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A novel preclinical drug that could have the potential to combat depression, brain injury and diseases that impair cognition

A novel preclinical drug that could have the potential to combat depression, brain injury and diseases that impair cognition

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Just days after a brain injury it is possible to detect hidden consciousness with an EEG

Just days after a brain injury it is possible to detect hidden consciousness with an EEG

Close analysis of EEG data reveals that nearly 1 in 7 brain-injured ICU patients shows evidence of hidden consciousness just days after injury. Patients with such signs are more likely to re... Read more

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A single drop of blood is enough to diagnose mild traumatic brain injury

A single drop of blood is enough to diagnose mild traumatic brain injury

UNIGE researchers have developed a portable device capable of diagnosing within ten minutes mild traumatic brain injury, using a single drop of blood. Every year in Europe, three million peo... Read more

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Neural prosthesis restores behavior after brain injury

Neural prosthesis restores behavior after brain injury

Scientists from Case Western Reserve University and University of Kansas Medical Center have restored behavior—in this case, the ability to reach through a narrow opening and grasp food—usin... Read more

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VIDEO: Study Suggests New Way of Thinking about Brain Injury – As Autoimmune Disorder

VIDEO: Study Suggests New Way of Thinking about Brain Injury – As Autoimmune Disorder

Most scientists are starting to agree that repeat, sub-concussive hits to the head are dangerous and linked to neurological disorders later in life. A new collaborative study, though, attemp... Read more

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New advance could help soldiers, athletes, others rebound from traumatic brain injuries

New advance could help soldiers, athletes, others rebound from traumatic brain injuries

A potential new treatment for traumatic brain injury (TBI), which affects thousands of soldiers, auto accident victims, athletes and others each year, has shown promise in laboratory researc... Read more

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Breakthrough treatment raises hopes of fighting cerebral palsy in the womb

Breakthrough treatment raises hopes of fighting cerebral palsy in the womb

About one in 20 women have a significantly growth-restricted baby MELBOURNE doctors may have found a way to prevent unborn babies from developing cerebral palsy, in a breakthrough that could... Read more

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Mind Reading – Really!

Mind Reading - Really!

Technique for Letting Brain Talk to Computers Now Tunes in Speech The act of mind reading is something usually reserved for science-fiction movies but researchers in America have used a tech... Read more

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Head-worn device uses sonar to rapidly diagnose stroke

Head-worn device uses sonar to rapidly diagnose stroke

A team of radiologists and retired US Navy sonar experts have used technology developed for submarines as the basis for a new device which offers quick detection, diagnosis and monitoring of... Read more

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