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Space travel makes astronauts' brains shift
New research suggests it also changes the position and shape of the brain itself. Brain movement in space According to The ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of medicine's most powerful diagnostic tools. But certain tissues deep inside the ...
Karl Landsteiner University study shows artifacts in inner ear become more pronounced when head is tilted back and less when chin is tilted down: Krems, Austria Saturday, February ...
The Johns Hopkins-created maps provide higher resolution and better coverage of gray matter than previously published maps, ...
Stephanie Hilliard, 50, from Somerset, was diagnosed with a benign, slow-growing meningioma while pregnant with her daughter ...
A pilot study shows that head position during brain and inner ear magnetic resonance imaging can create artifacts that impact interpretation and patient comfort. Pontian Hospital will be upgraded to a ...
South Carolina parents living in the state’s measles epicenter tell Rhian Lubin of their devastation after their unvaccinated ...
This rare speech motor disorder prevents effective speech planning, leaving some children persistently difficult to understand without specialist support.
Dark, diamond-shaped spots in inner ear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are not always signs of pathological ...
A University of Michigan AI model diagnoses more than 50 brain disorders from MRI scans in seconds, with up to 97.5 percent ...
Space's microgravity appears to shift the location of the brains of astronauts—without a clear effect on their health ...
These changes aren’t permanent – the brain goes gradually back to normal after coming back to Earth. Understanding the ...
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