One in six people worldwide suffers from neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, ...
Over 50 million people in the U.S. live with chronic pain, a third of which have had their entire lives stopped because of it ...
A research team led by Prof. Hesheng Liu, founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Galaxy Brain Scientific Inc., has published ...
Researchers develop TRFS, a non-invasive radio frequency technique that can suppress or excite deep-brain activity to treat depression, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s.
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has emerged as a standard of care in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders, such as dystonia and ...
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is being used in a new study funded by the NIH at University of California San Francisco to ...
As Brain Awareness Week sharpens the focus on cognitive health, a quiet but decisive shift is redefining the idea of wellness ...
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Challenging your brain helps keep it healthy. Here's how to do it
A study links lifelong learning — reading, learning another language, playing chess — to slower cognitive decline, even ...
A Norfolk teenager living with one of the most severe forms of cerebral palsy is beginning to show promising signs of improvement following ...
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Can Simply Resting Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimers? A Neuroscientist Reveals the Overlooked Habit That Could Protect Your Brain
A simple, often ignored daily habit could play a crucial role in long-term brain health, according to neuroscience experts.
Parkinson’s weight loss is increasingly recognised as a key factor in disease progression, linked to frailty, cognitive decline and reduced quality of life.
Children presenting with abnormal tone and involuntary movements are a routine part of paediatric practice.
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