brain cancer.</description>
<link>http://www.neurosciencenews.com/brain-cancer-originate-neural-stem-cells.htm</link>
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<title>Brain researchers may block the spread of deadly brain tumors by targeting NHERF-1 genes.</title>
<description>By regulating NHERF-1 genes, quickly spreading brain tumors such as glioblastoma multiforme may be slowed, greatly increasing the chances of treating brain cancer.</description>
<link>http://www.neurosciencenews.com/researchers-block-deadly-brain-tumors.htm</link>
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<title>Huntington Disease starts in early age</title>
<description>Huntington Disease and brain protein research article</description>
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<title>Human embryonic stem cell therapy for spinal injuries begins</title>
<description>Human stem cell therapy article</description>
<link>http://www.neurosciencenews.com/human-embryonic-stem-cell-therapy.htm</link>
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<title>Hope for restoring injured nerves</title>
<description>Nerve Regeneration Gene Article</description>
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<title>Nanotubes used in the brain can enhance neuronal excitability</title>
<description>Nanotechnology has the potential to help bypass faulty brain circuitry by using carbon nanotubes to act as short and long distance synaptic junctions.</description>
<link>http://www.neurosciencenews.com/carbon-nanotubes-brain-neuronal-excitability.htm</link>
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<title>Humans and chimps register faces by using similar brain regions</title>
<description>Researchers using PET find that humans and chimps use similar brain areas during facial recognition tasks.</description>
<link>http://www.neurosciencenews.com/humans-chimps-faces-brain-research.htm</link>
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<title>Foot found in newborn baby's brain</title>
<description>A doctor in Colorado finds a foot, hand, thigh and intestinal pieces in a newborn baby's brain.</description>
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<title>Can brain scans read our minds?</title>
<description>Brain Scans Read Thoughts Neuroscience Research Article</description>
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<title>U.S. government calls for more testing of combat brain injuries</title>
<description>Brain Injuries Neuroscience Research Article</description>
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<title>Cold sore virus linked to Alzheimer's disease</title>
<description>Alzheimer's Disease Neuroscience Research Article</description>
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<title>Pavlov's neurons: Neuroscience researchers find brain cells that are critical to learning</title>
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<title>H.M. Dies at 82 - Neuroscience's most unforgettable amnesiac</title>
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<title>Discovery of a debilitating genetic syndrome - MEDNIK</title>
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<title>What's good for the mouse is good for the monkey: Skin cells reprogrammed into stem cells</title>
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