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Underweight babies at risk

Research shows all underweight babies may be at higher risk of childhood developmental complications – not just those with extremely…

Major ECR-funded project to unlock secrets of ageing well

A €1.5 Million ERC-funded project, being led by Dr Esther Walton, will advance understanding about brain ageing and its links…

Previously unknown ability of the autonomic nervous system discovered

The autonomic nervous system is known as the control centre for involuntary bodily processes such as the beating of our…

The Association of Photographers celebrates thinking differently

The Association of Photographers celebrates creative potential of thinking differently: In a new survey conducted by The Association of Photographers…

ADHD at University – diagnosis is the key to success

ADHD at university: Why diagnosis, treatment and greater inclusivity is so important, says Priory expert. ADHD Awareness Month occurs annually…

New tool could help Alzheimer’s Disease diagnosis

Coventry University researchers have developed a new tool which could help diagnose Alzheimer's Disease. Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is one of the…

Are brain injuries an overlooked health problem?

While common head injuries seen in UK hospitals include minor concussions, lacerations and bruises, severe head injuries can be life-changing…

Children’s Bell’s palsy recovery

Children with Bell's palsy, that causes temporary facial paralysis can recover without treatment. Most children with a condition that causes…

Neuronal back-up system discovered

Neuronal back-up system discovered: Researchers at MedUni Vienna have discovered that neurons have an emergency back-up system to enable them…

Mind-altering microbes: how the microbiome affects brain and behavior

Mind-altering microbes: how the microbiome affects brain and behavior: Elaine Hsiao at TEDxCaltech https://youtu.be/FWT_BLVOASI Elaine Hsiao is a postdoctoral fellow…

New biomarker can predict MS severity

It is essential to assess the severity of multiple sclerosis (MS) in order to choose appropriate therapeutic measures, but this…

GOSH: new epilepsy research reveals brain wiring differences

New epilepsy research reveals brain wiring differences: Children with epilepsy have brains that are wired differently from those without the…

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