UCSF scientists discovered that an overlooked cell type in the brain plays a central role in healing traumatic brain injury.
Neurostimulation and neuromodulation are next-generation treatments that harness the brain's regenerative ability to restore ...
Neurologists are exploring medications that would help the brain recover after a stroke or traumatic injury. Credit...Fabio-Consoli Supported by By Rachel E. Gross The first thing Debra McVean did ...
An Indiana University neuroscience professor who claims prayer caused the remission of his brain tumor is featured in a national documentary exploring cases of faith-based medical “miracles” ...
They work for depression and P.T.S.D. Could they also help the brain repair itself after a neurologic catastrophe? By Rachel E. Gross In the 15 years that Dr. Sean Dukelow has been treating stroke ...
A new study by researchers at the Department of Molecular Medicine at SDU sheds light on one of the most severe consequences of stroke: damage to the brain's "cables"—the so-called nerve fibers—which ...
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