Articles > Epilepsy recurrent, unprovoked, brain, convulsion, seizure, nervous, contractions, consciousness, sensory Benefit of delaying cognitive decline comes at the cost of more rapid dementia progression New research shows that mentally stimulating activities such as crossword puzzles, reading and listening to the radio may, at first, slow the decline of thinking skills but speed up dementia later in old age. The research is published in the September 1, 2010, online issue of Neurology, the Michigan, New York roll out high-risk pools In Michigan, enrollment begins today and is open to adults 19 to 64, the Detroit Free Press reports. The pool "will provide comprehensive but not necessarily cheap coverage for people who can prove they have been denied health insurance in the past six months" and is "intended for Brain lesion scan appearance shows increased multiple sclerosis activity during spring and summer New research shows that multiple sclerosis (MS) activity can increase during spring and summer months. The research is published in the August 31, 2010, issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Increase in regeneration of nerve cells in human brain can alleviate or prevent memory loss Production of new nerve cells in the human brain is linked to learning and memory, according to a new study from the University of Florida. The research is the first to show such a link in humans. The findings, published online and in an upcoming print issue of Increase in regeneration of nerve cells can alleviate or prevent memory loss Production of new nerve cells in the human brain is linked to learning and memory, according to a new study from the University of Florida. The research is the first to show such a link in humans. The findings, published online and in an upcoming print issue of Researchers recommend traumatic brain injury reclassification for additional funding Traumatic brain injury, currently considered a singular event by the insurance industry and many health care providers, is instead the beginning of an ongoing process that impacts multiple organ systems and may cause or accelerate other diseases and disorders that can reduce life expectancy, according to research from Cyberonics reports 16% increase in net sales for first quarter 2011 Cyberonics, Inc. today announced results for the quarter ended July 30, 2010. Increasing levels of neuropeptide Y, receptors can counteract seizures: Research Research in recent years has shown that the brain tries to counteract seizures. One of the ways it does this is by increasing levels of a protein-like molecule called neuropeptide Y and the expression of certain receptors for it. Cyberonics enters agreement with NeuroVista for epilepsy technology development program Cyberonics, Inc. today announced that it has entered into additional agreements with NeuroVista Corporation in the field of EEG-based seizure detection to build on its position as the leader in medical devices for epilepsy. Epilepsy Therapy Project, EF announce recipients of New Therapy Grants Program The Epilepsy Therapy Project (ETP) and the Epilepsy Foundation (EF) today announced the latest grant recipients of its New Therapy Grants Program, a unique joint venture of the non-profit epilepsy organizations, to advance promising epilepsy research in clinical development. The grant awards, totaling approximately $200,000 in Articles 1..10 of 3006. Page1 | Next >

  
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