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Cholesterol reducing drug could positively affect Parkinson’s

January 25, 2016
A trial has begun in the UK to see the effects of cholesterol lowering drug, Simvastin, in those afflicted with Parkinson’s.

Treatment to limit brain damage created

January 18, 2016
A method to aid patient’s recovery from brain damage, minimising life threatening infections has been found by scientists in Wales.

Cardiff University wins prestigious award

December 18, 2015
Cardiff University’s mental health research facility, the MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, has been awarded the UK’s most prestigious academic award – the Queen’s Anniversary Prize.

Brain mechanism for durable memories revealed

December 10, 2015
Rehearsing information immediately after being given it may be all you need to make it a permanent memory, scientists from the University of Sussex suggest.

Umbilical stem cells help retinal neurons grow

December 2, 2015
Cells found in human umbilical cord tissue could be used in the future for the treatment of degenerative eye diseases.

Key receptor for autism treatment identified

November 11, 2015
Targeting a particular neuroreceptor – important for the development of social behaviour – can suppress unsocial behaviour in autistic mice, new study finds.

Brain implant controls neurons

August 13, 2015
Scientists led by the Washington University School of Medicine have developed a brain implant which allows wireless control of brain cells. Soft ultra-thin materials were used to create a remote...

Brain shape and genetic ancestry linked

August 10, 2015
A strong relationship has been found between the shape of the cerebral cortex – the brain’s outer layer of neural tissue – and genetic ancestry. A research team at the...

Smell wired to spatial information

July 2, 2015
Scientists have discovered that humans can map a location by using only their sense of smell. A research team at the University of California in Berkley designed a smell-only experiment...

Pain intensity signals in the brain identified

April 7, 2015
A new technique has been developed to detect the area of the brain involved in the process of pain intensity detection.Neurologists at the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging...

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