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Neuroscience project receives €89m

October 21, 2016
The European Commission has released a payment of €89m for the Human Brain Project.

Alzheimer’s symptoms reduced in gene therapy trial

October 18, 2016
Researchers have revealed results of a successful trial injecting viruses into mice to reduce the effects of Alzheimer’s.

Peptide offers hope for new pain control treatments

August 17, 2016
A natural substance that activates pain receptors in the central nervous system has been found to have the opposite effect in other parts of the body, leading to hopes it...

Gene therapy offers different approach to treating depression

July 27, 2016
Scientists have shown how manipulating a new target in the brain through gene therapy can lead to new treatments for depression.

Researchers discover THC’s ‘dual effect’ on brain cells

July 18, 2016
A study at the Salk Institute has found that cannabinoids can remove the plaque-forming protein associated with Alzheimer’s disease, amyloid beta.

£2m grant for researchers to study dementia risks

June 22, 2016
A team of researchers from Cardiff, Bristol and Oxford University are set to begin investigating a genetic risk for dementia.

Study shows ‘reversal’ of neurological damage possible

May 9, 2016
Symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s could be ‘reversed’ after ground breaking research by Leicester University.

Stuttering mice provide insight

May 5, 2016
Scientists have given mice a genetic mutation causing them to stutter to better understand the speech disorder in humans.

New discovery could help nicotine addiction

January 28, 2016
A lipid in brain cells may act as a switch, increasing or decreasing the need for motivation, a team of US scientists have announced.

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.

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