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Wearable head scanner could allow for comfort, mobility during brain scans
Importance of reporting animal health issues
Professor Amy Brodtmann joins Dementia Australia as an Honorary Medical Advisor
Rewiring stroke survivors brains could alleviate depression
COVID vaccine priority must go to dementia patients
Evenings with Genetics spotlights tuberous sclerosis complex
Behavioural clue may pave way for new treatment of rare eye disorder Visual Snow Syndrome
COVID-19 effects on brain revealed
Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease with skin samples could lead to earlier detection
Primates aren’t quite frogs
World-first study shows smartphones can improve detection rate of atrial fibrillation
Patients’ breathing test comes up short on accuracy
Thicker nerve fibres enable faster reactions in mice
Singapore start-up plans clinical trial of a single daily pill replacing multiple pills for Parkinson’s disease
Fresh recruitment and fresh name for neurosurgery in South
Baylor to study effects of lifestyle changes on brain health
World’s first major study shows delayed MS onset due to pregnancy
Divestments overcome strong competition concerns with pharmaceutical merger
Biologist awarded $1.8M to study neuronal reprograming for spinal cord repair
Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation to appear before COVID-19 inquiry
New high support accommodation centre for Shenton Park
Looks like epilepsy but isn’t: Introducing PNES Disease
Antidepressant does not improve post-stroke recovery
Looks like Epilepsy but Isn’t: Disease that is Deadly, Largely Undiagnosed and Untreated
$1.2m funding boost for Parkinson’s disease study
Research to use artificial intelligence to improve health care
First UK-wide study of brain complications in patients with COVID-19
MRI patients put at ease with new tropical skylight
$21.8 million for research into neurological disorders
Study finds new link between sub-concussion and motor dysfunction
Scientists show physics can be applied to understand mystery of consciousness
Excellence in patient care honored at Baylor
Blood test to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease for Australian patients
Newly discovered mechanism can explain increased risk of dementia
Roots of language
Nas Campanella takes up new Disability Affairs role
New practices improved stroke care
Brain tumors trigger silencing of neuronal activity
Air pollution linked to dementia and cardiovascular disease
Nerve finding unravels gut mysteries
1 in 10 West Australians with epilepsy sustaining serious physical injuries
World’s leading Parkinson’s experts speak at largest free virtual summit
Researchers learn to control brain cell that triggers tremor
State of art equipment boost for WA researchers
WA patients to benefit from medical research boost
How brain’s immune system could be harnessed to improve memory
Shedding light on male bias in childhood brain tumours
Evolutionary Changes in Brain Potentially Make us More Prone to Anxiety