March 8, 2017
Controversial “liberation therapy” fails to treat multiple sclerosis: study
Pictured: The white areas represent MS scarring. MS causes extensive damage and scarring throughout...
Pictured: The white areas represent MS scarring. MS causes extensive damage and scarring throughout...
The Alzheimer Society of B.C. and UBC celebrated a decade-long partnership in maintaining the...
New research from CURE-funded researcher Dr. Stuart Cain, in the laboratory of Dr. Terry Snutch, published recently in PNAS, shows...
In recognition of the challenges faced by British Columbians with Parkinson’s disease, the Ministry...
A team of researchers has genetically engineered a mouse that does not become addicted...
The biochemical reactions that cause Alzheimer’s disease could be set in motion in the...
On the first floor of the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health, a massive,...
New research from MSFHR trainee Dr. Jose Wijnands, a member of Dr. Helen Tremlett’s Pharmacoepidemiology in Multiple Sclerosis Research...
Habitual exercise may confer an advantage in combating Parkinson’s disease by facilitating the brain’s...
The ancient Japanese art of flower arranging was the inspiration for a ground-breaking new...
Pictured left: MRI image showing the fusion of a vein scan and a lesion scan. the...
New research from Dr. Brian MacVicar’s lab has found a way to partially restore...