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Scientists quiet seizures by removing aging brain cells
Scientists are testing a strikingly simple idea for calming some of the brain’s most stubborn seizures: remove the aging ...
University of Michigan researchers published a study in September, revealing that brain tumors rewire the use of glucose to fuel growth. By removing a specific amino acid from a patient’s diet, tumor ...
For the first time, real-time imaging tracks what happens to cancer cells arriving in the brain, identifying a new strategy to prevent brain tumors. Published in Cancer Research, a journal of the ...
Technological breakthroughs now allow surgeons to remove entire brain tumors, according to a Free Press news report. Intraoperative MRI allows surgeons to know precisely whether they have cut out the ...
40-year-old Ruvimbo Kaviya is the first person in the UK to have ever received the minimally invasive procedure. Reading time 2 minutes Doctors in the UK have just accomplished an amazing surgical ...
Whitney Henry suffered from 30 to 50 seizures a day before brain surgery. Feb. 24, 2011— -- It was a stunt that happened before her junior year of high school that Whitney Henry would never ...
Brain scans of thousands of people revealed that the human brain has five distinct eras, with turning points in the way it is ...
A new Yale study provides a fuller picture of the genetic changes that shaped the evolution of the human brain, and how the process differed from the evolution of chimpanzees. For the study, published ...
Clearing out “aged” brain cells dramatically reduced seizures and restored memory in a new epilepsy study.
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