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In a proof-of-principle study, a team of physicians and bioinformatics experts at Johns Hopkins reports they were able to diagnose or rule out suspected brain infections using so called next-generation genetic sequencing of brain tissue samples.
Award-Winning Smartphone-Enabled Technology Tracks Progress and Uses Gamification to Motivate Patients
Rice University robotics researcher Marcia O’Malley took her brain-machine interface to Capitol Hill June 9 to participate in a fifth-anniversary celebration of the National Robotics Initiative, a federal initiative to encourage the development of robots that work closely with humans.
At least one in five U.S. military veterans who have experienced trauma are at greatly elevated risk for depression, suicide, or substance abuse even though they do not meet all criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a new Yale-led study.
New study from MIT suggests that new memories in mice with Alzheimer's are still stored in the brain.
An alligator researcher, a crash test dummy and an ex-Boston Red Sox medic join forces to unravel the mystery of water polo concussions.
Sports-related concussions are now part of the national conversation, and a team of UA researchers — including football players Jason Sweet and Scooby Wright — is teaching athletes to recognize and report the signs.
UCLA-led research team plans to test approach with post-9/11 veterans to heal ‘the invisible wounds of war’.