Stroke risk in women: what you should know
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Harvard scientists discover a connection between shortened chromosome endings and brain diseases in old age. However, this can be counteracted.
ARPA-H Launches Program to Develop Replacement Brain Tissue
Studies of forms of brain cancer and other slow, progressive damage to specific regions of the brain have demonstrated that the information stored in at least some parts of the brain can move around. Undamaged parts of the brain can be repurposed in response to damage. This means that it is in principle possible to place new, functional tissue into some portions of the living brain and expect that tissue to become used and useful over time, a re…
Stroke risk in women: what you should know
Stroke is a serious medical emergency that happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. While stroke can happen to anyone, women face some unique risks that many people don’t know about. In fact, stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability […] The post Stroke risk in women: what you should know appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
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