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Ritalin may change brain in same way cocaine does

Ritalin may change brain in same way cocaine does

Safinamide significantly improved motor function in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease

Safinamide significantly improved motor function in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease

Decoding funny faces to detect disease

Decoding funny faces to detect disease

Link found between genetic and environmental causes of Parkinson's disease

Link found between genetic and environmental causes of Parkinson's disease

Neural mapping paints a haphazard picture of odor receptors

Neural mapping paints a haphazard picture of odor receptors

Novel gene may cause restless legs syndrome in a large family

Novel gene may cause restless legs syndrome in a large family

Insulin may slow or prevent damage caused by toxic proteins in Alzheimer's disease

Insulin may slow or prevent damage caused by toxic proteins in Alzheimer's disease

Genetic change prevents cell death in mouse model of Parkinson's disease

Genetic change prevents cell death in mouse model of Parkinson's disease

The end of sex as we once knew it

The end of sex as we once knew it

New insights into growth factor's role in brain development

New insights into growth factor's role in brain development

Brain cells called astrocytes, not neurons, lull the brain to sleep

Brain cells called astrocytes, not neurons, lull the brain to sleep

Link found between Parkinson's disease genes and manganese poisoning

Link found between Parkinson's disease genes and manganese poisoning

Stress disrupts human thinking, but the brain can bounce back

Stress disrupts human thinking, but the brain can bounce back

Research provides insight into brain mechanisms involved in empathy

Research provides insight into brain mechanisms involved in empathy

Leaky membranes: Another sign of old age

Leaky membranes: Another sign of old age

Gene provides hope for restoring injured nerves

Gene provides hope for restoring injured nerves

Slices of living human brain tissue are helping scientists identify new stroke therapies

Slices of living human brain tissue are helping scientists identify new stroke therapies

More scientific evidence supporting Darwinian views of evolution

More scientific evidence supporting Darwinian views of evolution

Researchers identify biochemical switch required for nerve cells to respond to DNA damage

Researchers identify biochemical switch required for nerve cells to respond to DNA damage

Odors can alter gene expression in an olfactory neuron

Odors can alter gene expression in an olfactory neuron

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