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Scientists Test Tiny Injectable Brain Chips That Could Treat Brain Disorders Without Invasive Surgery
Even newer “minimally invasive” ideas, like stent-mounted electrodes deployed through blood vessels, still require a catheter ...
The first, obviously, was making functional electronic devices smaller than cells that can circulate in our blood. “Previous ...
A 70-year-old man presented to Tufts emergency department with a 2-day history of left eye redness and periorbital swelling ...
A new study reveals that aggression and self-harm share a biological foundation in the brain’s response to early-life trauma.
The thalamus is a brain area that is located between the cerebral cortex and midbrain, and surrounds the third ventricle. The thalamus has an important role in mediating sensory information to ...
Microscopic wireless electronic devices hitch a ride on immune cells to reach the brain, offering therapeutic avenues for brain cancers and neurodegeneration.
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How gut microbes shape sleep: New review reveals microbiome clues to insomnia and apnea
A new Brain Medicine review maps how gut microbes influence sleep disorders, from insomnia and sleep apnea to circadian ...
The brain is the part of the central nervous system that is contained within the skull. It is responsible for executive and cognitive functions and regulates the functioning of the other parts of the ...
Parkinson’s disease may be linked to noise exposure, a new study reveals. Research on mice showed chronic noise worsened ...
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