FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience·May 4, 2016·2 min readForeign Accent Syndrome Due to Impaired Neural ConnectionA new study reports foreign accent syndrome may be caused by impaired connections between the motor speech areas in the left hemisphere of the brain and the cerebellum.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·May 3, 2016·3 min readYoga May Help Combat Symptoms of Multiple SclerosisA new study reports low impact exercise, such as yoga and swimming, can help improve certain symptoms of multiple sclerosis.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience Videos·May 3, 2016·2 min readSocial Clubs Fill Gap in Alzheimer’s SupportA new study reports social clubs could help empower people with early onset Alzheimer's.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·May 3, 2016·2 min readNo Evidence of an Association Between Silent Brain Infarcts and Having Migraine With AuraAccording to a new study, there is no evidence of an association with white matter hyperintensities or silent brain infarcts in women with migraines with auras.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·May 3, 2016·4 min readReversing Genetic Changes That May Spur Alzheimer’s With Experimental DrugImage shows slices of a rat brain.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles·May 3, 2016·3 min readTransplanted Nerve Cells Survive 25 Years in Parkinson’s PatientResearchers report transplanted nerve cells can survive for a number of years and restore dopamine production in Parkinson's patients.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles·April 30, 2016·3 min readResearchers Uncover What May Kill Neurons Following a StrokeResearchers discover N3A receptors can reactivate following a stroke, causing neurons to become more sensitive to glutamate.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience·April 30, 2016·3 min readSleep-Wake Cycle Controlled by Salts in the BrainLevels of salt in our brains and bodies differ depending on whether we are awake or asleep, a new study reports.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·April 30, 2016·3 min readBreast Milk Linked to Significant Early Brain Growth in Preterm BabiesPreterm babies fed mostly breast milk during the first month of life have more robust brain growth than those fed little or no breast milk, researchers report.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·April 29, 2016·5 min readHow Neurons Decline as Parkinsons DevelopsElectrical activity dwindles in cells long before movement issues become visible. It’s an unsettling thought: You could be walking around...Read More
FeaturedOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPainPsychology·April 28, 2016·4 min readHigh Pain Tolerance? You Must Have Lots of FriendsAccording to a new study, having a larger social network can make you more tolerant to pain.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·April 28, 2016·3 min readRosacea Linked to Increased Alzheimer’s RiskResearchers have uncovered an increased risk of developing dementia, specifically Alzheimer's disease in people with rosacea.Read More