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Scientists confirm blood test could track Alzheimer’s disease

Scientists confirm blood test could track Alzheimer’s disease

A long-term study supports earlier suggestions that testing the blood for levels of a certain protein could be a noninvasive way to track the progress of Alzheimer’s disease. Detecting a protein in the blood could track the progress of Alzheimer’s onset. The protein is called neurofilament light. It spills out of damaged and dying nerve […]

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What to know about Piaget’s stages of cognitive development

What to know about Piaget’s stages of cognitive development

Piaget’s stages are a theory of how a child’s cognition — meaning their knowledge and understanding about the world — develops between birth and adulthood. Jean Piaget was an early psychologist who specialized in child development from the 1920s onward. Piaget developed his theories by watching children and making notes about their progress. The core […]

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Face Blindness (Prosopagnosia)

Face Blindness (Prosopagnosia)

A Cause of Face Blindness (Prosopagnosia) Stroke A stroke, also known as a cerebrovascular accident or CVA is when part of the brain loses its blood supply and the part of the body that the blood-deprived brain cells control stops working. This loss of blood supply can be ischemic because of lack of blood flow, […]

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How the brain adapts to hear better after vision loss

How the brain adapts to hear better after vision loss

Both scientific studies and anecdotal evidence have suggested that people who experience vision loss often develop a more enhanced sense of hearing. So what happens inside the brain? New research investigates. What happens in the auditory cortex of a person with early vision loss? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 1.3 billion people […]

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Study reveals how general anesthetics affect the brain

Study reveals how general anesthetics affect the brain

New research in mice reveals for the first time that diverse drugs that induce general anesthesia activate a brain circuit that brings on sleep. General anesthetics activate the same brain circuit as sleep, new research reveals. The scientists at Duke University in Durham, NC who carried out the study, suggest that the findings will help […]

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Electrical Stimulation Restores Parkinson’s Patients’ Walking Ability

Electrical Stimulation Restores Parkinson’s Patients’ Walking Ability

An implant that electrically stimulates the spine restored the Parkinson’s disease patients’ ability to walk, researchers say. Latest Neurology News A quarter of Parkinson’s patients have difficulty walking as the disease progresses, often freezing in place and falling. The Canadian researchers said that previously housebound patients who received the implant are now able to walk […]

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Health Tip: Causes of Lightheadedness

Health Tip: Causes of Lightheadedness

(HealthDay News) — Feeling woozy or lightheaded is often rooted in a simple cause, says Harvard Medical School. Common reasons for faintness include: Latest Neurology News At its most serious, faintness could be a sign of heart attack or stroke. If you suspect you’re having a heart attack or stroke, seek immediate medical attention. Copyright […]