Deep Brain Stimulation and Multiple Sclerosis

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Ahead of Print: Unilateral Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation for Disabling Kinetic Tremor in Multiple Sclerosis « NEUROSURGERY Report

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Collaboration finds multiple sclerosis often starts in brain's outer layers

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How does a cognitive challenge effect postural balance in MS patients? A New Study - Cognitive Issues - Multiple Sclerosis

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How does a cognitive challenge effect postural balance in MS patients? A New Study http://t.co/zADBLNH

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Mayo Clinic Proceedings Reviews Deep Brain Stimulation To Treat Psychiatric Diseases

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MS could be reversed by activating stem cells in brain, new study suggests | Science | The Guardian

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PolygenicBlog: Deep brain stimulation may hold promise for mild Alzheimer's disease

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From the Outside In: Mayo Clinic Collaboration Finds Multiple Sclerosis Often Starts in Brain’s Outer Layers

newswise.com — “Multiple sclerosis (MS) may progress from the outermost layers of the brain to its deep parts, and isn’t always an “inside-out” process as previously thought, reported a new collaborative study from researchers at the Mayo Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic. The traditional understanding is that the disease begins in the white matter that forms the bulk of the brain’s inside, and extends to involve the brain’s superficial layers, the cortex. Study findings support an opposite, outside-in process: fView full resource at newswise.com

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From the Outside In: Mayo Clinic Collaboration Finds Multiple Sclerosis Often Starts in Brain’s Outer Layers

newswise.com — “Multiple sclerosis (MS) may progress from the outermost layers of the brain to its deep parts, and isn’t always an “inside-out” process as previously thought, reported a new collaborative study from researchers at the Mayo Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic. The traditional understanding is that the disease begins in the white matter that forms the bulk of the brain’s inside, and extends to involve the brain’s superficial layers, the cortex. Study findings support an opposite, outside-in process: fView full resource at newswise.com

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Mayo Clinic Proceedings Reviews Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Psychiatric Diseases

newswise.com — “Pioneering therapeutic trials to investigate the effectiveness of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in hard-to-treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and Tourette's syndrome are underway at multiple medical centers around the world, according to a review in the June 2009 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings.View full resource at newswise.com

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Brain Stimulation for Hard to Treat Mental Conditions | Psych Central News

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PolygenicBlog: Stimulating the brain's immune response may provide treatment for Alzheimer's disease

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Stimulating the brain's immune response may provide treatment for Alzheimer's disease http://goo.gl/fb/HaGuq

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PolygenicBlog: Noninvasive brain stimulation helps improve motor function in stroke patients

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Noninvasive brain stimulation helps improve motor function in stroke patients http://goo.gl/fb/sCth0

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Mentally Active Lifestyle Protects from Brain Disease | Psych Central News

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Study: learning & memory ability remained good in people with enriching lifestyles, even when scans showed brain damage http://bit.ly/aG3AoL

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Mayo Clinic - Discovery's Edge Winter Issue

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Discovery's Edge Winter: Deep Brain Stimulation; Osteoporosis in Men; Combat Injuries;Multiple Myeloma & the Genome. http://bit.ly/4LL2Yq

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