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All sensation is not lost in thoracic spinal cord injuries

HealthTimes - 01-02-2018

Researchers from Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), The University of Sydney, and HammondCare have found surviving sensory nerve connections in areas of no sensation

 
Hope for people with multiple sclerosis

AAP - 24-01-2018

A molecule with a name so long it's almost impossible to spell holds great promise for people with multiple sclerosis (MS), Australian researchers say.

 
Study shows music has a healing power

AAP - 21-12-2017

Music and its effect on the brain is being studied more and more closely to help people suffering brain diseases and disorders. Like a friendly

 
A link between sport-related concussion and depression in elite athletes

AAP - 23-11-2017

A review of all the evidence has established a link between sport-related concussion and depression in American elite athletes. Researchers have

 
Australian scientists have made a promising MS research discovery

AAP - 31-10-2017

It's hoped the discovery of small yet 'powerful' biomarkers in MS patients will lead to improved treatment. Australian scientists

 
Vibration therapy trialled in young children

HealthTimes - 13-10-2017

The Torrens Kelly family were “somewhat sceptical” when son Luke, then 12, joined a clinical trial of a new vibration therapy for cerebral palsy at the Liggins

 
Using seaweed sugar to heal brain injuries

HealthTimes - 13-09-2017

Australian researchers have successfully harnessed the healing power of seaweed to develop a new technique that can heal damaged brain tissue. Dr Richard Williams

 
New diagnostic tool spots first signs of Parkinson's disease

HealthTimes - 05-09-2017

Researchers have developed the first tool that can diagnose Parkinson’s disease when there are no physical symptoms, offering hope for more effective treatment of the

 
Scientists to embark on groundbreaking concussion study

HealthTimes - 04-07-2017

A groundbreaking study into concussion has been launched by scientists at The University of Queensland – and you could possibly play a part. The first of

 
Horse riding has been shown to be very beneficial for stroke survivors

AAP - 16-06-2017

The multi-sensory and stimulating nature of horse riding and rhythm-and-music therapies has been shown to be very beneficial for stroke survivors.

 

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