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MS (Multiple Sclerosis) vs. ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) Differences and Similarities

MS (Multiple Sclerosis) vs. ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) Differences and Similarities

MS (multiple sclerosis) vs. ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) quick comparison of differences ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Lou Gehrig’s disease) and MS (multiple sclerosis) are not the same disease. They sometimes are confused because they have some similarities. However, they have more differences than similarities. MS is neurodegenerative disease that results in the destruction the protective […]

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Back-to-School Tips for Kids on the Autism Spectrum

Back-to-School Tips for Kids on the Autism Spectrum

Latest Neurology News FRIDAY, Sept. 6, 2019 (Healthday News) — Heading back to school can be especially stressful for children with autism and their parents, but preparation and establishing a routine can make it easier. The Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles has tips to help parents get a new school year off to a good […]

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Curiosities of medical history: Trepanation

Curiosities of medical history: Trepanation

Neurosurgery as we know it today only started to develop in the late 19th century. However, interventions that required drilling a hole in the skull, now known as “trepanation,” are much older. When did humans first perform these procedures, and why? Why did our ancestors drill holes into the skull?Image credit: Wellcome Collection The term […]

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Scientists identify genetic components of left-handedness

Scientists identify genetic components of left-handedness

For the first time, scientists have pinpointed regions of human DNA that closely relate to whether people are right- or left-handed. They also linked these regions to language-related features in the brain. New research pinpoints the genes associated with left-handedness. Previously, scientists knew that genes were responsible for around 25% of handedness. However, before the […]

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Occipital Neuralgia (Headache)

Occipital Neuralgia (Headache)

What is occipital neuralgia? Occipital neuralgia is a form of headache that causes pain along the upper neck and back of the head. The pain is in the distribution of the nerves known as occipital nerves (sensory nerves that run from the upper part of the neck to the back of the head). The pain […]

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Scientists ID Genes Tied to Left-Handedness

Scientists ID Genes Tied to Left-Handedness

Latest Neurology News THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2019 (HealthDay News) — For the first time, scientists have found four spots on your DNA that might determine whether you wield your pen with your left hand. Of the four gene regions, three are associated with proteins involved in brain development and structure, according to a genetic analysis […]

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Clues to Why Epileptic Seizures Can Halt Breathing

Clues to Why Epileptic Seizures Can Halt Breathing

Latest Neurology News WEDNESDAY, Sept. 4, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Higher levels of the brain chemical serotonin are linked to a lower risk of potentially deadly seizure-related breathing pauses in people with epilepsy, researchers say. The findings suggest serotonin may help protect people with epilepsy from this threat, according to the authors of the study […]

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Health Tip: Causes of Amnesia

Health Tip: Causes of Amnesia

(HealthDay News) — Amnesia is a temporary loss of memory. Those with amnesia can forget facts, information and experiences, says Mayo Clinic. Latest Neurology News FDA OKs First Nasal Spray for Seizure Clusters The Best Exercises for Brain Health Brief EMS Training Saves Lives After Brain Injury Can Medical Marijuana Help Kids With Autism? New […]

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How selective breeding has altered dogs’ behavior

How selective breeding has altered dogs’ behavior

For centuries, humans have bred dogs for specific traits or behaviors, developing breeds with a wide array of “specializations,” from companionship to herding or scent hunting. A new study shows that this selectiveness has led to distinctive dog breeds with distinctive brains. Breeding dogs for different purposes has led to significant differences, not just in […]