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Surgery for Mental Ills Offers Both Hope and Risk
New York Times Fri, 27 Nov 2009 06:06 AM PST
Hundreds have undergone brain surgery for problems like depression, anxiety, even obesity.

Tourney, breakfast to honor Madison graduateâs memory
Madison Eagle Fri, 27 Nov 2009 05:56 AM PST
MADISON â€" A soccer tournament, and a pancake breakfast, have been organized in Madison to help establish a scholarship fund in memory of Ben Wieler, a 2007 alumni of Madison High School who died Sept. 24 in Barcelona, Spain, following complications from brain tumor surgery.

UC-San Francisco researchers test cancer 'vaccine' against brain tumor
San Jose Mercury News Fri, 27 Nov 2009 05:50 AM PST
Scientists hope cells from patient's own tumor will trigger immune response

Drug charge doctor had history of suspensions
Brisbane Times Fri, 27 Nov 2009 05:29 AM PST
A BRAIN surgeon charged with supplying illegal drugs after the body of a young woman was found in his apartment had returned to work at Nepean Hospital only months ago following a previous suspension.

Two Molecules That Affect Brain Plasticity In Mice Identified By Stanford Scientists
Medical News Today Fri, 27 Nov 2009 04:31 AM PST
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 brakes that stabilize the developing brain's circuitry.

Brain's Fear Center Is Equipped With A Built-In Suffocation Sensor
Medical News Today Fri, 27 Nov 2009 03:31 AM PST
The portion of our brains that is responsible for registering fear and even panic has a built-in chemical sensor that is triggered by a primordial terror - suffocation.

How Our Brains Can Fill In The Gaps To Create Continuous Sound
Medical News Today Fri, 27 Nov 2009 03:31 AM PST
It is relatively common for listeners to "hear" sounds that are not really there. In fact, it is the brain's ability to reconstruct fragmented sounds that allows us to successfully carry on a conversation in a noisy room. Now, a new study helps to explain what happens in the brain that allows us to perceive a physically interrupted sound as being continuous.

'We're all here to do something'
Chicago Sun-Times Fri, 27 Nov 2009 03:25 AM PST
Some day, scientists might want to examine JoAnn DiNello's brain to figure out what makes her tick.It just doesn't seem possible that a human being could be this kind."She's an angel, an absolute angel," gushes her friend Diane Altier, who lives in DiNello's Darien neighborhood.Earlier this year, DiNello, 67, was inducted into the Illinois Department on Aging's Hall of Fame for community service ...

Bake sale aids officer
Montrose Daily Press Fri, 27 Nov 2009 03:25 AM PST
MONTROSE — Police say that once again, the Montrose community came through for one of their own. Earlier this month, Patrol Officer Kenneth Farrington was rushed to Montrose Memorial Hospital, with what proved to be a brain tumor.




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