Researchers at the University at Buffalo’s Concussion Management Clinic have developed a brief, standardized physical exam for sport-related concussive brain
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Tuning the immune system may enhance vaccines and ease disease
Immunologists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have identified a biological pathway that selectively controls how key immune cells, called
‘Safe System’ approach could dramatically reduce road deaths while improving equity
A new approach to road safety that relies on design and engineering principles—the “Safe System” approach—could lead to dramatic reductions
AI-based system could help triage brain MRIs
An artificial intelligence-driven system that automatically combs through brain MRIs for abnormalities could speed care to those who need it
The auditory system tracks moving sounds
The brain’s auditory system tracks the speed and location of moving sounds in the same way the visual system tracks
Danes vaccinate 100,000 people in a day to test system
Denmark’s Health Minister declared Monday “the big vaccine day,” with 100,000 people to be vaccinated in one day as officials
Case study of rare nervous system tumor reveals hypermutation
While deadly, gliosarcomas are a rare central nervous system tumor often overshadowed in research by more common tumors. These sarcomas
Early warning system fills in gaps in infectious disease surveillance
Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health developed an infectious disease early warning system that includes areas lacking
New developments for the treatment of muscle spasticity after stroke and nervous system defects
Chronic muscle spasticity after nervous system defects like stroke, traumatic brain and spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis and painful low
COVID-19 boosts support for U.S. healthcare system and unemployment benefits
The spread of COVID-19 has increased Americans’ support for government healthcare, unemployment insurance and “big government,” a new study reveals.