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          Neurology

          – These articles focus mainly on neurology research.
          – What is neurology?
          – Definition of neurology: a science involved in the study of the nervous systems, especially of the diseases and disorders affecting them.
          – Neurology research can include information involving brain research, neurological disorders, medicine, brain cancer, peripheral nervous systems, central nervous systems, nerve damage, brain tumors, seizures, neurosurgery, electrophysiology, BMI, brain injuries, paralysis and spinal cord treatments.

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          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 19, 2013·2 min read

          It’s Not Just Amyloid: White Matter Hyperintensities and Alzheimer’s Disease

          A new study suggest that along with amyloid deposits, white matter hyperintensities may be a second necessary factor for the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
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          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 18, 2013·2 min read

          Our Primitive Reflexes May be More Sophisticated Than They Appear

          Our "primitive" reflexes could involve more sophisticated brain function that originally thought, according to a new study.
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          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 18, 2013·3 min read

          Evidence Shows Concussions Require Long-Term Follow-up for Players

          New research into concussions sustained during sports shows damage to the brain can persist for decades after an original or head trauma. The long-term consequences of concussions include memory loss, attention deficits and motor control problems.
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          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 18, 2013·5 min read

          Shedding New Light on Infant Brain Development

          Researchers find the infant brain does not control its blood flow in the same way as the adult brain. The findings could change the way researchers study brain development in infants and children.
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          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 14, 2013·3 min read

          Low Protein Diet Slows Alzheimer’s in Mice

          Researchers discovered that a low protein diet can slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease in mice. By cycling between a normal and protein restricted diet, researchers noted both improvement in memory and a slowing in the advancement of the disease.
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          The image shows a brain scan which shows cerebral white matter hyperintensities, lacuna and microbleeds.
          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 13, 2013·2 min read

          Blood May Hold Clues to Risk of Memory Problems After Menopause

          A new study suggests that blood may hold clues to whether post-menopausal women may have an increased risk for brain damage that can lead to memory problems and an increased risk of stroke.
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          The image shows a person undergoing a deep brain stimulation implant surgery.
          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 12, 2013·4 min read

          In Some Dystonia Cases, Deep Brain Therapy Benefits may Linger After Device is Turned Off

          According to a new report, two patients with Dystonia were freed from the severe debilitating effects of the disease through deep brain stimulation therapy, continued to have symptom relief for months after their devices accidentally were fully or partly turned off.
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          The image shows a coronal MRI scan of a patient with ALS.
          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 12, 2013·3 min read

          Novel Protein May Help Detect Lou Gehrig’s Disease and Dementia

          Researchers discover an abnormal protein that accumulates in the brains of patients affected with ALS and frontotemporal dementia. The findings have uncovered a potentially new therapeutic target and biomarker that would allow clinicians to confirm diagnosis of the diseases.
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          AutismFeaturedGeneticsNeurology
          ·February 11, 2013·3 min read

          Genes for Autism and Schizophrenia Only Active in Developing Brains

          Genes linked to autism and schizophrenia are only switched on during the early stages of brain development, according to a study in mice led by researchers at the University of Oxford.
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          The image shows three surgeons conducting a surgical procedure.
          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 11, 2013·2 min read

          Strokes Associated with Surgery can be Devastating

          Prompt identification of perioperative strokes can improve the outcome, researchers suggest. Study suggests several therapies to treat perioperative strokes caused by blood clots.
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          The image shows comparative brain scans of veterans with mild TBI and those without TBI.
          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 7, 2013·3 min read

          Veterans with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury have White Matter Abnormalities

          A new study found soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with mild TBI have measurable abnormalities in white matter when compared to returning veterans who have not experienced TBI. These abnormalities appear to be related to the severity of the injury and are related to cognitive deficits.
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          The image shows an over-sized terminal forms a synapse with a dendritic spine. The caption best describes the image.
          FeaturedNeurology
          ·February 7, 2013·3 min read

          Excess Protein Linked to Development of Parkinson’s Disease

          Researchers suggest the overexpression of a protein called alpha-synuclein appears to disrupt vital recycling processes in neurons. The study may have major implications for more fully understanding the causes and mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease.
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