WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute explores virtual reality to combat chronic pain and other conditions

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New published study in PAIN®️ shows effectiveness of immersive virtual reality when combined with spinal cord stimulation MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Researchers at the West Virginia University Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute (RNI) are advancing their efforts to utilize virtual reality (VR) technology to combat a wide range of neurological conditions from […]

Global Neuroscience Market 2021- Research Report, Share, Size, Growth, Trends, Segmentation, Revenue and Forecast to 2026

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Global Neuroscience Market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of XX % till the Forecasts period 2020-2026 The research report published by Reportspedia provides in-depth analysis of Neuroscience Industry. Both Qualitative and Quantitative data has been presented in the report so that the marketer will get proper understanding […]

Neuroscience Antibody or Research Reagents Market Growth Projection from 2020 to 2025

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Market Study Report: The Report 2020-2025 Global Neuroscience Antibody or Research Reagents Market Report explores the essential factors of the Neuroscience Antibody or Research Reagents market considering such as industry situations, market demands, market players adopted business strategies and their growth scenario. The Global Neuroscience Antibody or Research Reagents […]

The Emerging Revival of Psychedelics in Neuroscience

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Hillary Haliwell/Pexels There’s a common saying that goes, “Everything old is new again.” Does this pithy maxim apply to psychedelics? Psychedelic drugs, also known as hallucinogens or psychotomimetic drugs, may be in the early stages of a neuroscience renaissance, in the form of legal medication since its research heydays […]

Hydrogen Sulfide Could Guard against Alzheimer’s Disease

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The discovery of the biochemical reactions that make this possible opens doors to the development of new drugs to combat neurodegenerative disease. The study was led by John Hopkins Medicine, working with the University of Exeter. The findings are reported in The Proceedings of the National Academies of Science. […]

Rotten Egg Gas Could Guard Against Alzheimer’s Disease

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Credit: Bindu Paul and Johns Hopkins Medicine A ribbon model of a sulfhydrated GSK3β that would inhibit its activity. Oxygen atoms are shown in red, sulfur in yellow and nitrogen in blue. Newswise — Typically characterized as poisonous, corrosive and smelling of rotten eggs, hydrogen sulfide’s reputation may soon […]

Rotten egg gas may help protect aging brain cells from Alzheimer’s disease

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Typically characterized as poisonous, corrosive and smelling of rotten eggs, hydrogen sulfide’s reputation may soon get a face-lift thanks to Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers. In experiments in mice, researchers have shown the foul-smelling gas may help protect aging brain cells against Alzheimer’s disease. The discovery of the biochemical reactions […]

Loren DeVito

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Highlights Research background in behavioral neuroscience Medical and science communications specialist with work spanning various disease states and therapeutics Passionate about bringing fact-based information to various audiences There are two things I hold dearly — science and the written word. And education is where these come together. Experience Loren […]

Rotten egg gas could guard against Alzheimer’s disease

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IMAGE: A ribbon model of a sulfhydrated GSK3β that would inhibit its activity. Oxygen atoms are shown in red, sulfur in yellow and nitrogen in blue. view more Credit: Bindu Paul and Johns Hopkins Medicine Typically characterized as poisonous, corrosive and smelling of rotten eggs, hydrogen sulfide’s reputation may […]

Chinese researchers develop new enzyme to treat neuroinflammation

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TIANJIN, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) — Researchers in north China’s Tianjin Municipality have developed a new synthetic enzyme with great application potential in treating neuroinflammation including Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and cerebral injury. The enzyme, named “clusterzyme,” was designed by the researchers from Tianjin University through single-atom substitutions. It has been […]