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Neurology

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Scientists Spot Gene Behind Form of Intellectual Disability Affecting Thousands Worldwide
Neurology

Scientists Spot Gene Behind Form of Intellectual Disability Affecting Thousands Worldwide

Mutations in a single newly identified gene are responsible for developmental disorders affecting tens of thousands of people worldwide, a new study claims.

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Nerve Surgery May Help Some Battling Severe Migraine
Neurology

Nerve Surgery May Help Some Battling Severe Migraine

Nerve surgery can reduce the number of headache days for people who suffer frequent migraines, a new review finds.

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What Is a Cerebral Aneurysm? What Are the Signs?
Neurology

What Is a Cerebral Aneurysm? What Are the Signs?

Cerebral aneurysms: For most people, the word signals a sudden, fatal brain bleed that seemingly comes out of nowhere.

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Will Epilepsy Meds Taken in Pregnancy Affect a Child’s Creativity?
Neurology

Will Epilepsy Meds Taken in Pregnancy Affect a Child’s Creativity?

Newer epilepsy drugs taken while pregnant won’t affect the creative thinking of children, an effect that had been observed in older medications, a new study reports.

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Scientists May Have Spotted Stuttering’s Origins in the Brain
Neurology

Scientists May Have Spotted Stuttering’s Origins in the Brain

Stuttering is a neurological condition, not a psychological one, and scientists in Finland now believe they've found the disrupted network in the brain that may cause it.

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Nerve Zap Treatment for Sleep Apnea Less Effective in Obese People
Sleep Disorder

Nerve Zap Treatment for Sleep Apnea Less Effective in Obese People

Obese folks are less likely to benefit from a nerve-stimulation treatment for sleep apnea that’s recently been made available to them, a new study reports.

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Ultra-Processed Foods Could Be Harming Your Brain
Neurology

Ultra-Processed Foods Could Be Harming Your Brain

Ultra-processed foods are bad for more than your waistline: New research shows they seem to raise the risk of stroke and dementia-related memory or thinking problems.

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‘Moving Forward’: Battling Parkinson’s, He’s Rowing His Way to Paralympic Games
Neurology

‘Moving Forward’: Battling Parkinson’s, He’s Rowing His Way to Paralympic Games

For decades, Todd Vogt has been dedicated to the sport of rowing, believing he was in peak physical condition. Then, a series of symptoms began to emerge, turning his life upside down.