New University of Sydney research reveals heading a soccer ball can subtly change brain chemistry and function. MRI scans and blood tests showed signs of brain cell disturbance despite no short-term ...
An X-ray scan of a patient after they suffered severe head injuries. [File, Standard] A neurosurgeon says the brain controls everything a living person does. He says brain injuries, including being ...
Your brain is surrounded in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) inside your skull. The fluid acts as a shock absorber between the brain and skull, but sometimes this isn’t enough. Yes, it’s possible to have a ...
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