When removing cancerous tissue in the brain, neurosurgeons often use "awake brain mapping" to minimize the risk of causing unintended disruptions to a patient's quality of life while removing as much ...
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Engineered immune cells obliterate brain metastases in early lab tests
Researchers at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist have shown that engineered macrophages can infiltrate brain tumor sites, recognize cancer cells, and destroy them in preclinical mouse models, ...
I was diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma, or cancer of the bile duct. As far as cancers go, it’s an especially brutal one: The five-year survival rate is around 10 percent, and most people diagnosed ...
In the fall of 2022, when I was 42 and living with my wife and three young kids in a small town in northwest Minnesota, a specialist at an unfamiliar hospital approached us with some test results. He ...
Study shows short-term antibiotics after traumatic brain injury (TBI) reshape gut microbiome, reduce neuroinflammation and ...
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New study refines the limits of brain mapping
When removing cancerous tissue in the brain, neurosurgeons often use "awake brain mapping" to minimize the risk of causing unintended disruptions to a patient's quality of life while removing as much ...
Christy Carlson Romano updated fans on where her health stands weeks after she shared she’d undergone a cancer screening test which “did not come back negative.” ...
When a cocaine addict relapses, it isn’t a matter of personal failure — it’s the biological result of their brain’s rewiring, ...
Chronic smoke exposure, sleep loss and stress raise heart and cancer risks for firefighters. Doctors reveal small lifestyle changes to boost longevity.
Treatment-resistant depression may see relief in days, with a condensed brain stimulation therapy, offering hope where traditional treatments fall short.
A new study reveals how cocaine use alters brain circuits tied to memory and reward, leaving the brain more vulnerable to relapse.
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I’m a urologist, eight changes I made in my 50s to cut my risk of cancer
Dr Marc Laniado made a choice to be more mindful of his own health - here's what he discovered, from 'exercise snacking' to ...
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