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Molecular brakes that affect brain plasticity identified
Washington, Nov 28 : Even brain needs a set of molecular brakes that stabilize its circuitry during development, according to researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
New Kerala, Fri Nov 27 22:24:47 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
UAMS Researchers Awarded $3.1M in Federal Grants
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences have been awarded $3.1 million in federal grants to study the ....
The Memphis Daily News, Fri Nov 27 22:11:27 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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Doherty party death case resurfaces
Rocker Pete Doherty is facing a fresh police investigation over the death of an actor who plunged from a balcony at a party - the man's family claim to have new evidence to prove the traged...
world entertainment news via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News, Fri Nov 27 00:50:56 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Resistance To Parkinson's Disease Boosted By Hormone Ghrelin
Ghrelin, a hormone produced in the stomach, may be used to boost resistance to, or slow, the development of Parkinson's disease, Yale School of Medicine researchers report in a study publis...
Medical News Today, Fri Nov 27 04:35:35 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Two Molecules That Affect Brain Plasticity In Mice Identified By Stanford Scientis...
You wouldn't want a car with no brakes. It turns out that the developing brain needs them, too. Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a set of molecular ...
Medical News Today, Fri Nov 27 04:34:44 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Startled Flies May Provide Insight Into ADHD
It seems obvious that naturally waking up from sleep and being startled by something in the environment are two very different emotional states. However, the neuroscience that underlies the...
Medical News Today, Fri Nov 27 04:34:34 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Pete Doherty Party Death Case Resurfaces
27 November 2009: Rocker PETE DOHERTY is facing a fresh police investigation over the death of an actor who plunged from a balcony at a party - the man's family claim to have new evidence t...
New Kerala, Fri Nov 27 08:36:50 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Stomach hormone can slow down Parkinson's disease
Washington, Nov 27 (IANS) Ghrelin, a hormone produced in the stomach, may be used to slow down onset of Parkinson's disease, a new study reveals.
MalaysiaNews.net, Fri Nov 27 02:20:16 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Pete Doherty - Doherty Party Death Case Resurfaces
Rocker PETE DOHERTY is facing a fresh police investigation over the death of an actor who plunged from a balcony at a party - the man's family claim to have new evidence to...
ContactMusic, Fri Nov 27 00:55:47 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Scientists identify two molecules that affect brain plasticity in mice
Researchers have identified a set of molecular brakes that stabilize the developing brain's circuitry. Moreover, experimentally removing those brakes in mice enhanced the animals' performan...
Science Daily, Thu Nov 26 17:21:43 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Doherty may face probe on death fall
PETE may face probe after fresh allegations partygoer was pushed to death from balcony
The Sun, Thu Nov 26 17:53:02 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Family of party death man launch attack on police
The family of an actor who died at a party attended by Babyshambles singer Pete Doherty today launched a blistering attack on police handling of the case.
Independent, Thu Nov 26 05:00:57 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Sex education in the RH bill
One of the possible harmful effects of the Reproductive Health Bill being discussed in the Philippine Congress will result from the way the framers of the legislation ape the sex education ...
Manila Bulletin, Thu Nov 26 03:45:50 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
UAMS gets grant for alcohol-brain study
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Texarkana Gazette, Thu Nov 26 06:00:24 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
UPDATE: SE Texans will lead Aggie, Longhorn fans
In the state's biggest rivalry, today's matchup between Texas A&M and the University of Texas will spur 80,000 screaming fans to compete for more than gridiron glory.
Beaumont Enterprise, Thu Nov 26 03:56:21 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Researchers identify a set of molecular brakes that stabilize the developing brain...
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a set of molecular brakes that stabilize the developing brain's circuitry. Moreover, experimentally removing those ...
News-Medical-Net, Wed Nov 25 23:24:43 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Stomach hormone may help slow Parkinson's progression
Washington, Nov 26 : Yale School of Medicine researchers have identified a hormone produced in the stomach that can help boost resistance to, or slow, the development of Parkinson's disease...
New Kerala, Thu Nov 26 02:10:28 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Hormone Ghrelin Can Boost Resistance To Parkinson's Disease
Ghrelin, a hormone produced in the stomach, may be used to boost resistance to, or slow, the development of Parkinson's disease, Yale School of Medicine researchers report in a study publis...
redOrbit, Wed Nov 25 14:11:11 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Say What? Mice that Resist Hearing Loss Could Help Aging Ears
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Scientific American, Wed Nov 25 09:18:25 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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