A new study from Lund University in Sweden shows that plastic particles in water may end up inside fish brains. The plastic can cause brain damage, which is the likely cause of behavioural d... Read more
Electric fields can be used to guide neural stem cells transplanted into the brain toward a specific location. The research, published July 11 in the journal Stem Cell Reports, opens possibi... Read more
Tailored music sessions could be crucial in transforming the lives of millions of people whose speech is impacted by learning difficulties, strokes, dementia, brain damage and autism, a new... Read more
Researchers at University of Southern California (USC) and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have developed a brain prosthesis designed to help individuals suffering from memory loss. The p... Read more
The results of the study about the effects of Vitamin B on Alzheimer’s and dementia surprised even the author of the study. Vitamin B for Alzheimer’s and dementia delay was the subject... Read more
About one in 20 women have a significantly growth-restricted baby MELBOURNE doctors may have found a way to prevent unborn babies from developing cerebral palsy, in a breakthrough that could... Read more
“The last untreatable form of stroke may well have a treatment” Johns Hopkins neurologists report success with a new means of getting rid of potentially lethal blood clots in the... Read more
A naturally occurring substance shrank the size of stroke-induced lesions in the brains of experimental mice — even when administered as much as 12 hours after the event, Stanford Univ... Read more
Cannabis can kill or rescue neurons--children are at risk, whereas adults may benefit Read more
Twenty-seven stroke victims are alive and well today because of a new tool that vacuums clots out of blood vessels in the brain. Known as the Penumbra System of Continuous Aspiration Thrombe... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Scientists have been able to reach into the mind of a brain-damaged man and communicate with his thoughts. The research, carried out in the UK and Belgium, involved a new... Read more