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Research shows aneurysms can develop recently

Cerebral aneurysms are commonly believed to exist for decades and undergo only sporadic changes but new research suggests that cerebral aneurysms seem to change...

Stem cells from teeth could be used in stroke therapy

Researchers have discovered that stem cells taken from teeth can grow to resemble brain cells, suggesting they could one day be used in the...

Education may help in traumatic brain injury recovery

People with more years of education may be better able to recover from a traumatic brain injury. HealthCanal reports that a study examined people...

Brain scans could predict coma recovery

A new study suggests that brain scans could help identify comatose patients who have the potential to wake up, reports Health24. Bedside tests are...

Study examines inverse association of dementia with cancer

Existing research has shown older people who experience memory and thinking problems have a lower risk of cancer than older people who do not...

Potential cause of Parkinson’s disease discovered

Researchers have discovered a process that appears to explain how a well known enzyme mutation triggers the neural deterioration seen in Parkinson’s disease. According...

Exercise protects brain and immunity

Aerobic exercise in your 20s may protect the brain in middle age, with activities that maintain cardio fitness - such as running, swimming and...

Muscle stem cells could repair nerve damage

Stem cells derived from human muscle tissue are able to repair nerve damage and restore function in an animal model of sciatic nerve injury....

New study further explains Alzheimer’s disease mysteries

A series of studies by Harvard scientists, published in Nature, suggests a possible answer to one of the big scientific mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease:...

Statins could be used to treat MS

Statins may be useful in treating advanced multiple sclerosis (MS), say UK researchers. BBC News reports that early trial results in The Lancet show...

JNS supplement reviews oral anticoagulation therapies

The Journal of Neurosurgery has announced a supplement, co-authored by Perleman School of Medicine’s Dr Peter le Roux – a University of Cape Town...

Blood and saliva tests can predict oropharynx cancer recurrence

New research indicates that recurrence of human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced cancers affecting the oropharynx can be predicted by blood and saliva tests that screen for...

Alzheimer's can be prevented

Three in 10 cases of Alzheimer’s disease could be prevented if people led healthier lifestyles, exercising more and not smoking, research suggests, reports The...

Negative emotions raise risk of stroke

Stress, hostility and depression may increase the risk for stroke. Medicinenet reports that this is according to a study that found that depression seemed...

Blood test for sports-related concussion

Swedish researchers say they have devised a blood test that could better diagnose sports-related brain injuries and prevent American football, rugby and ice hockey...