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WHO warns of lack of resources to treat neurological disorders
The WHO found low-income countries have 80 times fewer neurologists than high-income countries.
Timely diagnosis of debilitating and often deadly brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s remains largely elusive, though in recent years several teams of scientists have reported ...
(WHTM) — A global campaign is marking Brain Awareness Week through Sunday, and Penn State professors are explaining some of the science behind the brain. “100 years ago, we had very crude technology.
An immune-related gene has now been tied to a rare inherited neurological disorder, revealing an overlooked pathway in the nervous system.
Researchers will join a new NIH-supported network working to develop novel approach methodologies that complement or replace animal testing ...
Most people experience headaches regularly and dismiss them as stress, dehydration, or simple tension. However, what feels like an ordinary headache could actually represent the early warning signs of ...
“Wearable technology has grown in popularity with some people using devices to share health data with their physicians,” ...
Optogenetics has long been a powerful experimental tool, but a growing body of research suggests it may now be approaching a point where it could reshape how neurological disorders are treated.
When babies are very young, their brains are growing fast. That’s why it's important for parents to know what signs might indicate that something is off. Sometimes, neurological disorders impacting a ...
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Spiritual care should be routine for patients with neurological diseases
People living with neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease, dementia and epilepsy face not only physical decline, ...
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