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Birdwatching May Help Protect Your Brain From Age-Related Decline
(PeopleImages/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Research suggests you can keep your brain sharp into old age by learning languages and creating art – and it seems birdwatching may have similar effects. A new ...
Brain scans show yawning may push fluid out of the brain and boost blood circulation, hinting that yawns help refresh the brain.
Painter Bob Ross once said, “You need the dark in order to show the light.” For 12-year-old Caellum Hebdon, who is battling brain cancer, that light is now coming in the form of encouraging news about ...
Management prioritizes 5%–10% weight loss and acetazolamide titration guided by Frisén grading, OCT, and visual fields; refractory or vision-threatening disease may need ONSF or CSF shunting.
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Scientists have created a blood test that can detect brain tumours
Scientists have made a “significant step” towards creating a blood test that detects brain tumours and monitors them in real time. The new test is over 90pc accurate and could be used by GPs to pick ...
University of Manchester researchers say the new test is more than 90% accurate.
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