Neurology

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New international child sport concussion guidelines

AAP - 01-06-2017

A review of the management of sport-related concussion in children has resulted in new international guidelines. Children or teens who have suffered

 
Nominations open for the 2017 Stroke Care Champion Award

HealthTimes - 01-06-2017

The Stroke Foundation is seeking to uncover the inspirational unsung heroes making life better for Australia’s stroke community. Nominations for the

 
MND funding boost will investigate drug treatment

HealthTimes - 29-05-2017

Almost $1 million in funding for research into a potential drug therapy for motor neurone disease (MND) will flow to the University of Tasmania’s Menzies Institute for

 
Greater awareness of MS symptoms is urgently needed

AAP - 01-05-2017

Less than half of Australia can identify the early signs of multiple sclerosis, a disease that doesn't mean a life in a wheelchair if treated early.

 
An $8 million funding boost for motor neurone disease research

AAP - 24-04-2017

More than $8 million is being injected into Australian research for treatments and a potential cure for motor neurone disease. AFL legend Neale

 
Regular exercise key to stroke recovery

AAP - 07-04-2017

US researchers have found a person's body mass index is not a factor in predicting their level of disability after stroke. Regular exercise

 
Spider's venom can protect brain from damage after stroke

AAP - 21-03-2017

Researcher says a protein found in the poisonous venom of the funnel-web spider is showing great promise as a future treatment for stroke patients.

 
Researchers found hope for patients with fatal brain disease

AAP - 16-03-2017

Researchers have found a drug used to treat diabetes protects the brain of patients with a rare and fatal disease closely associated with Parkinson's.

 
Aussie women unconcerned about stroke

HealthTimes - 08-03-2017

Australian women worry about a number of issues in relation to their health but for too many stroke isn’t something they think about. Research

 
Head injuries can harm hundreds of genes in the brain

AAP - 08-03-2017

Researchers in the US have discovered brain injury alters 'master genes' in the brain that control genes linked to Alzheimer's disease, ADHD and depression.

 

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