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| October 29, 2019 | |
| Neurology / Neuroscience | |
| The latest neurology news from News Medical | |
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| Watch Now: Neuroimaging Using Ultra-high Field MRI
Dr. Mathieu D. Santin describes real-case studies using ultra-high field MRI for in vivo and ex vivo imaging in the context of neurodegenerative diseases, including demyelinating diseases, Alzheimer's disease, and multiple sclerosis. This is an on-demand webinar that is freely available.
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| What Can We Learn from EEG’s of Patient’s with Epilepsy? Epilepsy is a neurological condition characterised by recurrent episodes of seizures. Most cases of epilepsy do not have a clear cause. The primary pathogenesis of many forms of epilepsy is an abnormal expression of certain receptors in the brain that lead to enhanced excitation and reduced inhibition, leading to increased neural activity. | |
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| New NIH BRAIN Initiative awards accelerate the pace of neuroscience research Scientists have been developing astounding new tools for exploring neural circuits that underlie brain function throughout the first five years of the National Institutes of Health's Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies Initiative. | |
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| New findings can redefine the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment in men and women Using sex-specific scores on memory tests may change the diagnosis for 20 percent of those currently diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), with possibly more women and fewer men being diagnosed with MCI, according to a new study published online in the journal Neurology. | |
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| Suppressing brain immune cells might prevent or delay the onset of dementia Messy tangles of a protein called tau can be found in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease and some other neurodegenerative diseases. In Alzheimer's, the tangles coalesce just before tissue damage becomes visible in brain scans and people start to become forgetful and confused. | |
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