CLEVELAND, Ohio — Scientists know that people who suffer brain injuries are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease later in life because of prolonged brain inflammation that damages brain cells.
March 18 (Reuters) - A U.S. government research team found no significant physical evidence, opens new tab of brain injury in a group of federal employees suffering symptoms of the "Havana syndrome" ...
Researchers have identified a specific molecule in a part of the brain called the thalamus that plays a key role in secondary effects of traumatic brain injury, such as sleep disruption, epileptic ...
Your brain needs a constant supply of oxygen to work properly and survive. But if something interrupts or cuts off the oxygen flow to your brain for 4 minutes or longer, brain cells begin to die. This ...
“While we did not identify significant differences in participants... it’s important to acknowledge that these symptoms are very real." Reading time 3 minutes Researchers at the National Institutes of ...
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