FeaturedNeurology·September 1, 2016·3 min readA Noninvasive Technique to Monitor MigrainesResearchers report amplified EEG can produce diagnostic results of brain waves associated with migraine and epilepsy non-invasively.Read More
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FeaturedNeurology·August 15, 2016·4 min readGaming Camera Could Aid Multiple Sclerosis TreatmentA common game system camera could be used as an effective means of evaluating gait and walking problems in people with multiple sclerosis.Read More
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FeaturedNeurology·August 4, 2016·6 min readReplicating the Connection Between Muscles and NervesResearchers have developed a new chip that could help test new treatments for ALS and other neuromuscular disorders.Read More
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FeaturedNeurology·June 28, 2016·6 min readSimple Recreational Activities Just As Effective As Virtual Reality For Stroke RehabPlaying cards or throwing a soft ball may be as effective as virtual reality in helping people recover from strokes.Read More