Neuroscience
Ataxia
From
The Guardian:
First person: My condition means people always assume I'm drunkJayne Wallace
The Guardian Thursday 27 August 2009
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Patient H.m.: The Guardian's Book Review Of Corkin's "permanent Present Tense"
From The Guardian: Permanent Present Tense: The man with no memory, and what he taught the world by Suzanne Corkin – review This fine and moving book reveals as much about the limitations of neuropsychology as about the scope of human memory A review...
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Gordon Bell's Digital Memory
Brain food: the problem with digital memory Digital memory means we can store more than ever before. But isn't it important, sometimes, to forget? Aditya Chakrabortty The Guardian Tuesday 3 November 2009 Read the article...
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Brain Well-being
From The Guardian How to boost your brain power Gardening, friendship, dancing, pregnancy and the odd glass of wine could improve your mental prowess Stephen Pincock The Guardian Tuesday 22 September 2009 Read the article...
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Alzheimer's Disease: Advances In Genetic Understanding
A report from The Guardian about ongoing genetics research in Alzheimer's disease: Alzheimer's research links three genes to disease Findings hailed as 'huge step' towards earlier testing and better treatment for Alzheimer's Ian Sample,...
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Clinical Trials: Pradaxa (dabigatran Etexilate) And Stroke Prevention
From today's Guardian: Major drug trial highlights a new approach in stroke prevention The success of Pradaxa in a 44-country trial indicates a possible end to the use of the rat poison warfarin as a primary treatment to prevent stroke Press Association...
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