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IU researchers developing noninvasive brain stimulation technique to treat neurological disorders Indiana University School of Medicine researchers are developing a new, noninvasive brain stimulation technique to treat neurological disorders, including pain, traumatic brain injury (TBI), epilepsy, Parkinson s disease, Alzheimer s disease and more. Given the increasing use of brain stimulation in human brain study and treatment of neurological diseases, this research can make a big impact on physicians and their patients. Xiaoming Jin, PhD, associate professor of anatomy, cell biology and physiology When someone experiences a brain injury, nerve injury, or neurodegeneration, such as in epilepsy and TBI, there is damage to the brain which can lead to loss and damage of nerve or neurons and development of hyperexcitability that underlies some neurological disorders such as neuropathic pain and epilepsy. ....
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Mt. Juliet businesses left starting over after recent flooding In a year for full challenges, several Mt. Juliet businesses were dealt another blow after recent flooding. and last updated 2021-04-09 23:52:25-04 MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WTVF) â At LV Luxury Nails itâs not what you can see, itâs what you canât see. âThis time the magnitude of damage itâs not like visible like as much as the tornado but we shut down much longer,â said nail technician Tyler Nguyen. The nail salon is preparing to shut down again after recent flooding destroyed its sub-flooring. âBy Sunday, we have to close it down completely, remove every shelf, mirror, everything on the wall and turn the space over,â said Nguyen. ....
At Penn State, many upperclassmen choose to move into off-campus apartments to finish the rest of their college years. However, the experience has changed this year in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Some apartment complexes in State College require tenants to follow coronavirus protocol for Pennsylvania. However, when it comes to consequences for residents disobeying mitigation efforts, there sometimes isnât much apartment complexes can do. Taryn Strickland, a tenant in Park Hill Apartments, said she believes the complex can do a better job at keeping residents safe. Park Hill requires students to wear masks in the hallways, but students donât always obey this, according to Strickland (junior-human resources). ....