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What's going on in the world of neuroscience? What's new? What's happening? With fascinating stories that focus on brain research, this page will keep you informed about the breaking discoveries and events in neuroscience.

Bee Sting Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis
Nothing to Buzz About
December 27, 2005

Cases of Alzheimer's Disease Predicted to Rise
December 19, 2005

Lack of Sleep Affects Schoolwork
December 14, 2005

Dolphins Treat Depression
December 8, 2005

Does Fidel Castro Have Parkinson's Disease?
November 21, 2005

Supreme Court Hears Case About Hoasca Tea
November 9, 2005

Wearing BLUE Increases Judo Wins
November 3, 2005

Brain Surgery Through the Nose
November 3, 2005

Blinking Reduces Brain Activity
October 12, 2005

Sampling the Water to Estimate Cocaine Use
October 12, 2005

Clowning Around the Operating Room
Clowns Reduce Pre-operative Anxiety in Children
October 11, 2005

Meth Mouth
Methamphetamine Effects on Teeth and Gums
October 3, 2005

Lopsided Stroke?
More left-sided than right-sided strokes?
September 29, 2005

Japanese Encephalitis Outbreak in India
September 19, 2005

Mosquitoes Attracted to People with Malaria
September 19, 2005

Sleepy Doctors Similar to Drunk Doctors
September 10, 2005

Potential Brain Cancer Drug Penetrates the Blood Brain Barrier
September 9, 2005

Plant Compound Blocks Hyperthermia Caused by Ecstasy
September 6, 2005

Lead Found in Children's Sunglasses
September 5, 2005

New Treatment Option for Severe Depression
US FDA Approves the Vagus Nerve Stimulator
August 15, 2005

Arsenic and King George III
Medication laced with arsenic may have contributed to King's mental problems
August 15, 2005

Son of Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly Dies of Krabbe Disease
August 8, 2005

Star Trek's James Doohan Dies After a Battle with Alzheimer's Disease
July 20, 2005

New Hope for People with Parkinson's Disease
July 7, 2005

Newborn Dolphins and Orcas Don't Sleep
Their Mothers Don't Sleep Much Either
July 3, 2005

Red Tide Kills Dolphins and Manatees
Brevetoxin found in marine mammals and in the food they eat
June 12, 2005

Noisy Airplanes Affect Learning
June 10, 2005

To Spray or Not to Spray?
Pesticide Spraying for Mosquitoes Did NOT Contaminate People
June 10, 2005

New Meningitis Vaccine Recommended for Children
May 27, 2005

Wear RED for the Win!
May 21, 2005

Virtual Reality Games May Help Patients with Stroke
May 21, 2005

Curry Component "Curcumin" Controls Alzheimer's Disease Markers
May 6, 2005

Lead Found in Children's Fishing Poles and Karaoke Players
April 15, 2005

CDC Recommends Caution about Nerve Agent Disposal
April 11, 2005

Upswing in Golf-Related Head Injuries to Children
April 7, 2005

Elephants Learn New Vocal Tricks
March 28, 2005

New TV Filter Battles Pokemon Seizures
March 25, 2005

Scratching the Surface of Tattoo Ink
How safe are tattoo inks?
March 20, 2005

Sleep Habits Around the World
March 17, 2005

Sleepy Doctors Make Dangerous Drivers
March 17, 2005

CPSC Warns of Lead Contamination in Jewelry...Again!
March 6, 2005

The Taste of Music
March 4, 2005

US Supreme Court Rules NO Death Penalty for Juveniles
Brain research may have played a role in the decision
March 4, 2005

Kids Hurt Too!
Study examines frequency and consequences of pain in children
February 19, 2005

Butterbur Extract Reduces Migraine
February 7, 2005

Smell of Vanilla Reduces Breathing Problems in Premature Infants
January 28, 2005

FDA Approves New Meningitis Vaccine
January 24, 2005

Can Tea Keep Alzheimer's Disease Away?
January 8, 2005

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