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2012/05/26 18:12
2012/05/26 18:12
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The film clip shows shows microglial cells (labelled green) migrating towards injured neurons in the embryonic zebrafish brain. Microglia are immune cells that act as the brain's emergency workers -...
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2012/05/25 22:42
2012/05/25 22:42
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ScienceDaily (May 24, 2012) — A molecule responsible for the proper formation and function of neurons finds its way to the right place not because it is actively recruited, but because it can't go...
2012/05/24 20:09
2012/05/24 20:09
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TALLAHASSEE -- May 24, 2012 - David Huang, M.D., a Tallahassee pulmonologist in private practice and director of a local sleep diagnostic center, kicks off the first in a series of monthly awareness...
2012/05/24 11:08
2012/05/24 11:08
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Researchers have shown in mice how immune cells in the brain target and remove unused connections between brain cells during normal development. This research, supported by the National Institutes of...
2012/05/23 18:34
2012/05/23 18:34
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SUNBURY — Migraine pain sits at the upper end of the typical pain scale — an angry-red section often labeled “severe.” At this intensity, pain is debilitating. Yet many sufferers do not get relief...
2012/05/22 15:29
2012/05/22 15:29
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In some ways, parties seem like the worst possible places to socialize. A cacophony of voices -- not to mention a blaring stereo system -- make for a noisy environment in which to hear what a friend...
2012/05/22 11:51
2012/05/22 11:51
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Transcranial direct stimulation may help some patients with schizophrenia, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry. In the new study, transcranial stimulation was...
2012/05/22 02:31
2012/05/22 02:31
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Lee Rannals for RedOrbit.com Ever dreamt that you were attempting to run from someone, but couldn’t get away and were actually running in place? Well, a new sleeping mask may see to it that you are...
2012/05/21 22:48
2012/05/21 22:48
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University of Cincinnati - Imagine not being able to speak or not having the use of your hands to communicate. A world you want to enter but can’t. A world in which you grasp everything around you but...
2012/05/21 02:27
2012/05/21 02:27
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Research holds out hope for stroke patients People with a curious condition that causes them to apply make-up on only one side of their face, or ignore food on half of their plate, are playing a new...
2012/05/20 13:51
2012/05/20 13:51
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But University of Iowa neuroscientist John Wemmie, M.D., Ph.D., says his work suggests that changes in acidity are important for normal brain activity as well. “We are interested in the idea that pH...
2012/05/18 06:38
2012/05/18 06:38
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London, May 17 : Worms' nervous system is much more capable and complex than previously thought, and has a way to monitor its own motion, a new Harvard study has suggested The model one day could...
2012/05/17 08:25
2012/05/17 08:25
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This builds on advances in BMI research, which have shown people with profound upper-extremity paralysis or limb-loss could use their brain signals to direct useful robotic arm actions. Findings in...
2012/05/16 06:32
2012/05/16 06:32
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History event at Waterstones hailed a success Dave Redward (assistant manager) with Nick Axon former hotel manager) WATERSTONES in Taunton showcased a gallery of old paintings and memorabilia from...
2012/05/15 18:21
2012/05/15 18:21
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... News) – Sleepwalking is much more common in the U.S. population that previously thought, researchers announced Monday. In a new study, published in the May 15 issue of the journal, Neurology,...
2012/05/15 11:08
2012/05/15 11:08
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Scientists at Weill Cornell Medical College have discovered that the single protein -- alpha 2 delta -- exerts a spigot-like function, controlling the volume of neurotransmitters and other chemicals...
2012/05/15 06:16
2012/05/15 06:16
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... think photography makes people listen,” said Sarah Morsi, a sophomore who participates in the Literacy Through Photography (LTP) class at the UW. LTP is a service-learning class offered through...
2012/05/14 15:38
2012/05/14 15:38
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By Geoffrey James Last month, I explained that working an average of more than 40 hours a week is counter-productive. Not surprisingly, some readers protested that working long hours was the only way...
2012/05/13 22:18
2012/05/13 22:18
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The big financial planning process for councils is currently under way. Ratepayer feedback to this process is crucial, so have your say now because once the rates bill comes out it's too late. The...
2012/05/12 13:42
2012/05/12 13:42
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ScienceDaily (May 9, 2012) — In 1619, the pioneering astronomer Johannes Kepler published Harmonices Mundi in which he analyzed data on the movement of planets and asserted that the laws of nature...