The tiny chips hitch a ride on immune cells to target inflammation in the brain. Scientists hope to kick off clinical trials within three years. From restoring movement and speech in people with ...
Tiny electronic chips that can be threaded into the brain through a needle instead of a scalpel are moving from speculative concept to early reality. Researchers are now testing injectable implants ...
A team of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has been refining and combining several advanced technologies over the past six years to create a revolutionary platform to treat a ...
Friday the 13th lived up to its notorious rep for a Long Island teen — who suffered a stroke that day in December, leading her to need brain and open-heart surgeries. “I was on a call with my ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Doing brain surgery without any incisions. It sounds like science fiction, but Corewell Health in Grand Rapids performed the first focused ultrasound procedure in Michigan last ...
Cardiologist sued for allegedly leaving patient's surgery to attend luncheon. Jan. 15, 2014— -- Cristobal "Cris" Arteaga had come to terms with the fact that his stepfather, Silvino Perez, had ...
ZAP Surgical Systems, Inc., a global leader in non-invasive robotic brain surgery, today announced that Institut Gustave ...
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Basketball YouTuber Tristan Jass Announces He’s Undergoing Surgery for Brain Tumor: ‘Pretty Scary’
Basketball content creator Tristan Jass, who has more than 5.5 million followers on YouTube, is preparing to have part of his ...
Gary Woodland didn’t end up winning at the Texas Children’s Houston Open on Sunday afternoon. While that trophy went to Min Woo Lee, Woodland is leaving with his head held high. It wasn’t just his ...
Gary Woodland didn’t win the Texas Children’s Houston Open, but his emotional runner-up finish is a big-picture victory in his comeback from brain surgery less than two years ago – and a reminder that ...
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