Neurology

How Your Brain Decides When to Eat and When to Stop

Rutgers scientists discovered how two brain circuits battle over hunger and fullness—opening the door to smarter weight-loss drugs.

New Brain Interface Lets ALS Patient Speak in Real Time

A new brain-computer interface translates brain activity into real-time speech—giving a paralyzed man his voice back and reshaping the future of communication.

How Exercise Rewires the Brain to Combat Alzheimer’s

Exercise protects the brain from Alzheimer’s by changing the behavior of key brain cells, say researchers in a new cell-by-cell study.

Hidden Seizures Haunt a Devastating Form of Dementia

Silent seizures may signal the first warning signs of frontotemporal dementia—years before memory fades.

Electric Fields Ignite Immune Blitz on Brain Cancer

Could electricity be the missing key in the fight against brain cancer? A groundbreaking new therapy combining electric fields, chemo and immunotherapy shows a dramatic 70% increase in survival for glioblastoma patients.

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