Articles > Latest articles related to 'brain': Young drug users develop brain abnormalities According to a new study published in the Australian Medical Journal, 20 percent of users of the drugs ecstasy, ice and speed in the ER developed signs of brain damage. Two thirds had concentration and mood problems, and half said they had general health problems. 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. Latest achievements in brain research and treatment for mental disorders Mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety disorders, addiction and schizophrenia are the core challenge of most health care systems around the world. In the EU alone, each year 27% of the total adult population - this corresponds to 83 Million citizens - suffer from mental disorders. Depression alone 23rd ECNP Press conference on impact of circadian rhythms on human brain All humans are synchronised to the rhythmic light-dark changes that occur on a daily basis. Rhythms in physiological and biochemical processes and behavioural patterns persist in the absence of all external 24-hour signals from the physical environment, with a period that is close to 24 hours Mixed pathologies in brains of elderly account for memory loss and confusion Most recent studies show that elderly people over the age of 80 often have mixed pathologies in their brains that account for their memory loss and confusion. Very few senior citizens have "pure Alzheimer disease"; therefore, this terminology should be used with caution. It now appears that vascular 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 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 HIV Virus May Hide in Brain In 10% of patients, virus was eradicated in blood but living in spinal fluid (Source: The Doctors Lounge - Infections) Reversible eclamptic leucoencephalopathy syndrome with severe brainstem involvement without neurological signs
Involvement of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in MP4-induced autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Authors: Javeri S, Rodi M, Tary-Lehmann M, Lehmann PV, Addicks K, Kuerten S
The role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in multiple sclerosis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is still unclear. Here we investigate the clinical course, CNS histopathology and peripheral antigen-specific immunity in MP4-induced Latest Searches: brain, nce socialgo com members, fasr typepad com p52 html, worldwide, medicine, MIDICAMAN DE SERVAUX, depression, influenza, seizure, US, heredity, Allopan php option com joomlapicasa2, Osteoporosis, link, levamlodipine index php option com joomlapicasa2, management. Top Searches...
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