Spinal cord injury often triggers a cascade of secondary damage that severely limits functional recovery, largely driven by ...
It’s not just in your legs. Scientists have discovered a "fitness switch" in the brain that must be flipped after a workout for your body to actually build endurance.
Blood vessel damage in the spinal cord may play a role in nerve cell loss in spinal muscular atrophy, a new study suggests.
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Neuroscience study identifies role of melanin-concentrating hormone neurons in non-hunger-driven eating
Researchers have uncovered new insights into how a specific group of brain cells, melanin-concentrating hormone neurons, ...
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