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Neurons could slow progression of epilepsy in newborns
Neurons help in reducing seizures in newborns: Study.
World first: 3 paralysed people walk again thanks to implants that respond to thoughts
Electronic device 'reconnects' neurons in patients’ legs with their brain and they just have to think about walking - or standing.
How the brain cells 'talk'
Here is what a new study has found.
Brain circuit behind feeling hungry discovered
Scientists seek to better understand it as damage to this brain region in patients results in marked declines in appetite.
Feel hungry a lot? Here's the reason
Here is what a new study has found.
Old drug may help treat motor neuron disease: study
Ebselen, a drug from the 1980s and has been investigated as a potential treatment for a variety of nervous system disorders.
Sexual intimacy in late years does not slow memory loss
Sexual activity and emotional closeness in later years of life do not control cognitive decline.
Lab-on-a-chip device may help repair eye damage: study
Retinal degeneration is a leading cause of blindness that, with other eye diseases will affect 196 million people worldwide in 2020.
Find out ways to fence progress of Neurodegenerative diseases
Neurons normally don't reproduce or replace themselves, so when they become damaged or die they cannot be replaced by the body.
Why do old people have disrupted sleep?
The findings from the study are published in the journal JNeurosci.