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Febrile convulsions and how to help

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Febrile Convulsions and Seizures

Febrile convulsions are incredibly common in babies and small children. Fits or seizures are triggered by a rise in their…

Seizures, convulsions and epilepsy

A seizure is the medical term for a fit or convulsion. One in twenty people will have a seizure at…

Neuroprotection in the early stages of Alzheimer’s

A protein modification of the gene expression regulator MECP2 can convey neuroprotection under inflammation. Researchers at the University of Eastern…

Non-invasive brain cancer treatment targeting glioblastoma

A non-invasive Brain Cancer Treatment has been announced by Ivy Brain Tumor Center, SonALAsense and Insightec: The First Patient Dosed…

Why bipolar patients don’t take their meds

People with bipolar disorder may not take their medication because of side effects, fear of addiction and a preference for…

Dementia: Time to implement research findings

Dementia: Time to implement research findings: The last 20 years has seen significant advancements in our understanding of the human…

Mental health problems after concussion

A third of children and adolescents develop a mental health problem after a concussion, which could persist for several years…

Brain stimulation can treat severe OCD

Australian-first clinical trial shows brain stimulation can treat severe OCD: Deep brain stimulation has been found to help people with…

Functional changes that regular coffee drinking has on the brain

A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry and sponsored by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC), provides unique insights into the functional and…

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