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May 31, 2017
Spinal cord injury begins with sudden traumatic force but that’s only the beginning of the damage to the nervous system. A wave of secondary events... Read MoreOur blog offers stories from the community, updates from the Reeve Foundation, and breaking news on research.
The opinions expressed in these blogs are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.
May 31, 2017
Spinal cord injury begins with sudden traumatic force but that’s only the beginning of the damage to the nervous system. A wave of secondary events... Read MoreApril 20, 2017
Give it up for Lisa McKerracher. She has certainly earned her merit badge for persistence. A compound she discovered 20 years ago, Cethrin, is now... Read MoreJanuary 5, 2017
Some animals have the capacity for self-repair. Haven’t you always wondered whether one day we’ll figure out the recipe for limb or nerve... Read MoreDecember 21, 2016
Dopamine (abbreviated as DA) is a neurotransmitter, a chemical messenger that is important for many things, including movement; Parkinson’s disease,... Read MoreDecember 13, 2016
Harvey Sihota, from London, injured in 2009, now runs a network of community fitness/wellness gyms, Neurokinex, in the U.K. One location, in Gatwick,... Read MoreOctober 20, 2016
This is a cool paper, just out in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, from the Phil Popovich lab at Ohio State: "Gut dysbiosis impairs recovery... Read MoreSeptember 27, 2016
This story caught my eye, it got a lot of coverage, so maybe your eye too. Spinal cords of lab animals were sliced with a sharp scalpel; the cut ends... Read MoreSeptember 21, 2016
You know how hard it can be, managing expectations. I realized a long time ago that most readers of this blog don’t care to wade too deeply into... Read MoreAugust 2, 2016
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a type of non-invasive neurostimulation recently shown to restore function in spinal cord injury (SCI),... Read MoreThe opinions expressed in these blogs are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.