Synthesised curcumin analog C1 specifically binds to TFEB and promotes its nuclear translocation, and then activates autophagy and lysosome biogenesis...
Game therapy: serious video games can help children with cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common childhood physical disability, affecting more than 34,000 Australians, and more than 17 million people worldwide....
A novel principle to mobilize neurons for brain repair
Restorative neuroscience, the study to identify means to replace damaged neurons and recover permanently lost mental or physical abilities, is...
Calcium imbalance within brain cells may trigger Alzheimer's disease
New research investigates the role of calcium production in Alzheimer’s disease. The neurodegenerative process may be caused by a calcium...
Teens with PTSD, conduct disorder have difficulty recognizing facial expressions
Adolescents with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms are more likely to misidentify sad and angry faces as fearful, while teens...
Scientists develop AI-based method to diagnose Alzheimer's or Parkinson's
Alzheimer’s disease, which currently affects more than 40 million people, is the most common neurodegenerative disease in elder people. ...
New test may quickly identify mild traumatic brain injury with underlying brain damage
A new test using peripheral vision reaction time could lead to earlier diagnosis and more effective treatment of mild traumatic...
Stem Cell Transplants May Help Some With Multiple Sclerosis
Please note: This article was published more than one year ago. The facts and conclusions presented may have since changed...
Risky treatment can stop multiple sclerosis for years
A multiple sclerosis treatment being tested in patients can stop the disease for at least five years, say doctors....
A SWOT Analysis of the Field of Virtual Reality Rehabilitation and Therapy
Abstract The use of virtual-reality technology in the areas of rehabilitation and therapy continues to grow, with encouraging results being...