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In the case of a concussion, the brain moves inside the skull, which harms the brain tissue. The injury may cause headaches, memory problems, difficulty thinking or concentrating dizziness, and ...
A new ally in fighting brain diseases: Our very own skull Date: August 9, 2023 Source: Helmholtz Munich Summary: Alzheimer's, stroke, multiple sclerosis and other neurological diseases cause ...
People usually think of the skull as packaging for the brain and researchers usually investigate them separately, but a team of researchers now thinks that developmentally and evolutionarily that ...
N ew Delhi: SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind the Covid-19 pandemic, remains in the skull and meninges for years after infection, leading to a long-lasting effect on the brain, according to a major ...
Tucker Marr, 27, became part of a new development in neurosurgery, receiving a prosthetic piece of skull embedded with an acrylic window that would let doctors peer into his brain with ultrasound.
Back in January, the Elon Musk-led Neuralink implanted its brain chip, named Telepathy, in a human for the first time.It was an early stage of a six-year study and just one step on a very long ...
Did you know there are tiny tunnels running from your skull to your brain? Don't worry, no one else did either - until now. Don't worry, no one else did either - until now.
Brain swelling, or cerebral edema, is a medical emergency. Learn about the evidence-based treatments doctors use to reduce ...
Paradromics, a brain-computer-interface startup, inserted its brain implant in a person—briefly—in an early test of its technology.
These connect the skull’s bone marrow to the outer layers of membranes that cover the brain called meninges. In the new research, scientists have found that in addition to allowing immune cells ...
Dr. Theodore Schwartz has been treating neurological illnesses for nearly 30 years. He says being a brain surgeon requires steady hands — and a strong bladder. His new book is Gray Matters.
One common belief has been that just after a person’s head (or helmet) makes contact with something – an airbag, a wall, another person – the brain within bounces around in the skull like an ...