Updated: 4/3/2005; 3:06:16 AM.
Introductory Psychology 100
Includes: Thinking Critically with Psychological Science Neuroscience and Behavor The Nature and Nurture of Behavior The Developing Person Sensation Perception States of Consciousness Learning Memory
        

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Battery-powered Cigarettes? [Slashdot:] new drug delivery technology - sans polution -- BL

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Mice Brains Can Fix Themselves. Researchers have found a way to help the brain replace damaged neurons in mice. The work could lead to therapies for spinal cord injury as well as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative diseases.They induced the birth of new cells by killing nearby neurons in mice, which set off a cascade of events that led to stem cells, also called precursor cells, producing new neurons in the cerebral cortex. If scientists can turn this into a therapy for humans, it would mean that patients could literally heal themselves with stem cells already present in their brains.By Kristen Philipkoski. [Wired News]
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