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Ibogaine is a Schedule 1 drug in America with no legal medical uses. But the results, several athletes say, are game-changing ...
A new study points to daily alcohol use creating changes in small blood vessels that help feed and clean brain tissue ...
Adults with a history of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury exhibited significantly higher risk for malignant brain ...
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News Medical on MSNAI tool SeeMe detects hidden signs of consciousness in brain injury patients
A new study published in Nature Communications Medicine led by neurosurgery researchers Sima Mofakham, PhD, and Chuck Mikell, MD, of the Renaissance School of Medicine (RSOM) at Stony Brook University ...
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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSNEating This Every Day Could Damage Your Brain Health, Says New Study
After the study participants went through cognitive testing, the researchers concluded that both men and women who ate the highest amounts of processed foods experienced a 28% faster rate of global ...
The 12-year-old nonverbal boy whose body was found weeks after he went missing in New Orleans was reportedly subjected to ...
Researchers are working on a pill that could allow patients' brains to recover from a traumatic injury or stroke, defying ...
With limited treatment options for stroke patients available, two UConn researchers are developing an experimental drug that ...
The child's heart briefly stopped under anesthesia and the child can no longer walk or talk, the civil suit says. The child ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSN‘Just be safe’: Family of SUU student who died from head injury remembers his life, encourage basic first aid skills
The family of a 19-year-old SUU student who died earlier this week spoke on his life and legacy, as well as the difficulty of ...
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KOIN Portland on MSNHillsboro Topgolf to pay $15M after child struck by club, causing brain injury: Court docs
A Hillsboro Topgolf location must pay $15 million after a nine-year-old boy was struck by a golf club, causing a serious ...
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East Idaho News on MSNIdaho’s only woman on death row appeals over brain damage. Justices just ruled
Idaho took another step toward its first execution of a female prisoner after the state’s highest court rejected an appeal ...
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