Discover why we stop scratching. Researchers identify spinal cord neurons that signal when an itch is satisfied, offering hope for new chronic itch treatments.
When we learn a new motor skill—whether mastering a piano passage or refining balance while walking—the brain must reorganize the circuits that control movement. For decades, this process of synaptic ...
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A computational model mechanistically links spinal circuit reorganization to recovered locomotion after incomplete spinal cord injury.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have identified a specific brain circuit that plays a crucial role in ...
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Why does 102° feel like freezing? The brain circuit behind fever chills
In A Nutshell Your brain amplifies cold signals during fever. When you’re sick, a molecule called prostaglandin E2 cranks up activity in neurons that make normal temperatures feel freezing cold: even ...
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Peoria woman faces aggravated DUI charges after last week’s crash that injured several
Ganala T. Johnson, 28, faces five felony counts of aggravated DUI after a two-vehicle crash that injured several, including ...
A federal appeals court Friday night backed the Trump administration’s policy to lock up the vast majority of people it is seeking to deport without offering a chance for bond, even if they have no ...
Spinal cord reperfusion injury of the cervical spine is a rare but severe postoperative complication, typically occurring after the decompression of chronically compressed spinal cord tissue. The ...
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 ...
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