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Skull base tumors can be especially challenging because they grow deep within the skull near nerves and blood vessels that run through the brain, head, neck and spinal cord. At the Johns Hopkins Skull ...
Patients with occipital headache experienced relief with 60 days of peripheral nerve stimulation, according to data presented ...
Problems with cranial base growth, which supports the skull’s structure, can lead to several chronic conditions of the face and upper airway. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating this ...
Visible or palpable skull deformities Persistent nausea or vomiting Seizures or abnormal movements Changes in alertness or consciousness* Severe headache Cranial nerve issues—especially when the ...
First coffee, then other smells were missing. How to retrain your brain Losing a sense of smell can be an alarming signal of other potential diseases down the track, including mental decline. But ...
Research focusing on skull base tumours has illustrated how multimodal imaging can aid in the detection and characterisation of these diverse lesions, offering a nuanced approach to planning both ...
This means they don’t just act on the skin or nerves; they may influence deeper neurochemical pathways, supporting better sleep, balanced mood, and reduced inflammation, all from a simple herb.
Aim of this study was to define sulcal and gyral variations of the lateral parietal cortex and underlying white matter tracts and emphasize the importance of relationship between topographic anatomy ...
This useful study uses a model of Streptococcus suis (a pig pathogen) infection in mice using an intranasal route, the natural route of infection ignored in most of the literature. The study aims to ...