[ad_1] Usually, to see if anyone has suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI), a scanner must be performed. Not only do patients often have to wait for some time before it can …
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[ad_1] A cutting edge laboratory technique that turns human stem cells into brain-like tissues now recapitulates the development of the human brain more accurately than ever, according to a new study from …
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[ad_1] July 26, 2018 Research conducted at the Wayne State University School of Medicine has confirmed the effectiveness of a blood biomarker that can indicate whether wounded patients to the head can …
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[ad_1] Study finds that doctors could diagnose brain lesions using a blood test ROCHESTER – A revolutionary method for testing brain lesions has been studied at the University of Rochester Medical Center. …
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[ad_1] July 24, 2018 Dyslexia, a reading disorder, is characterized by difficulty in "decoding" – navigating between visual form and the sounds of a written language. But a subset of dyslexic people, …
Read More »Routine Treatment of Cardiac Arrest Doubles Risk of Brain Injury – Study | Science
[ad_1] Treatment administered to thousands of people suffering from cardiac arrest in Britain each year doubles the risk of permanent brain damage and only marginally increases the chances of survival, according to …
Read More »A boost to the brain cancer trial in children gives hope to families looking for a "miracle"
[ad_1] Updated July 16, 2018 14:27:45 Photo: Monique died 13 months after being diagnosed with brain cancer. (Provided) Related History: Parents Seek Hope While Their Children Are Battling Rare Brain Tumors History: …
Read More »'Grandmother' Cells in the Brain Could Help the Body Shake Off Jet Lag
[ad_1] Scientists may be one step to closer to a "cure" for jet lag, according to a new study done in mice. Jet lag occurs when the "master clock" in the brain …
Read More »The green space is an advantage for the aging brain
[ad_1] Life in the country or near an urban park can reduce the rate of age-related mental decline, according to a study by the Spanish Institute for Global Health in Barcelona [19659002]. …
Read More »A Study Explores the Emergence and Treatment of Brain Metastases in ROS1 Lung Cancer
[ad_1] July 10, 2018 Increasingly, doctors are treating lung cancer based on the genetic rearrangements that cause the disease. For example, cancers that are driven by changes in the genes ALK EGFR …
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