UH pharmacy team examines alcohol addiction The Daily Cougar Fri, 01 Oct 2010 06:09 AM PDT College of Pharmacy professor Joydip Das is working on a new research study to determine the root of alcohol addiction in the brain. Das, with his team of post-doctoral fellows, are exploring the mechanisms in hopes to one day develop a drug to treat alcoholism. The National Institutes of Health is funding their research with [...] | Researchers discover genetic changes that make some forms of brain cancer more aggressive EurekAlert! Fri, 01 Oct 2010 05:54 AM PDT A multi-institutional team led by investigators from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center has published a study that provides new insight into genetic changes that make some forms of glioblastoma, the most common type of primary brain cancer, more aggressive than others and explains why they may not respond to certain therapies. | Bill Protects Kids with Concussions FOX 9 News Twin Cities Fri, 01 Oct 2010 05:44 AM PDT A bill to keep kids from suffering long-term effects from concussions passes the U.S. house. Lawmakers voted to set federal guidelines on managing brain injuries among student athletes. | Lab Discovery Could Lead to New Meds for Psychosis Psych Central Fri, 01 Oct 2010 05:32 AM PDT Researchers are hopeful that emerging research linking psychosis to an abnormal relationship between two signaling chemicals in the brain may lead to a new approach to preventing psychotic symptoms. The finding could lead to better drugs for schizophrenia, one of the most common severe mental health conditions. Sufferers experience symptoms of psychosis â" an inability to [...] | Community events to help Zeeland family The Holland Sentinel Fri, 01 Oct 2010 02:59 AM PDT A Saturday event is all about helping Lindy Ver Beek and her family. The Ver Beeks â" Lindy, Dustin and children Brooklyn, Maxwell and Samantha â" have been through a lot in the last several years with Lindyâs health. She conquered breast cancer last year and now is faced with stage four brain cancer | Parties plan for future Daily Gleaner Fri, 01 Oct 2010 02:14 AM PDT While Liberals are licking their wounds and Conservatives are savouring the taste of a decisive victory, the brain trusts of New Brunswick's third parties are sitting in quiet offices cleaning up, downsizing and casting their thoughts to 2014. | | |
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