Microcephaly and intracranial calcifications are not the only brain abnormalities that infants born to Zika-infected women are at risk of developing. In a study, published in RSNA Radiology, ...
This year we've learned an amazing amount about Zika — how it damages developing brains, how it spreads through sexual contact and where in the world (and the U.S.) it's hiding out. But there has been ...
Stem cell therapy performed while babies are still in the womb could help reverse brain abnormalities associated with a severe birth defect, experts have said. Surgeons took stem cells from donated ...