A computational model mechanistically links spinal circuit reorganization to recovered locomotion after incomplete spinal cord injury.
Discover why we stop scratching. Researchers identify spinal cord neurons that signal when an itch is satisfied, offering hope for new chronic itch treatments.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have identified a specific brain circuit that plays a crucial role in ...
There is a new hope for people with spinal cord injuries. Doctors are using an experimental, easy to deliver drug, with surprising results. A Chicago are a patient who got the drug says it’s nothing ...
Ganala T. Johnson, 28, faces five felony counts of aggravated DUI after a two-vehicle crash that injured several, including ...
BETHESDA, MD – When you scratch an itch, something tells your brain when to stop. That moment of relief, when scratching ...
When we scratch an itch, something tells our brain when to stop. The post Science figures out why we know when to stop ...
Cord blood has a multitude of stem cells, which potentially can be used to treat serious illnesses. Some families choose to save their newborn’s cord blood (the blood from the baby left in the ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs says the rule will not directly impact veterans' current disability ratings, while ...
Researchers identify the TRPV4 ion channel as the body's internal "stop scratching" signal, offering new hope for chronic itch relief.
When running a fever during infection, we often feel chills, which prompt us to take action to warm ourselves, such as turning on a heater or adding layers of clothing. Increased body temperature ...
Velamentous cord insertion is a rare pregnancy complication in which a fetus's umbilical cord doesn't properly connect to the placenta. The placenta is a unique organ that develops when you're ...