Grant aimed at improving schizophrenia treatment (SACRAMENTO, Calif.) - Michael Minzenberg, a UC Davis psychiatry researcher, has been awarded a prestigious three-year, $200,000 seed grant from the Dana Foundation to study the brains of patients being treated for schizophrenia
Grant will fund study of cognition and schizophrenia SACRAMENTO — Michael Minzenberg, a UC Davis psychiatry researcher, has been awarded a prestigious three-year, $200,000 seed grant from the Dana Foundation to study the brains of patients being treated for schizophrenia to determine how additional treatment to improve cognition interacts with antipsychotic medication.
Bullets to beat the enemy within ARMY leaders in various countries have trialled compounds that can keep soldiers awake and alert — or send them to sleep
How dementia drugs could be used by the military Army leaders in various countries have trialled compounds that can keep soldiers awake and alert – or send them to sleep Drugs that reduce anxiety, tiredness and memory loss – all associated with the treatment of dementia – could be used "off-label" as cognitive enhancers by military personnel, according to a Royal Society report . While caffeine and nicotine are used routinely to reduce fatigue ...
Neuroprotection - Drugs, Markets and Companies NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2012 Â /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Neuroprotection - Drugs, Markets and Companies http://www.reportlinker.com/p0203546/Neuroprotection---Drugs-Markets-and-Companies.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Drug_and_MedicationThis ...
We must be science's masters, not at its mercy | John Harris Recent advances in neuroscience, such as memory manipulation, create compelling ethical dilemmas This week it was reported that soldiers could potentially, in the near future, have their minds plugged directly into weapons systems , and have their learning boosted by neural stimulation. The Royal Society's Brain Waves project on new directions in neuroscience gives us much to reflect on and ...