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Interview: Jacqueline A. French
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May 2024
I feel like epilepsy is the ‘window’ into the brain, because when people have a seizure, their onset tells you a lot about that area of…
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14th July 2014
A Note on Changing Approach to Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease
This short review summarises the conclusions of two different series of studies set out to revise the 1984 National Institute of Neurological and…
14th July 2014
Neuropsychiatric Features of Parkinson’s disease with Cognitive Impairment: An Overview
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known to cause neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS). It has been established that the more advanced the motor stage of PD is, the…
14th July 2014
Motor System Plasticity and Compensation in Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects the central nervous system (CNS) by inflammatory lesions, direct axonal injury, and by a rather diffuse and widespread…
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19th June 2014
UK Starts World’s Largest Dementia Study with Two Million People
The UK is launching the world’s largest study into dementia, involving more than two million people, through the Medical Research Council and…
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8th April 2014
Caffeine against Alzheimer’s Disease
As part of a German-French research project, a team led by Dr. Christa E. Müller from the University of Bonn and Dr. David Blum from the…
25th November 2013
Oligodendrogenesis After Cerebral Ischaemia and Traumatic Brain Injury
Stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) damage white and grey matter. Loss of oligodendrocytes and their myelin, impairs axonal function.
25th November 2013
Mode of Delivery in Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic immune-mediated disorder of the central nervous system, affecting women of childbearing age. Little is known about…
25th November 2013
Neurorehabilitation After Stroke
Recovery from ischaemic stroke is determined in the acute phase by the lesion impact of ischaemia and subsequently, by functional and structural network…
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