If someone has trouble remembering where the car keys or the cheese grater are, new research shows that a memory training strategy can help. Memory training can even re-engage the hippocampus, part of the brain critical for memory formation, the results suggest.
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Researchers discover way to block body’s response to cold
Researchers at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona, in collaboration with Amgen Inc. and several academic institutions, have discovered a way to block the body’s response to cold using a drug. This finding could have significant implications in treating conditions such as stroke and cardiac arrest.
WU researchers breakthrough with minimally conscious state patients
(Medical Xpress) — Researchers from Western University have utilized their own game-changing technology previously developed for use with patients in a vegetative state to assess a more prevalent group of brain-injured patients, those in the minimally conscious state (MCS). Their findings were released today in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Aspirin may counteract potential trans fat-related stroke risk in older women
Older women whose diets include a substantial amount of trans fats are more likely than their counterparts to suffer an ischemic stroke, a new study shows.
Effects of a concussion may last longer than symptoms, study shows
A study recently published by the University of Kentucky’s Scott Livingston shows that physiological problems stemming from a concussion may continue to present in the patient even after standard symptoms subside.