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First patient treated with MagForce's NanoTherm therapy for recurrent glioblastoma

First patient treated with MagForce's NanoTherm therapy for recurrent glioblastoma

Troy High School teacher receives top prize in national ING Unsung Heroes awards program

Troy High School teacher receives top prize in national ING Unsung Heroes awards program

ImmunoCellular receives U.S. patent allowance for ICT-107 to treat GBM

ImmunoCellular receives U.S. patent allowance for ICT-107 to treat GBM

Roche's gantenerumab removes amyloid plaques from the brain of patients with AD

Roche's gantenerumab removes amyloid plaques from the brain of patients with AD

Gantenerumab appears to reduce brain amyloid levels in patients with AD

Gantenerumab appears to reduce brain amyloid levels in patients with AD

Leg-crossers more likely to have good recovery after severe stroke

Leg-crossers more likely to have good recovery after severe stroke

Statins hold promise against traumatic brain injury

Statins hold promise against traumatic brain injury

New information about effects of aging on the brain

New information about effects of aging on the brain

Our brain may filter out negativity to provide a rosier picture: Study

Our brain may filter out negativity to provide a rosier picture: Study

Targacept commences AZD3480 Phase 2b study in Alzheimer’s disease

Targacept commences AZD3480 Phase 2b study in Alzheimer’s disease

Lack of sleep during adolescence could lead to more than dragging, foggy teens

Lack of sleep during adolescence could lead to more than dragging, foggy teens

Researchers focus on gelatinase inhibitor compounds to treat neurological diseases

Researchers focus on gelatinase inhibitor compounds to treat neurological diseases

Researchers identify cellular pathway to potentially block disease-inducing inflammation

Researchers identify cellular pathway to potentially block disease-inducing inflammation

BDNF methionine variation increases risk of suicidal behaviour

BDNF methionine variation increases risk of suicidal behaviour

The paralyzed could walk again with a “prosthetic exoskeleton”

The paralyzed could walk again with a “prosthetic exoskeleton”

Sports head injuries among teens and youth on the rise

Sports head injuries among teens and youth on the rise

Art, drama and dance may benefit dementia sufferers

Art, drama and dance may benefit dementia sufferers

BDNF met variation gene linked to suicidal behaviour

BDNF met variation gene linked to suicidal behaviour

Study reveals neuronal networks behind self-control

Study reveals neuronal networks behind self-control

Brain smells what it expects rather than what it sniffs

Brain smells what it expects rather than what it sniffs

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