Topic: Neurology Department June 24, 2019 Alzheimer’s missing link ID’d, answering what tips brain’s declineBrain’s immune cells form nexus between two damaging Alzheimer’s proteins.News Release May 29, 2019 Immune cells determine how fast certain tumors growStudy suggests new approaches to treating NF1 brain tumors.News Release May 3, 2019 Physical therapy association honors EarhartNamed a Catherine Worthingham Fellow, the group's highest honor.National Leaders May 1, 2019 Experimental ALS treatment could be ‘game-changing’ for genetic ALSSource: CNN April 26, 2019 Newfound autoimmune syndrome causes muscle pain, weaknessRare syndrome can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs.News Release April 26, 2019 Wearable motion detectors identify subtle motor deficits in childrenCould lead to early intervention, help prevent disability.News Release April 18, 2019 The sleep-dementia connectionSource: Scientific American April 18, 2019 Lithium boosts muscle strength in mice with rare muscular dystrophyNew drug target identified.News Release March 26, 2019 Rineys give $15 million to develop, test therapies for neurodegenerative diseasesGift will fund Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s research.News Release February 10, 2019 The heartbreak and heroism of being the X-Men in Alzheimer’s diseaseSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch February 6, 2019 On the frontiers of psychiatryPhysician-scientists aim to reduce the impact of mental illness on society.Outlook Magazine February 4, 2019 Scans show women’s brains remain youthful as male brains wind downSource: NPR January 27, 2019 Just one night of sleep loss can affect body and mind, studies findSource: Forbes January 24, 2019 Sleep deprivation accelerates Alzheimer’s brain damageStudy in mice, people explains why poor sleep linked to Alzheimer’s .News Release January 15, 2019 New hope for old diseaseDoctors may soon be able to predict, prevent Alzheimer’s disease.Outlook Magazine January 9, 2019 Decreased deep sleep linked to early signs of Alzheimer’s diseaseToxic brain protein tau elevated in older people who sleep poorly.News Release January 7, 2019 Alzheimer’s disease may develop differently in African-Americans, study suggestsSource: NPR January 7, 2019 Mice sleeping fitfully provide clues to insomniaGenetically engineered mice mimic common sleep problems.News Release January 7, 2019 Racial differences in Alzheimer’s disease unveiledFindings suggest possible race-linked variations on how disease arises, develops.News Release January 2, 2019 Why are men more likely to die of glioblastoma? This study helps explainSource: NBC News December 17, 2018 Does thinking burn calories? Here’s what the science saysSource: Southern Living December 13, 2018 New genetic clues to early-onset form of dementiaCulprit is lone error in one gene, but researchers find many potential therapeutic targets.News Release December 11, 2018 People who act out dreams needed for studyPhenomenon linked to Parkinson’s, dementia, other serious neurodegenerative diseases.News Release October 26, 2018 The underestimated cerebellum gains new respect from brain scientistsSource: NPR Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 11 Next ›