For some patients born with a certain skull abnormality, unexpectedly early cognitive decline and symptoms of depression and anxiety may be corrected with a brain surgery, report University of ...
British professor Paul Workman has announced a major breakthrough for rare and untreatable bone cancer chordoma.
as anthropologist Dean Falk at Florida State University in Tallahassee describes in an Essay in this issue. The foramen magnum — the hole through which the spinal cord enters the skull — was ...
Last year, the ancient remains of an estimated 40-year-old male Columbian mammoth—which included a skull, a portion of an arm, and spinal bones ... Journalism from the University of Texas ...
WHEN a 44-year-old man began experiencing a common symptom experienced by millions, he decided to get checked out by medical ...
The University of Miami is teaming with Neuralink to find out. The UM Miller School of Medicine's Department of Neurological ...
Ed Hinton’s journalism is one of the main reasons a NASCAR driver hasn’t died on the track since Dale Earnhardt in 2001 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE)- We continue our look back at John Boel’s top stories over his 36 years in Louisville. This one is different because it’s personal. Boel’s daughter Brianna almost died 12 years ...
A neurosurgeon and a neuroscientist discover promising new ways to help people with spinal cord injuries walk again ...
There’s a brisk underground trade in human remains. The justices pondered a medical research institution’s responsibility for stopping it.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS University of Miami joins Neuralink's brain-computer interface study. The study evaluates Neuralink's N1 implant and R1 robot. Focus is on patients with spinal cord injury or ALS.
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