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The path of breast-to-brain cancer metastasis

September 18, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain Tumor, Brain-Computer Interfaces, breast cancer, cancer, Disorders and Syndromes, Neuroscience, Pancreatic Cancer

In 2018, breast cancer was the most common cancer in women worldwide, accounting for about a quarter of all reported

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Fast MRIs offer alternative to CT scans for pediatric head injuries

September 18, 2019 Accident and Trauma, ADD and ADHD, Brain Injury, Child Psychology, Learning Disorders, Medical Devices, Medical Imaging, Today's Healthcare

Researchers from the University of Colorado School of Medicine have released a study that shows that a new imaging method

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Universal code in our brains for what we find beautiful

September 12, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Educational Psychology, Intelligence, Language Acquisition, Neuroscience, psychology, Spirituality

Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to monitor subjects’ brain activity as they were shown images of art, architecture or

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Brain: How to optimize decision making?

September 11, 2019 Brain Injury, Consumer Behavior, Gender Difference, Intelligence, marijuana, Memory, Neuroscience, psychology

Our brains are constantly faced with different choices: Should I have a chocolate éclair or macaroon? Should I take the

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Protein tangles linked with dementia seen in patients after single head injury

September 7, 2019 Accident and Trauma, Brain Injury, Brain Tumor, Dementia, Disorders and Syndromes, Intelligence, Nervous System, Today's Healthcare

Scientists have visualised for the first time protein ‘tangles’ associated with dementia in the brains of patients who have suffered

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Simple blood test unmasks concussions absent on CT scans: Pinprick to measure brain protein offers speedy diagnosis, minus radiation exposure

August 26, 2019 Accident and Trauma, Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Dementia, hypertension, Intelligence, Patient Education and Counseling, Today's Healthcare

Many patients with concussion have normal CT scans and are discharged from the hospital without follow-up. But a blood test

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How MND affects multiple brain networks

August 1, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain Tumor, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Diseases and Conditions, Disorders and Syndromes, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Psychology Research

Researchers in the Academic Unit of Neurology at Trinity College Dublin have identified characteristic changes in the patterns of electrical

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US Embassy Staff in Cuba Show Unusual Brain Changes After Alleged 'Sonic Attacks'

July 23, 2019 bizarre brain symptoms, Brain Injury, brain scans, brain white matter, cerebellum, cuba embassy workers, health, sonic attacks, sonic weapons

More than two years after several dozen U.S. embassy workers in Cuba reported experiencing bizarre sensory symptoms, including loud noises

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The brain’s pathways to imagination may hold the key to altruistic behavior: When we see people in trouble, we also imagine how we can help before we act

July 13, 2019 Behavior, Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Intelligence, Neuroscience, Perception, psychology, Social Psychology

In those split seconds when people witness others in distress, neural pathways in the brain support the drive to help

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Hands that see, eyes that feel? Brain study reveals the mathematics of identifying objects

May 30, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Intelligence, Language Acquisition, Neuroscience, Numeracy, Perception, psychology

From a child snapping Legos together to a pickpocket plucking a wallet from your bag, our brains have a remarkable

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