143

Neurology
Focuses on brain health.
Sub Categories on Neurology
Latest Articles
Ultrasound enables less-invasive brain-machine interfaces

Ultrasound enables less-invasive brain-machine interfaces

by Lori Dajose,California Institute of TechnologyAnatomical recording planes and behavioral tasks.a, Coronal fUS imaging planes used for monkeys P and L. The approximate fUS field of view

Ultrasound enables less-invasive brain-machine interfaces

by Lori Dajose,California Institute of TechnologyAnatomical recording planes and behavioral tasks.a, Coronal fUS imaging planes used for monkeys P and L. The approximate fUS field of view
Living with an 'Eraser' in the Brain: The Reality of Alzheimer's Disease

Living with an 'Eraser' in the Brain: The Reality of Alzheimer's Disease

September 21, 2024, marks the 31st "World Alzheimer's Day." On this occasion, we call on everyone to gain a deeper understanding of the prevention, care, and treatment of this disease,as we tackle the challenges of prevention, care, and treatment together

Living with an 'Eraser' in the Brain: The Reality of Alzheimer's Disease

September 21, 2024, marks the 31st "World Alzheimer's Day." On this occasion, we call on everyone to gain a deeper understanding of the prevention, care, and treatment of this disease,as we tackle the challenges of prevention, care, and treatment together
The brain is the most complicated object in the universe—scientists seek to decode it and read people's minds

The brain is the most complicated object in the universe—scientists seek to decode it and read people's minds

by Nicholas J. Kelley, Stephanie Sheir and Timo Istace,The ConversationBrodmann’s brain map. Credit:Vysha/Wikimedia,CC BY-SAIn the middle of 2023, astudyconducted by the

The brain is the most complicated object in the universe—scientists seek to decode it and read people's minds

by Nicholas J. Kelley, Stephanie Sheir and Timo Istace,The ConversationBrodmann’s brain map. Credit:Vysha/Wikimedia,CC BY-SAIn the middle of 2023, astudyconducted by the
Study identifies new concepts for GLP-1 action in the brain

Study identifies new concepts for GLP-1 action in the brain

byLunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research InstituteGraphical abstract. Credit:Cell Metabolism(2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2023.11.009Researcher Dr. Daniel Drucker has much to be proud of, as the

Study identifies new concepts for GLP-1 action in the brain

byLunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research InstituteGraphical abstract. Credit:Cell Metabolism(2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2023.11.009Researcher Dr. Daniel Drucker has much to be proud of, as the
Count of neurosurgeon density reflects global unmet needs

Count of neurosurgeon density reflects global unmet needs

JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notesby Journal of NeurosurgeryMap demonstrating the global neurosurgeon density. Countries near the average national median density (0.44 neurosurgeons per 100,000 peopl

Count of neurosurgeon density reflects global unmet needs

JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notesby Journal of NeurosurgeryMap demonstrating the global neurosurgeon density. Countries near the average national median density (0.44 neurosurgeons per 100,000 peopl
Discovery may open new therapeutic avenues for degenerative diseases of the brain and eye

Discovery may open new therapeutic avenues for degenerative diseases of the brain and eye

byLouisiana State UniversityThe regions affected by ELV-N34 are in close contact with the FAD pocket and the interface zone. The alignment of the peptides with the secondary structure of the TXN

Discovery may open new therapeutic avenues for degenerative diseases of the brain and eye

byLouisiana State UniversityThe regions affected by ELV-N34 are in close contact with the FAD pocket and the interface zone. The alignment of the peptides with the secondary structure of the TXN
Technique to 'listen' to a patient's brain during tumour surgery

Technique to 'listen' to a patient's brain during tumour surgery

byUniversity of CambridgeBrains. Credit: Kai SchreiberSurgeons could soon eavesdrop on a patient's brain activity during surgery to remove their brain tumour, helping improve the accuracy of

Technique to 'listen' to a patient's brain during tumour surgery

byUniversity of CambridgeBrains. Credit: Kai SchreiberSurgeons could soon eavesdrop on a patient's brain activity during surgery to remove their brain tumour, helping improve the accuracy of
Preterm deliveries may pose long-term stroke risk for mothers

Preterm deliveries may pose long-term stroke risk for mothers

by Michael PreckerIt's not surprising that babies born prematurely may face more health issues than those who were carried to term.But new research suggests the same may apply to their mothers.A s

Preterm deliveries may pose long-term stroke risk for mothers

by Michael PreckerIt's not surprising that babies born prematurely may face more health issues than those who were carried to term.But new research suggests the same may apply to their mothers.A s
Preeclampsia and preterm birth risk may be reduced by calcium dose lower than current WHO standard

Preeclampsia and preterm birth risk may be reduced by calcium dose lower than current WHO standard

by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthCredit: CC0 Public DomainTo help prevent preeclampsia and preterm birth—common complications in pregnancy that can be fatal to women and newborns—low-d

Preeclampsia and preterm birth risk may be reduced by calcium dose lower than current WHO standard

by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthCredit: CC0 Public DomainTo help prevent preeclampsia and preterm birth—common complications in pregnancy that can be fatal to women and newborns—low-d
Transplanting stem cells from fetuses into people with MS reduces markers in early-stage trial

Transplanting stem cells from fetuses into people with MS reduces markers in early-stage trial

Transplanting stem cells from fetuses into people with MS reduces markers in early-stage trialby Bob Yirka , Medical XpressThe number of injected hfNPCs inversely correlates with brain volume loss. Co

Transplanting stem cells from fetuses into people with MS reduces markers in early-stage trial

Transplanting stem cells from fetuses into people with MS reduces markers in early-stage trialby Bob Yirka , Medical XpressThe number of injected hfNPCs inversely correlates with brain volume loss. Co
Monoclonal antibodies preserve stem cells in mouse brains, bring promise for future studies

Monoclonal antibodies preserve stem cells in mouse brains, bring promise for future studies

Monoclonal antibodies preserve stem cells in mouse brains, bring promise for future studiesby Noah Fromson,University of MichiganDevelopment and validation of bioluminescent imaging (BLI) to ass

Monoclonal antibodies preserve stem cells in mouse brains, bring promise for future studies

Monoclonal antibodies preserve stem cells in mouse brains, bring promise for future studiesby Noah Fromson,University of MichiganDevelopment and validation of bioluminescent imaging (BLI) to ass
Stem cells may help replace lost sensory neurons

Stem cells may help replace lost sensory neurons

Stem cells may help replace lost sensory neuronsby International Society for Stem Cell ResearchCredit:Stem Cell Reports(2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2022.10.002Sensory neurons of the perip

Stem cells may help replace lost sensory neurons

Stem cells may help replace lost sensory neuronsby International Society for Stem Cell ResearchCredit:Stem Cell Reports(2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2022.10.002Sensory neurons of the perip