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Healthcare expert examines detailed mri images of the human brain for diagnosis

FOMAT Medical Research Partners with Link Neuroscience Institute to Drive Neurology Research Advancements

September 27, 2023
by Beatriz Morales

FOMAT Medical Research has announced a new partnership with Link Neuroscience Institute, led by Dr. Bradley Hiner, a renowned expert in neurology. This collaboration focuses on advancing research in Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and movement disorders, b ...

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Diabetic Brain Changes

Brain-computer Interface Allows ALS Patients to Communicate

February 2, 2017
by Beatriz Morales

A brain-computer interface that can decipher the thoughts of people who are unable to communicate could revolutionize the lives of those living with completely locked-in syndrome according to a new paper published in PLOS Biology. Counter to expectat ...

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Mood disorders

Research Finds “Fuzzy Thinking” Effect in Depression, Biopolar Disorder is Real

May 6, 2015
by Beatriz Morales

People with depression or bipolar disorder often feel their thinking ability has gotten “fuzzy”, or less sharp than before their symptoms began. Now, researchers have shown in a very large study that effect is indeed real – and rooted in brain activi ...

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Brain cancer virus

Targeting Brain Cancer Cells With a Wound-Healing Drug

January 13, 2015
by Beatriz Morales

At the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, three scientists are planning to create a virus capable of destroying brain cancer. It sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but it isn’t hypothetical – the researchers were recently awarded a gra ...

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Brain activity cycles

New Cause of Child Brain Tumor Identified

December 3, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Doctors and scientists from The University of Manchester have identified changes in a gene, which can increase the risk of developing brain tumors in children with a rare inherited condition called Gorlin syndrome. Gorlin syndrome causes an increase ...

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Early Alzheimer's detection

New Brain Protein Tied to Alzheimer’s Disease

July 16, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Scientists have linked a new protein to Alzheimer's disease, different from the amyloid and tau that make up the sticky brain plaques and tangles long known to be its hallmarks. The discovery could give a new target for developing drugs and other ...

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