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Arizona State University earns 14 NSF early career faculty awards

Arizona State University earns 14 NSF early career faculty awards

Use of stimulants may lead to psychomotor control deficits, study finds

Use of stimulants may lead to psychomotor control deficits, study finds

New drug can reduce tardive dyskinesia in patients with schizophrenia, mood disorder

New drug can reduce tardive dyskinesia in patients with schizophrenia, mood disorder

Optical imaging tool could help track the brain's circulatory response to acute pain in adults, infants

Optical imaging tool could help track the brain's circulatory response to acute pain in adults, infants

UC researchers advocate ‘precision medicine’ approach to studying and treating Parkinson's disease

UC researchers advocate ‘precision medicine’ approach to studying and treating Parkinson's disease

Study finds link between extended use MAO-B inhibitors and slow clinical decline in PD patients

Study finds link between extended use MAO-B inhibitors and slow clinical decline in PD patients

Researchers discover CTE in deceased patient's brain with no known history of head trauma

Researchers discover CTE in deceased patient's brain with no known history of head trauma

GUMC launches phase II clinical study to examine safety of cancer drug for Parkinson's disease

GUMC launches phase II clinical study to examine safety of cancer drug for Parkinson's disease

New infusion therapy may help avoid debilitating symptoms in Parkinson's disease patients

New infusion therapy may help avoid debilitating symptoms in Parkinson's disease patients

Deep brain stimulation can reduce heroin relapse in rat models of addiction, TSRI study shows

Deep brain stimulation can reduce heroin relapse in rat models of addiction, TSRI study shows

Both accelerator and brake in the brain control all types of movements, research shows

Both accelerator and brake in the brain control all types of movements, research shows

Scientists find new treatment option for rare autoimmune disease

Scientists find new treatment option for rare autoimmune disease

Researchers uncover cell membrane protein that regulates gene linked to schizophrenia

Researchers uncover cell membrane protein that regulates gene linked to schizophrenia

Welders can develop Parkinson's disease-like symptoms that get worse with exposure

Welders can develop Parkinson's disease-like symptoms that get worse with exposure

Duke researchers develop new cell-based drug screening test for dystonia

Duke researchers develop new cell-based drug screening test for dystonia

Symptom trends may help predict recovery of patients suffering from post-concussion syndrome

Symptom trends may help predict recovery of patients suffering from post-concussion syndrome

Virtual reality plus treadmill training may help reduce falls linked to aging, Parkinson's disease

Virtual reality plus treadmill training may help reduce falls linked to aging, Parkinson's disease

UAB investigators receive BRAIN Initiative award to study new DBS technology for Parkinson's disease

UAB investigators receive BRAIN Initiative award to study new DBS technology for Parkinson's disease

Review examines link between insomnia and alcohol dependence

Review examines link between insomnia and alcohol dependence

Stanford scientists develop novel brain-sensing technology that allows typing at 12 words per minute

Stanford scientists develop novel brain-sensing technology that allows typing at 12 words per minute

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