Researchers from The Sport Science Center at Texas Christian University,
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New computational tool could help optimize treatment of Alzheimer’s disease: Novel modeling approach suggests how to personalize brain stimulation for individual patients
Scientists have developed a novel computational approach that incorporates individual
Read moreWhy motor neurons die in patients with motor neuron disease
As the old adage goes, ‘two heads are better than
Read moreFirst clues to the causes of multiple sclerosis: Researchers have identified a DNA-binding factor that plays a part in triggering this auto-immune disease with unknown causes
Multiple sclerosis, which affects 1 in 1,000 people, is frequently
Read moreHow the brain decides to make an effort: The neural mechanics of motivation
From deciding to quit hitting the snooze button and get
Read moreSnorers suffer from nerve and muscle damage in the palate
People who snore may have extensive tissue damage in the
Read moreGadolinium deposition in the brain not dose dependent
Investigators at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have determined that in
Read morePossibility of new ways to treat, manage epilepsy seizures
New findings from the University of Kentucky published in the
Read moreCryo-EM structures of the nicotine receptor may lead to new therapies for addiction
UT Southwestern researchers today published in Nature atomic-scale blueprints of
Read moreOrganic printing inks may restore sight to blind people: Direct electrical neurostimulation with organic pigment photocapacitors
A simple retinal prosthesis is being developed in collaboration between
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