Brain Injuries: Infrared Accelerates Neurological Recovery
Brain Injury: Infrared Light Therapy Could Revolutionize Neurological Recovery, Inflammation, Motor Function.
Brain Injury: Infrared Light Therapy Could Revolutionize Neurological Recovery, Inflammation, Motor Function.
A pioneering study uses neuroimaging to reveal hidden states of consciousness in traumatic brain injury patients.
A robot equipped with artificial intelligence converses with doctors and presents symptoms and parameters of a patient with brain injury
EyeD, a portable device developed by the University of Birmingham, detects brain trauma in a few minutes: crucial for first aid
Detecting and decoding activity in brain regions associated with visual processing has allowed researchers to read brain signals to understand what a person sees.
ISRIB, an experimental drug tested for months on mice, also reverses age-related cognitive decline. What's the next step?
By studying brain scans, a Spanish team finds new clues that the sense of self arises from a part of us that remains unchanging.
Having an electrical “replacement” for the hippocampus will be a game-changer for patients with memory loss due to brain injury or disease.
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A hemostatic gel made from algae and fungi stops bleeding quickly, with potential civil and military applications.
Scientists have developed a method that, via electrical impulses to the brain, helps people recover memories and live better.
Scientists reveal brain activity in comatose patients that suggests hidden consciousness.
Finally we can "see" the neurological differences between acute and chronic pain. As? “Reading” patients' brain waves.
Between research, records and hope: a university professor spends 100 days underwater to explore the effects of pressure on longevity.
A high-tech power suit could change the lives of those with multiple sclerosis and brain damage that prevents them from walking.
A neurologist invents a strange straw that eliminates hiccups. It works?
Until we find a way to get along, with wars men will find more and more effective ways of killing each other. Here is the possible, terrible future.
A new study identifies the heartbeat and its interaction with the brain as a way to better understand the degree of consciousness in those who do not show signs of it
Hyperbaric therapy shows in a new study all its enormous potential to reverse cellular aging and lengthen telomeres.
A system that "uploads" knowledge into the minds of pilots, neuromodulation, can be a new step in the human-machine interface