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Schizophrenia affects your body, not just your brain – new study

by Mark Doenges | May 15, 2018 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Medical

Full Article at The Conversation New research is showing that Schizophrenia is not just a condition limited to the mind–it can also have body-wide effects on an individual. Toby Pillinger, a doctor and clinical researcher at King’s College London, and...

New drug uses antibodies to stop chronic migraines, without side effects

by Mark Doenges | Apr 23, 2018 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Medical

by Shamard Charles, MD 04/17/2018 Click here for the full article on NBCNews.com More than 37 million Americans suffer from migraine attacks, according to the American Headache Society. Of these, about 4 million have chronic migraine and suffer headaches for 10 to 14...

Schizophrenia patients calmed by video game – BBC Health

by Mark Doenges | Feb 15, 2018 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Medical

A new pilot study has found that people with schizophrenia can learn to control the part of the brain linked to verbal hallucinations by being trained to play a video game . Researchers claim that, by using mental strategies to move a computerized rocket while in an...

Cancer ‘vaccine’ eliminates tumors in mice – Stanford Medicine

by Mark Doenges | Feb 7, 2018 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Medical

Activating T cells in tumors eliminated even distant metastases in mice, Stanford researchers found. Lymphoma patients are being recruited to test the technique in a clinical trial. The artilce can be read Here, posted on Stanford Medicine’s website. From the...

Recommended Reading – January 25, 2018

by Mark Doenges | Jan 25, 2018 | Disability News, FDG Posts

These articles shed light on some great advances and discoveries in science and medicine! Combatting PTSD by letting patients hear their own brainwaves New technology uses algorithms to turn brain signals into sounds, letting patients literally hear their own brain...

Sleep Onset and Duration in relation to Repetitive Negative Thinking

by Mark Doenges | Jan 25, 2018 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Medical

A recent study has found that sleeping less than the recommended eight hours a night is associated with intrusive, repetitive thoughts like those seen in anxiety or depression, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York. The...
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