Deep-Brain Stimulation: Steadies the Body, But What About the Mind?
With a few electrodes, surgeons can often still the embarrassing tremors and alleviate the painful muscle cramps that come with Parkinson disease...
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With a few electrodes, surgeons can often still the embarrassing tremors and alleviate the painful muscle cramps that come with Parkinson disease...
In this series, ARF takes stock of deep-brain stimulation after more than a decade of life-altering procedures, In deep brain stimulation, surgeons implant wires into the brain and hook them up to a pacemaker-like stimulator implanted in the chest, which
Although most cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis have no evidence of inheritance, scientists are finding valuable clues to the disease among familial cases...
In this series, ARF takes stock of deep-brain stimulation after more than a decade of life-altering procedures...
Notch, that pesky “other” γ-secretase substrate, mediates adult neurogenesis defects attributed to presenilin-1 (PS1) mutations...
Scientists propose that Auguste Deter, the first identified Alzheimer disease patient, carried the N141I presenilin-2 mutation...
Rebounds leave basketball fans on the edge of their seats. They can also leave drug developers with bated breath—rebounds of the Aβ kind, that is...
By some measures, ApoE found its first companions in 2009 when scientists reported three additional genes robustly linked to late-onset Alzheimer disease...
There may be a new glimmer of hope for patients with Huntington disease (HD)...
Somewhere on the short arm of the ninth chromosome, there lies a locus, or loci, that can cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or frontotemporal lobar dementia (FTLD)...
Here we list the 39 abstracts presented at the Human Amyloid Imaging Conference held 9 April 2010 in Toronto, Canada...
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This story ends with a glimpse of the newest kid on the block—18F AZD4694...
At the 4th Human Amyloid Imaging Conference, one 18F amyloid ligand strutted its Phase 3 stuff, while two others flaunted Phase 2 results...
A much greater investment in AD research will be needed before scientists can draw reliable conclusions about what factors increase or decrease risk of developing AD...
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