• Vaccine Targeting Brain Tumors Seems Safe in Study

    Added On : 15th April 2017

    Image result for Vaccine Targeting Brain Tumors Seems Safe in StudyCombo therapy may also extend survival of glioblastoma patients, but more research needed

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  • KINGDOM’S BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD PATIENTS TO BENEFIT FROM IMPROVED TREATMENT OPTION

    Added On : 6th April 2017

    Continuous innovation in neurosurgical procedures will be key to the ongoing excellence of healthcare delivery in the Kingdom, U.S.-based healthcare experts said ahead of the 11th Saudi Arabia Neurosurgical Society (SANS) and Arab Pediatric Neurosurgical Society (APNS) joint conference meeting in the capital next week.

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  • Hepatitis Infection May Raise Parkinson's Risk

    Added On : 31st March 2017

    Image result for Hepatitis Infection May Raise Parkinson's RiskNew study adds to evidence that these conditions might be linked somehow

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  • Physical Therapy Equals Surgery for Carpal Tunnel

    Added On : 26th March 2017

    Image result for Physical Therapy Equals Surgery for Carpal TunnelConservative approach should be the first option, researcher says

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  • Brain 'Rewires' to Work Around Early Blindness

    Added On : 23rd March 2017

    Image result for Brain 'Rewires' to Work Around Early BlindnessThese differences appear to boost hearing, smell and touch, researchers say

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  • Paralysis inspires MS discovery

    Added On : 14th March 2017

    Denise Fitzgerald"I had a dead leg one Sunday morning and it progressed to full paralysis within two hours," says Dr Denise Fitzgerald, from Queen's University Belfast.

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  • Tooth Loss Linked to Higher Odds of Dementia

    Added On : 11th March 2017

    Image result for Tooth Loss Linked to Higher Odds of DementiaLosing teeth when you're older may mean a chance of dementia, a new study suggests.

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  • Brain Training for Cancer Survivors' Nerve Damage

    Added On : 5th March 2017

    Image result for brain training neurofeedbackNeurofeedback seems to offers relief from chemo-induced pain, research finds

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  • Risky treatment can stop multiple sclerosis for years

    Added On : 23rd February 2017

    Nerve connections damaged in MSA multiple sclerosis treatment being tested in patients can stop the disease for at least five years, say doctors.

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  • HRT Won't Lower Women's Alzheimer's Risk

    Added On : 17th February 2017

    Image result for HRT Won't Lower Women's Alzheimer's RiskThere was some hint that long-term hormone therapy might have a benefit, but results weren't definitive

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