Effective drug delivery through the BTB is one of the greatest therapeutic obstacles in treating brain metastases. Using an experimental
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Dementia spreads via connected brain networks
In a new study, UC San Francisco scientists used maps of brain connections to predict how brain atrophy would spread
Continue reading »New mechanism fueling brain metastasis discovered at Wistar
Scientists at The Wistar Institute described a novel mechanism through which astrocytes, the most abundant supporting cells in the brain,
Continue reading »This Baby Born With His Brain Outside of His Skull Is the First to Survive the Rare Condition
A New Jersey family who was told their son wouldn't survive past birth are now celebrating their seven-month-old miracle baby.
Continue reading »Exercise ‘keeps the brain sharp’ by ‘improving nerve transmission’
Active people have better memory and reasoning ‘because exercise sharpens the brain by improving the structural integrity of white matter’
Continue reading »Brain circuit controls individual responses to temptation in rats
Differences in a key brain circuit may suggest why some individuals are less able than others to resist tempting cues,
Continue reading »Best supplements for the brain: The vitamin supplement proven to boost brain function
Supplements could be used to help boost the brain’s ability, improve focus and concentration, improve productivity levels and learning capabilities.
Continue reading »Woman's massive brain tumor discovered after she complained of 'phantom smells' like burnt toast
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Continue reading »New insights on brain connections that are disrupted in patients with coma
Millions of people worldwide suffer from traumatic brain injury each year, and in some severe cases, injured individuals arrive at
Continue reading »Brain training shown to restore sharpness in older adults
A new, large-scale study has found older people can train to prevent the decline of their brain’s executive function, which
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