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Latest spinal cord News

Neurizon Therapeutics says candidate reduces aggregation of key ALS disease target
Lifestyle changes can boost brain health and slow decline for people living with MS
Promising daily tablet increases growth in children with dwarfism
Funding Gift For Spinal Injury Clinical Trial
Five common drugs you should avoid using while breastfeeding
$1 million grant a game-changer in fight against motor neurone disease
Research grants from the Swedish Research Council to CNS researchers
Two Cases Of Meningococcal Disease Reported In WA
Tougher Nitrous Oxide Regulation Now In Effect
‘Nang’ ban begins today with new on-the-spot fines introduced
Little ‘superhero’ Johnny Defies Odds To Walk And Play
MND and dementia education for carers now free on Ask Annie app
An interactive game for people suffering from nerve pain is heading to clinical trials
Ultra-processed foods: we have the technology to turn them from foe into friend
Why isometric exercises are so good for you
Child With Meningococcal Disease 4 October
Lab-grown spines unlock safer treatment for women with epilepsy
World’s first eye transplant was a giant leap forward – but vision remains elusive
WHO analysis highlights vast unmet rehabilitation needs in Gaza
$6.8 million grant for world-first Spinal Injury Project trial
NeuRA researchers identify new functional brain imaging method
$34 million for research into stem cell therapies for osteoarthritis and other conditions
Two Cases Of Meningococcal Disease Reported
Mechanisms Of How Morphine Relieves Pain Mapped Out
NeuRA launches world’s largest clinical trial for phantom limb pain
Full-body scans to look for hidden disease are a bad idea – here’s why
Post-market Review Of Spinal Cord Stimulator Devices
Child With Meningococcal Disease 19 August
Fluid keeps your brain from crushing itself and shields your spine from shock – a neurologist explains what happens when it stops working
Adult With Meningococcal Disease 7 August
Research addressing disease impact receives funding | University of Canterbury
Consumers warned of possible safety risks with the use of baby bottle self-feeding devices and children’s car seat head straps
Doctors Honoured For Advancing Equity And Inclusion
Case Of Meningococcal Disease Reported
New treatments offer much-needed hope for patients suffering from chronic pain
Six HKUST Academics Named RGC Senior Research and Research Fellows
Alterity Therapeutics reports positive interim data from Multiple System Atrophy trial
New research suggests estrogen and progesterone could play role in opioid addiction and relapse
Mater Surgeon Performs Life-saving Spinal Surgery
Quail imaging offers insights into congenital birth defects
Injuries Reduce Nine-life Nigel Down To Four
Warrior Games Showcases Defence Resilience
There Are No Shortcuts To Top – Ladder Safety Explained
Love Island contestant Patsy Field has Erb’s Palsy -here’s what you should know about the condition
Scar formation after spinal cord injury is more complex than previously thought
Multiple sclerosis is on the rise in Australia, but it’s not all bad news
PWDA President’s evidence at Public Hearing into NDIS Amendment Bill
Multiple sclerosis: blood test that tracks immune response could be first step in developing better treatments