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Neurology

Clear experimental skull implant may enable functional ultrasound imaging of the brain for patients with serious head injuries.

Transparent Skull Implant Enables High-Resolution Brain Imaging in Awake Patients

Researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, find that providing lab-grown ‘cerebral organoids’ with connections similar to those in real brains enhances their development and activity

Scientists Grow Brain-Like Tissue with Complex Connections in a Dish

Illustration of brain scan

New MRI Method Offers Hope for Early MS Detection and Treatment

artistic illustration of young woman looking confused

Polycystic ovary syndrome tied to memory, thinking problems

DNA illustration

Clues to preventing Alzheimer’s come from patient who, despite genetics, evaded disease

Hand tearing off some toilet paper

Depression, constipation, and urinary tract infections may precede MS diagnosis

Exemplary cases for trapezius muscle segmentations. (A) Segmentation masks of the bilateral trapezius muscles (red areas) in a 25-year-old female and (B) in a 24-year-old male.

Common headaches tied to neck inflammation

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A blood test shows MS worsening 1 to 2 years before it happens

Artistic illustration of a human brain. Pixabay

New guidance issued on the determination of brain death

Sad woman

Depression, anxiety may be among early signs of MS

Epstein Barr particle

Targeting Epstein-Barr virus to treat and prevent MS

Researchers create ‘designer bacteria’ to target autoimmunity in the brain, making treatment safer and more effective

Engineered probiotic developed to treat multiple sclerosis

Image of a vial of vaccine. Pixabay

Japanese vaccine may hold key to prevent or reduce the impact of Alzheimer’s disease

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Tracing maternal behavior to brain immune function

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