Tag: Brain
Intervention Improves Cognitive Symptoms in Cancer Survivors
Cognitive rehabilitation program can improve self-reported cognitive function through six months
Disruptions in Brain Structure Seen in Children With PTSD
MRI detects variations in neural connections of earthquake survivors, researchers say
Altered Brain Structure Seen With Just One Season of Youth Football
Not yet clear if changes are lasting or meaningful
Findings to Help Radiologists ID Zika Virus Infection at Imaging
Similar brain abnormalities seen in confirmed and presumed congenital Zika infections
‘Super-Aging’ Older Adults Have Younger Looking Brain Regions
In some cases, no difference in default-mode networks between superagers and young adults
New Electrical Stimulation Method Ups Dexterity After Stroke
With help of sensor-laden glove, non-affected hand used to regain some control of affected hand
White Matter Damage Linked to Cognitive Impairment in CAD
Associations for lesion topography, white matter tract damage in carotid artery disease
Whole Brain Radiotherapy Offers Little Benefit in Brain Mets
Randomized trial shows limited clinical benefit for patients with NSCLC and brain metastases
August 2016 Briefing – Neurology
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Neurology for August 2016. This roundup includes the latest...
Imaging Shows Zika-Linked Congenital Brain Abnormalities
Images of the brains of Brazilian newborns and fetuses suggest the virus affects multiple sites