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Study: Psychopaths' brains differ in structure, function

Scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of New Mexico and The Mind Research Network found Images of psychopathic prisoners' brains showed less connectivity, suggesting neurological causes for antisocial behavior.

Fainting kitten video goes viral on YouTube

The latest YouTube video to go viral on the Internet features a pair of kittens named Charlie and Spike. They aren't your average furry felines: they are afflicted with myotonia congenita, otherwise known as "fainting goat" syndrome.
In the Media by Kim I. Hartman - 8 comments

Multitasking could cause neurological damage

Time to stop being a multitasking super hero. A newly released study shows our brains tend to act like a zombie when it's dealing with different tasks simultaneously.
In the Media by Wang Fangqing - 1 comment
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The NHS is facing a time bomb if it does not get to grips with neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease, campaigners say.

A St. John's man with a neurological disease that will lead to his death is using the illness as his defence against fraud charges that could send him to prison.

A singing teacher - who once auditioned for the Spice Girls, is trying to raise awareness of the rare neurological condition that's paralysed her voice box.

Three New Brunswick nursing homes are piloting a painless, drug-free way to reactivate the brains of people with Alzheimer's, dementia and other neurological conditions - iPods.

From prescription pills to poisonous plants, plenty of treatments can help prevent migraines, according to new guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology.
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Is the food you're eating making you sick?

Many people make their food choices from desire, visual, or sense of smell. Most to busy with everyday life, don't...
May 12, 2012 in  Conspiracy Theory Haven by Mindy Allan

Drugs for central nervous system (CNS) diseases take longer to develop

The Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development have announced, in a recent report, that drugs developed to treat...
Mar 11, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle

Recognizing Parkinson's Disease Dementia - in Yourself

There are three things to keep in mind when you consider whether or not one is experiencing the onset of Parkinson's...
Jan 29, 2012 in  Health by Bill Schmalfeldt

We need a 'sexier' disease, I guess

Open Letter to Michael J. Fox: Dear Mike, Maybe I'm just a cranky old poop. Yeah, that's probably it. I'm...
Jan 26, 2012 in  Health by Bill Schmalfeldt - 3 comments

"Annoying" science book of what bugs people seemed redundant and without data

Joe Palca & Flora Lichtman's book "Annoying - The Science of What Bugs Us," seemed redundant but it also talked about...
Jan 2, 2012 by Jonathan Farrell
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