New Technology for Intracranial Aneurysms
by Karen Vieira, MBA, PhDAn intracranial aneurysm can be defined as a thin sac that develops in the brain through the swelling of a weakened blood... READ MORE →
An intracranial aneurysm can be defined as a thin sac that develops in the brain through the swelling of a weakened blood... READ MORE →
President Bush stated that federal funds would be awarded for research in the filed of stem cell research in 2001. Seven... READ MORE →
The definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease requires microscopic examination of brain tissue, something that cannot... READ MORE →
Music not only soothes the savage beast; it heals the critically ill. A study in Critical Care Medicine evaluated the mechanisms... READ MORE →
Science will never be able to prove or disprove the existence of God or any higher power. Isn’t this the cornerstone... READ MORE →
Since the virus was first detected in Guangdong Province, China in 1996, H5N1 (Bird Flu) has received much attention as the... READ MORE →
In my previous posts about Medicine and the Law we talked about the elements necessary for a patient-physician relationship... READ MORE →
I almost laughed when I saw the title of the Evidence-Based Mental Health journal article, “Attention deficit hyperactivity... READ MORE →
Self-diagnosis, -treatment, and -monitoring is widespread due to the expansion of healthcare and the surplus of medical information... READ MORE →
I spend my days poring over medical research reports and databases, looking for high-quality evidence to build compelling... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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