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Essential tremor triples dementia risk, UTSW study shows
Largest study of cognitive decline in patients with common neurodegenerative condition could improve counseling, treatment
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Unraveling the mystery of misfolded proteins in the brain
UTSW-led study into workings of oligomeric chaperones could lead to better diagnostics, treatment for diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s
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Driving Breakthrough Discoveries in Neurodegenerative Diseases
With its broad array of scientific talent, UT Southwestern's CAND is bringing exciting new advances to the study of Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.
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UT Southwestern recognized nationally for excellence in MSA patient care
Every year in the U.S., about 10,000 people are diagnosed with a neurological disorder that most have never heard of: multiple system atrophy (MSA).
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Gold nanoparticles reverse brain deficits in multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s
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Experimental compound extends life in ALS mouse model
Molecule discovered by UTSW researchers could lead to new therapies for devastating motor neuron disease
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Neurology residents refine their observational skills by studying the arts
The famous work – Landscape with the Fall of Icarus – was highlighted during a lecture series using art to hone the observational skills of UT Southwestern medical trainees.
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Device keeps brain alive, functioning separate from body
Researchers led by a team at UT Southwestern Medical Center have developed a device that can isolate blood flow to the brain, keeping the organ alive and functioning independent from the rest of the body for several hours.
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How Nanotechnology Could Change Glioblastoma Treatment
Combining designer nanoparticles with chemotherapy drugs could lead to more effective treatments for glioblastoma, research from UTSW, UTD finds
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Study maps brain wave disruptions affecting memory recall
Improving quality of theta oscillations could lead to new therapeutic approaches for Alzheimer’s, dementia disorders, UTSW researchers find
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How to zero in on an accurate NPH diagnosis
Whenever an older person starts having cognitive difficulties, or trouble walking, or even holding their urine, families immediately fear the diagnosis will be Alzheimer’s disease – a progressive neurologic condition that currently has no cure.
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Department of Neurology research bulletin
The Department of Neurology research bulletin is updated monthly. Check back for the latest grants, awards, and high-impact publications.