Rabies is one of the oldest communicable diseases known to humans and is almost always fatal, with very few cases of ...
A key protein that could be responsible for brain ageing. Plus, researchers organize a day of action to #StandUpForScience.
Osteochondral lesions (OCLs) of the talus are rare but can be associated with significant morbidity and may lead to the development of osteoarthritis. An improved understanding of the action of ...
When a damaged area is visible on a scan, it is known as a lesion. Sometimes, people with MS remain in a stable condition, others experience symptoms that worsen rapidly, while some have symptoms ...
Using an animal model of multiple sclerosis (MS), researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have created a four-dimensional brain map that reveals how lesions similar to those seen in ...
Migraine with brainstem aura, or MBA (formerly known as basilar migraine or basilar-type migraine) is a subtype of migraine with aura characterized by pain in the back of the head on both sides. It ...
Glioblastoma (GBM), one of the most aggressive types of brain cancer, is one of the greatest challenges for medicine, both because it is difficult to treat and because of its high mortality rate ...
Jeff Auletta, MD, discusses his key takeaways from the 2025 Transplant and Cellular Therapy Meetings. Jeff Auletta, MD, senior vice president of health equity at the National Marrow Donor Program and ...
These lesions are a common cause of a type of epilepsy that is often drug-resistant. There are 630,000 people with epilepsy in the UK, and about one in five have epilepsy that is caused by lesions ...
These lesions are a common cause of a type of epilepsy that is often drug-resistant. There are 630,000 people with epilepsy in the UK, the equivalent of about one in every 100. Of the total ...
These lesions are a common cause of a type of epilepsy that is often drug-resistant. There are 630,000 people with epilepsy in the UK, the equivalent of about one in every 100. Of the total, about one ...
Removing a small part of the brain can be a safe and effective way of stopping them - but if radiologists cannot see the tiny lesions on brain scans, diagnosis, treatment and surgery can be delayed.
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