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Alzheimer's: neuronal receptor response may help explain memory loss
Parkinson's: gene therapy turns off mutation linked to disease
Parkinson's in Ashkenazi Jewish patients: LRRK2 gene mutation as major cause of disease
Stroke: reduced risk by eating more than five portions of fruit and vegetables a day
Alzheimer's: PAK defects appear sufficient to directly cause cognitive difficulties
Secondary strokes: severe stenosis of the arteries in the head is a major risk factor
Mild cognitive impairment exists in two different forms
Risk for Parkinson's disease associated with motor symptoms
Alzheimer's: region of DNA strongly linked to disease
Molecular pathway at synapses controls long-term memory
Immune cells help to maintain cognition and brain cell renewal
Reflex sympathetic dystrophy: nerve damage discovered
Reduced risk of dementia in older people linked to exercise
Vertebroplasty linked to increased risk for new fractures in adjacent vertebrae
Myelin breakdown linked to genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease
Brain: chemical signaling helps regulate sensory map formation
Laser technique sheds light on stroke
Endocannabinoids: Anandamide protects neurons from inflammation after brain damage
Severe intracranial stenosis, a major risk factor for the development of secondary stroke
Levetiracetam as adjunctive treatment in idiopathic generalised epilepsy patients with primary generalised tonic-clonic seizures
Neurons generated in the adult brain learn to respond to novel stimuli
Nervous system: the lack of Cbln1 might contribute to diseases
Parkinson's: restricting diet may reverse early-stage disease
Glatiramer may offer protection from axonal injury in patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis
Inflammation linked to chronic pain
BDNF protein involved in neuropathic pain
Oxidative stress: EAAC1 protein appears to play a key role in protecting neurons
Cocaine might increase their risk of developing Parkinson's disease
Damage resulting from stroke: Neuregulin-1 protects brain cells
Breathing disturbances appear to originate from a deficiency in norepinephrine and serotonin in medulla in Rett syndrome
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