Neuroscience

Limiting neuroinflammation may represent a promising new approach to treat neurological diseases driven by neuroinflammation, such as stroke, spinal cord injury and neuropathic pain.

New results suggest the answer is no, implying that the role of tau in the pathogenesis of Lewy body dementias is distinct from Alzheimer’s disease.

Physicians treating heart disease with anti-coagulants should factor the presence of kidney disease into their decisions on medications.

G207, an immunotherapy derived from a modified herpes virus is well tolerated in children with gliomas, and shows signs of clinical effectiveness

The list was made by a group that aspires to bolster and increase diversity across all scientific fields, promote retention through the “leaky academic pipeline,” and broaden academic and industrial awareness of diversity and inclusion.

Physicians say it is crucial for trainees to have role models and mentors who have shared experiences.

UAB researchers have found a previously unknown gene variant that appears to contribute to movement disorders.

This new, non-invasive way to deliver radiation has helped one Alabama man complete optometry school and launch his new career.

A new screening tool developed at UAB has been shown to be an effective aid in determining the severity of cognitive issues.

UAB research suggests EEG headsets, growing in popularity among consumers, need better security.

UAB neurologists have reported the first case study of a patient with a brain bleed linked to consumption of an energy drink.

The partnership will provide scholarships and a reverse transfer agreement with Jefferson State to help deserving Alabama students realize their fullest potential.

A multisite study led by UAB has found the first biomarker for the onset of seizures in infants with tuberous sclerosis.
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