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Around 3% of us will develop a brain aneurysm in our lives. So what is it and how do you treat it?About three in 100 people will have a brain aneurysm, varying in size from less than 5mm to more than 25mm in diameter. The ...
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‘Like a thunderclap’: What to know about brain aneurysms and their symptomsWhile Kyle Sandilands attributed his brain aneurysm to “cocaine abuse and partying”, experts say there’s a lot more to know about the condition.
Radio host Kyle Sandilands recently shocked listeners after revealing that he would go under the knife after being told by ...
Most brain aneurysms don't rupture. They usually don't cause symptoms or cause health problems. In many cases, brain aneurysms are found during tests for other conditions. However, a ruptured ...
Assoc Prof Chuen said aneurysms can rarely push onto nearby nerves or brain structures that cause symptoms. “Most patients with a small brain aneurysm have no symptoms and are very safely ...
A brain aneurysm is a weak or thin spot in a blood vessel in the brain that bulges outward, forming a balloon-like swelling. It often develops without symptoms but can be dangerous if it leaks or ...
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