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Stroke
Locked inside their minds, thousands await a cure. Neuroscientist Daniel Toker is racing to find it.
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At age 37, neuroanatomist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor suffered a stroke that would take her eight years to fully recover from. This is how it changed her understanding of the brain.
Unlikely Collaborators
Brain-computer interfaces could enable people with locked-in syndrome and other conditions to "speak."
The common drug is called gabapentin, which is currently used to control seizures and manage nerve pain.
Researchers look to an FDA-approved drug ingredient that can "scoop-up" and store cholesterol and possibly stave off post-stroke dementia.
Daylight saving time was first implemented during the first world war to take advantage of longer daylight hours and save energy. While this made a difference when we heavily relied on coal […]