Source: By Amyyfory - CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Just as every country is protected by a tightly sealed border, so too is the brain. Breaches in the brain’s border wall cause many neurological ...
Here’s a notion that might make some science feathers ruffle: decades of neurosurgical data imply your mind may not be entirely contained in your brain. For anyone indoctrinated with the “you are your ...
The number of injuries sustained by migrants attempting to illegally enter the United States through cities like San Diego have increased heavily in the past five years, according to one physician. At ...
To find a cure for Alzheimer's disease, we need to understand how and where it gets started, and new research suggests we might be looking in the wrong place. Scientists from the US and Germany have ...
Scientists are honing transferrin receptors to whisk bulky, anti-Aβ antibodies throughout the brain without setting off ARIA and anemia. By halving the effector function of their antibody transport ...
In their growing interest in the brain's border tissues, Alzheimerologists realize that they know little about some of its cells. One new study now sheds light on the astrocytes that form the glia ...
Hospitalized patients who presented with traumatic brain injury (TBI) after falls at the U.S.-Mexico border wall had more severe injuries and were less likely to receive follow-up care than other ...