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Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine discovered that mutations in the TET2 gene in blood stem cells could protect against late-onset Alzheimer’s disease. The study showed that TET2-mutant cells ...
Teen with Inoperable Brain Tumor Was Given 6 Months to Live. That Was 10 Years Ago A decade after her fatal prognosis, Grace Wethor is “miraculously” living with brain cancer — and has ...
Learn 12 critical neurological warning signs that demand emergency care. Recognize dangerous combinations of dizziness, numbness, and confusion that save lives.
A specific group of nerve cells in the brain stem appears to control how semaglutide affects appetite and weight - without causing nausea ...
Earlier this year, scientists discovered that there is about as much microplastics in the brain as a whole plastic spoon. The paper, published in Nature Medicine in February, revealed that the ...
After Tyler Henry underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor, the celebrity medium shared an update on his health journey.
Many people don’t realize physical fitness and mental well-being are connected. Dana Santas has five strategies to make your workout routine more mind-body focused.
A Weymouth family known for their son's cancer battle faces heartbreak again as dad Jarlath Waters is diagnosed with glioblastoma.
When doctors describe your brain scan as a “starry sky,” it’s not good TB is the deadliest infection in the world—but it doesn't often look like this.
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have developed a groundbreaking therapy for Alzheimer’s disease by using stem cells to program human immune cells for targeted treatment.
In collaboration with the artist, an installation called Revivification examines ideas of creativity and the moral quandary of extending someone’s life beyond their biological death.