Childhood brain injury could lead to crime later in life
Childhood brain injury could lead to crime later in life. People who suffer a traumatic brain injury as a child are more likely to commit […]
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Childhood brain injury could lead to crime later in life. People who suffer a traumatic brain injury as a child are more likely to commit […]
Continue reading »How depression, stress trigger loss of brain volume. People who suffer from chronic stress or major depression tend to lose brain volume, and such loss […]
Continue reading »Evidence of ‘chemo brain’ verified by researchers. For many cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, memory problems and a general mental haziness often plague them during and […]
Continue reading »Metabolic protein launches sugar feast that nurtures brain tumors. Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have tracked down a cancer-promoting protein’s […]
Continue reading »How pedal power could ease Parkinson’s: Cycling can improve connections in brain regions linked to the disease. The exercise boosted patients’ co-ordination and balance, research […]
Continue reading »Smoking “rots” the brain by damaging memory (memory loss), learning and reasoning, according to researchers at King’s College London. A study of 8,800 people over […]
Continue reading »The hunt for brain injury treatments has suffered a big disappointment in a major study that found zero benefits from a supplement that the U.S. […]
Continue reading »Mind-reading scan locates site of meaning in the brain. Meanings of words can be hard to locate when they are on the tip of your […]
Continue reading »PTSD is difficult to treat because it is stored throughout the brain. And just as you can suffer from a little to a lot of […]
Continue reading »Neurons made from stem cells drive brain activity after transplantation in laboratory model. Sanford-Burnham researchers convince transplanted stem cell-derived neurons to direct cognitive function—getting us […]
Continue reading »Light at night may lead to depression, brain functioning problems. Reading on your iPad, surfing the web on your laptop and watching TV late into […]
Continue reading »Alzheimer’s signs show in young brain. Scientists studying Alzheimer’s disease are increasingly finding clues that the brain begins to deteriorate years before a person shows […]
Continue reading »Having a head injury can be risky enough, but a new study finds people who suffered a traumatic brain injury and lived in area with […]
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Continue reading »Early autism treatment changes social behavior, brain. Researchers at the School of Medicine’s Child Study Center have demonstrated the effectiveness of early intervention treatments for […]
Continue reading »Doctors talk to vegetative patient through brain scans. Doctors have managed to communicate with a patient who’s been in a vegetative state for more than […]
Continue reading »Mutant brain proteins linked to autism. Scientists continue to gain insights into the causes of autism, possibly opening doors for potential new treatments. Researchers from […]
Continue reading »Infant stress affects teen brain. For some girls, stressful experiences in the first year of life seem to drive hormonal changes later in childhood. And […]
Continue reading »PTSD, brain injury leaves veterans suffering. The disorder still is misunderstood not only by veterans but the civilian public as well. When not diagnosed and […]
Continue reading »Uncontrolled high blood pressure damages the brain’s structure and function as early as young middle-age, and even the brains of middle-aged people who clinically would […]
Continue reading »A group of scientists from the University of Copenhagen has created a model that shows how some types of ADHD medicine influence the brain’s reward […]
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