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HEALTHBEAT: Brain slows at 40, starts body decline

November 3, 2008
Think achy joints are the main reason we slow down as we get older? Blame the brain, too: The part in charge of motion may start a gradual downhill slide at age 40. How fast you can throw a ball or run or swerve a steering wheel depends on how speedily brain cells fire off commands to muscles. Fast firing depends on good insulation for your brain's wiring.
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Carl Pearson: distinguished neuroscientist and GP

Carl Pearson was a distinguished neuroscientist who made a significant contribution to the study of Alzheimer’s disease. An inspiring teacher, he was a senior lecturer at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School before becoming Professor of Neuroscience at Sheffield Univeristy. He was later appointed Chair of Neuroscience in Sheffield but abandoned this prestigious role to embark on a radical career change. After spending a year teaching undergraduates in Tanzania, he returned to the UK to become a GP working in Sunderland and Newcastle upon Tyne.
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John H. Menkes dies at 79; doctor established UCLA's pediatric neurology program

Dr. John H. Menkes, the pediatric neurologist who identified Menkes disease, maple syrup urine disease and other congenital disorders of the neural system and established the pediatric neurology program at UCLA, died Nov. 22 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles of complications of cancer. He was 79.
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Forbes Taking Aim at Brain Cancer

Smarter matching of drugs to patients is likely to improve on the lukewarm results seen so far with targeted cancer therapies.
08/28/08
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msnbc Patient-led drug trials defy medical...

Dozens of ALS patients are testing treatments on their own without waiting on the slow pace of medical research.
11/26/08
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Yahoo! News Medicinal Marijuana Eases Neuropathic...

HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Aug. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Medicinal marijuana helps relieve neuropathic pain in people with HIV, says a University of California, San Diego, School of...
08/07/08
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Yahoo! News Medicinal Marijuana Eases Neuropathic...

HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Aug. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Medicinal marijuana helps relieve neuropathic pain in people with HIV, says a University of California, San Diego, School of...
08/06/08
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Arstechnica Science magazine names top 10...

The news writers at Science magazine describe what they believe were the 10 biggest scientific breakthroughs this year. From changing cells to modeling protons, and seeing...
12/28/08
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WRAL.com Patient-led drug trials defy medical...

Until last year, Alan Felzer was an energetic engineering professor who took the stairs to his classes two steps at a time. Now the 64-year-old grandfather sits strapped to a...
11/26/08
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Motor neuron sufferers to test daily lithium pill treatment in clinical trial

Hundreds of motor neuron disease sufferers are to be given a daily lithium pill in a clinical trial of a possible treatment for the devastating condition.
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Newsweek

Pfizer Accused of Deception on Neurontin

Lawsuit charges drugmaker was deceptive about Neurontin.
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WRAL.com Medicine award kicks off Nobel Prize...

Two scientists who have won acclaim for research into the growth of cancer cells could be candidates for the Nobel Prize in medicine when the 2008 winners are presented on...
10/05/08
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Los Angeles Times Study touts brain stimulation for...

The treatment gave sufferers of the disease increased movement and a better quality of life than patients who received medication, researchers say. ...
01/07/09
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Times Online Can illegal drugs help depression?

Many people will enjoy some yoga or meditation this weekend. Both practices have proven health benefits, but for some people knowing that it works is never enough. They have...
08/23/08
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B.B.C. NEWS Unravelling a medical mystery

Professor Charles ffrench-Constant, director of the Edinburgh MS Research Centre, speaks about his work.
07/23/08
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Yahoo! News Cancer cell growth method spurs hope...

Reuters - A new technique for culturing cancer cells from a virulent form of brain cancer affecting children and infants may speed development of a treatment for the disease,...
08/06/08
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Times Online Language: the defining feature of...

Language, according to the American neurobiologist William Calvin, is “the defining feature of human intelligence”.
11/06/08
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Los Angeles Times

Report to Congress: Gulf War syndrome is real

A scientific panel chartered by Congress cites nerve gas drug and pesticides used during the conflict as being associated with veterans' neurological problems. Contradicting nearly two decades of government denials, a congressionally mandated scientific panel has concluded that Gulf War syndrome is real and still afflicts nearly a quarter of the 700,000 U.S. troops who served in the 1991 conflict.
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Gene Variation Linked to Neuroblastoma, a Childhood Cancer (HealthDay)

HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, May 7 (HealthDay News) -- For the first time, a gene linked to the often fatal childhood cancer neuroblastoma has been identified, researchers report.
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Forbes Interview With A Cyborg

Gordon, a robot controlled by a living braid, may be the future of stroke and brain disease treatment.
10/30/08
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WRAL.com Magnet device aims to treat...

The government has approved the first noninvasive brain stimulator to treat depression - a device that beams magnetic pulses through the skull.
10/21/08
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WRAL.com Magnet device aims to treat...

The government has approved the first noninvasive brain stimulator to treat depression - a device that beams magnetic pulses through the skull. If it sounds like...
10/20/08
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Forbes Spitting Into The Wind

Another costly high-tech gimmick is inflicted on affluent, neurotic and health-obsessed Americans.
10/09/08
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WRAL.com Brain waves are window into autism...

Unique brain wave patterns, spotted for the first time in autistic children, may help explain why they have so much trouble communicating.
12/02/08
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The Wall Street Journal Stem Cells' New Sugar Daddy

California is the first state in the U.S. to use public bonds to fund stem-cell research, and researchers there have already transformed how controversial biomedical research is...
08/09/08
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