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Electrically Stimulating the Brain May Restore Movement After Stroke
UCSF scientists have improved mobility in rats that had experienced debilitating strokes by using electrical stimulation to restore a distinctive pattern of brain cell activity associated with efficient movement.
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Real or not? Bryce Harper playing his way out of $400M deal
Bryce Harper's free agent season hasn't been a total disaster, but his average is down to .217 -- and $400 million players don't hit .217.
Cubs' Baez suffers elbow contusion after HBP
Cubs infielder Javier Baez, who leads the team in homers, left Sunday's game against the Cardinals after taking a pitch to his left elbow.
New father Trevino credits dad in Rangers win
Jose Trevino blooped a two-run single, capping a four-run rally in the bottom of the ninth inning that carried the Texas Rangers over the Colorado Rockies 13-12 on Sunday.
Brewers P Houser vomits twice, finishes inning
Brewers reliever Adrian Houser, after being recalled earlier in the day, fell victim to what manager Craig Counsell said was too much heat, not enough food and probably a little nerves when he became sick on the mound.
Giants sign No. 2 pick Bart for $7M, report says
Georgia Tech catcher and No. 2 overall draft pick Joey Bart has signed with the Giants for $7.03 million, which according to MLB.com is the highest up-front bonus paid to a position player in MLB draft history.
Astros win 11th straight, finish road trip 10-0
The Houston Astros won their 11th straight game Sunday, finishing off a dominant 10-0 road trip by defeating the Kansas City Royals 7-4.
Mets activate closer Familia, get Bruce back
Mets closer Jeurys Familia, who went on the DL because of a sore right shoulder, was activated on Sunday. Outfielder Jay Bruce also returned to the lineup after missing the past three games with a sore back.
Indians place pitcher Carrasco on 10-day DL
The Cleveland Indians have placed pitcher Carlos Carrasco on the 10-day disabled list after he was struck on the right elbow by a line drive during Saturday's 9-3 loss to the Twins.
Olney: This year's Home Run Derby should be Davids vs. Goliaths
With several headliners bowing out, the best Derby showdown would pit mighty mites such as Mookie Betts against super-sized monster mashers.
Cubs make their move from going yard to getting on board
An early-season power outage might seem like cause for concern, but the Cubs' offense is cranking out scoring opportunities and could do even more damage.
Keuchel solid as Astros win 10th straight
The Houston Astros won their 10th straight game, with Dallas Keuchel getting three-run homers from Max Stassi and Alex Bregman to rout the Kansas City Royals 10-2 on Saturday.
Giants' Longoria needs surgery, out 6-8 weeks
Giants 3B Evan Longoria, who has 34 RBIs and 10 home runs, will undergo hand surgery and is expected to miss six to eight weeks.
Braves put Foltynewicz on DL, reinstate Teheran
The Braves have placed pitcher Mike Foltynewicz, off to the best start of his four-year stay with Atlanta, on the 10-day disabled list with triceps tightness and reinstated Julio Teheran to take his place.
Indians' Carrasco exits after line drive to arm
Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco was removed from Saturday's game after he was struck on the right arm by a line drive in the second inning. The team announced he was taken to a hospital for examination of a forearm contusion.
Is Luis Severino the most valuable Yankee?
With his latest dominant outing, the Yankees' No. 1 starter is starting to stand out on a roster stuffed with slugging stars.
Angels' Simmons returns to lineup after DL stint
Angels shortstop Andrelton Simmons, a three-time Gold Glove winner who is batting a career-best .330, is back in the lineup after an ankle injury.
Royals' Soler fractures toe, could head to DL
Royals outfielder Jorge Soler suffered a fractured toe while tripping exiting the batter's box and could be out "a while," manager Ned Yost said.
Padres' Green ejected, gets last word with ump
Padres manager Andy Green was ejected for arguing with umpire Joe West, but he got in a parting shot as he exited Friday's game in Atlanta.