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Lumbar stenosis is a common spinal condition that affects millions of people, particularly older adults. It occurs when the spinal canal located in the lower back experiences narrowing, putting ...
Current theories about why schizophrenia develops suggest it may be linked to changes in brain development during this ...
When younger patients, people typically under 60, experience stroke, doctors sometimes find a PFO as the cause. Patients can ...
Researchers have identified changes in brain connectivity before and after puberty that may explain why some children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome are more susceptible to autism and ...
Changes in brain connectivity before and after puberty may explain why some children with a rare genetic disorder have a ...
In a complex and extremely rare surgery, doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Bhopal removed a parasitic twin attached to a three-year-old girl’s skull and spine. The AIIMS ...
A new USC-led study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals the neural mechanisms that contribute to ...
The three-year-old girl from Ashoknagar in Madhya Pradesh had a fleshy mass at the back of her neck since birth.
After last week’s essay about this disease condition, it has become necessary to help readers understand the peculiar nature of the organ.
A parasitic twin is an anomaly that occurs when two fetuses begin to develop in the womb, but one stops growing and remains ...
Little Harley loves her dolls, drawing and running around but she would prefer not to be undergoing the lifesaving treatment ...