The University of South Carolina is seeking a partner to help run its new $30 million brain health clinic scheduled to open ...
A teacher who was told her headaches were caused by the contraceptive pill was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Holly Worswick, 26, started experiencing headaches and intermittent vision. After a ...
A teacher who was told her headaches were down to the contraceptive pill was actually diagnosed with a brain tumour. Holly ...
Researchers at the Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute ( Stevens INI ) at the Keck School of Medicine of USC have developed a ...
In the fast pace of a soccer game (correctly known as football), a header can be a well-timed and effective move. A quick jump, a sharp motion, and the ball sails toward the goal. But for some players ...
A teacher from Cheshire was told her headaches were being caused by the contraceptive pill before doctors discovered a mass ...
Holly Worswick, 26, was told her headaches were due to the contraceptive pill - but a visit to the optician revealed a mass ...
"I have high hopes. I have youth on my side. I'm healthy, so I'm going to do everything on my end to do as much as I can to ...
A new study in mice reports that concussions sustained early in life can cause subtle brain changes that re-emerge later in life ...
Spinning stories out of nothing is a deeply human impulse. As a neurologist, I see my patients do it all the time.
How humans move is an open question, according to Mark Latash, distinguished professor of kinesiology at Penn State.
Vikram Rao, director of the UCSF Epilepsy Center, discusses why a third of seizure patients don’t respond to medication and the promising new surgical and technological treatments available.