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Meeting Coverage

SFN

Society for Neuroscience

New Immunoglobulin May Tell of MS Disease Severity

Preliminary study implicates IgA in MS disease activity for first time

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Prolonged Sedation May be Bad for Baby's Brain

Infants exposed to prolonged anesthesia had more MRI signs of brain atrophy

November 13, 2017
Protein May Be Marker of MS Disease Severity, Remyelination

Early work suggests beneficial effect of IL4I1 in multiple sclerosis

November 13, 2017
Magnet Therapy Cuts Binge-Purge Eating

SAN DIEGO -- A course of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) helped about half of patients with binge/purge eating disorders to cut the frequency of such episodes significantly, a researcher said here.

November 13, 2013
Brain Stimulation Helps Smokers Quit

SAN DIEGO -- Magnetic brain stimulation with a sensory cue was associated with reduced smoking rates and improved quit rates among heavy smokers unaffected by prior therapy, researchers reported here.

November 13, 2013
Teens More Apt to Fight Than Flee

SAN DIEGO -- Teens were more likely to actively respond to aggressive cues than were children or adults, researchers reported here.

November 12, 2013
Exercise May Allay Anxiety, Depression

SAN DIEGO -- Exercise may have modest benefits as a treatment for patients suffering from anxiety or depression, researchers reported here.

November 10, 2013