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New epilepsy warning device could save thousands of lives

November 6, 2018 Detectors, Disorders and Syndromes, epilepsy, Epilepsy Research, Medical Technology, Multiple Sclerosis, Patient Education and Counseling, Technology, Today's Healthcare

A new high-tech bracelet, developed by scientists from the Netherlands detects 85 percent of all severe night-time epilepsy seizures. That

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Don’t offer co-workers help unless asked: If you thought that proactively offering help to your co-workers was a good thing, think again

October 23, 2018 Behavior, Hearing Impairment, Multiple Sclerosis, Perception, psychology, Relationships, Social Psychology, stress

If you thought that proactively offering help to your co-workers was a good thing, think again. New workplace research from

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PIEZO2, a molecular target for treating clinical pain

October 12, 2018 Brain Injury, Caregiving, Fibromyalgia, Joint Pain, Multiple Sclerosis, Neuropathy, Neuroscience, Pain Control

If you’ve ever been sunburned, you’ve experienced the dreaded pain of putting on a shirt the next day. Fabric that

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Blowing the whistle on referee decisions

September 24, 2018 Addiction, Brain Injury, Consumer Behavior, Multiple Sclerosis

It’s one of the hardest jobs in sport that every armchair fan thinks they can do better. But QUT research

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Research in yeast leads to serendipitous finding about a central nervous system disorder

September 17, 2018 Alzheimer's, Colon Cancer, Diseases and Conditions, Disorders and Syndromes, Huntington's Disease, Lymphoma, Multiple Sclerosis, Stem Cells

Studying the fundamental aspects of biology can sometimes lead to unexpected findings that directly relate to human disease. In one

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Sharp rise in essay cheating globally, with millions of students involved

September 4, 2018 Autism, Consumer Behavior, Educational Psychology, Infant and Preschool Learning, K-12 Education, Multiple Sclerosis, Numeracy, Schizophrenia

A breakthrough study by Swansea University has revealed that the use of contract cheating, where students pay someone else to

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Scientists uncover the role of a protein in production and survival of myelin-forming cells

July 21, 2018 Brain Tumor, Huntington's Disease, Immune System, Lymphoma, Multiple Sclerosis, Neuroscience, Schizophrenia, Stem Cells

The nervous system is a complex organ that relies on a variety of biological players to ensure daily function of

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A constellation of symptoms presages first definitive signs of multiple sclerosis: Study is largest-ever effort to identify symptoms that appear before MS diagnosis

July 16, 2018 Alzheimer's, chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, Disorders and Syndromes, Healthy Aging, Mental Health, Multiple Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis Research

During the five years before people develop the first clinically recognized signs of multiple sclerosis (MS), they are up to

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