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Prions – The Killer Proteins

by Zaid Ahsan, MSc
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Prions are infectious agents those are composed primarily of proteins. To date, all such agents that have been discovered... READ MORE →

Recognize Parkinson’s Symptoms Early

by Shefali Sabharanjak, PhD
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) was described almost a century ago but has proven to be intractable in terms of curative therapies.... READ MORE →

Statins Against Alzheimer’s Disease

by Amy Wong, MS
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As the population ages, it is universally acknowledged that some will succumb to the awful fate of Alzheimer’s Disease... READ MORE →

Do Fluorescent Lights Give You Headaches? You’re Not Alone

by Sandra Tosta, PhD
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Fluorescent lights are everywhere — in schools, hospitals, grocery stores, the shopping mall, and now, more than ever,... READ MORE →

Music Therapy for the Alzheimer’s Disease Patient

by Amy Wong, MS
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It has been said that music can help heal the soul. Now this old saying has transferred its healing powers onto improving... READ MORE →

New Imaging Techniques to Unlock Brain Disorders

by Veronica Pamoukaghlian, MA
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A study published in recent issue of Neuron describes a very promising new imaging technique, which has successfully charted... READ MORE →

The Stuff That Dreams are Made Of

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No cognitive state has been more misunderstood over the course of human history than dreaming. Dream science is affected... READ MORE →

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis – Is An Early Diagnosis Possible?

by Shefali Sabharanjak, PhD
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Lou Gehrig had it. Professor Stephen Hawking has it. Although the incidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is low... READ MORE →

Cannabis Abuse In Adolescence – Cognitive Decline In Later Life

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How many people in the US would support the legalization and use of marijuana? The answer is a whopping 70% of respondents... READ MORE →

Opioid Addiction – Inherent Differences In Brain Functions

by Shefali Sabharanjak, PhD
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Substance addiction is a perplexing phenomenon for those who fortunately do not suffer from it. Although it is incredible... READ MORE →

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