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Drug Helps Sensory Neurons Regrow in the Mouse Central Nervous System

Researchers Map Neurons in the Brain Involved with Social Interactions with Others in Groups

Study Reveals Motor Cortex Could Have Larger Role in Parkinson’s Disease

Research Breakthrough Could Mean Better Treatment for Patients with Most Deadly Form of Brain...

Neuroscientists Map Major Circuit in the Mouse Brain

Too Much Time on a Computer, Watching TV or Other Sedentary Activities Raises Stroke...

Flawed Quality Control in the Brain

Insights into How a Stroke Affects Reading Could Help with Rehabilitation

Old Habit-Controlling Neurons May Also Help the Brain Learn New Tricks

New Study Analyzes Rates of Concussions and Closed Head Injuries in High School-aged Female...

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