An international team of researchers led by scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has identified a
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Stimulation of the ear can help manage Parkinson’s symptoms
A new study has shown that gentle, controlled stimulation of the ear canal can help reduce symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
Universal standards of care to Ebola virus disease
LSTM’s Senior Clinical Lecturer, Dr Shevin Jacob is corresponding author on a perspective piece published in the New England Journal
The robots that dementia caregivers want: Robots for joy, robots for sorrow
Building robots that can help people with dementia has been a longtime goal for roboticists. Yet until now, no one
Drinking coffee may reduce your chances of developing Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s
Approximately 500 billion cups of coffee are consumed worldwide each year. A new study out of the Krembil Brain Institute,
Majority of US adults prescribed epinephrine report not using it in an emergency: Study shows people said their epinephrine wasn’t available or thought it wasn’t necessary
The most effective, life-saving treatment for a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) is epinephrine. Yet a new study shows in an
AI senses people’s pose through walls
X-ray vision has long seemed like a far-fetched sci-fi fantasy, but over the last decade a team led by Professor
People with dementia more likely to go missing
The tendency of people with dementia to wander and become lost has led QUT researchers to recommend a ‘Silver Alert’
Novel therapy inhibits complement to preserve neurons and reduce inflammation after stroke
A team of investigators at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has developed a novel therapy for ischemic (clot-caused)
Noninvasive brain stimulation leads to fine motor improvement after stroke
Stroke is common and accompanied by complex disabilities–such as lower and upper limb disability, speech impairment, and chronic post-stroke pain.