The death of the Irish fighter John Kony after the brain was injured – Aitrend

The death of the Irish fighter John Kony after the brain was injured

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Irish boxing boxer John Cony in a photo released on September 6, 2021.-tokbook@jhcboxing/file The Irish boxer of super weight John Cony died at the age of 28 after suffering from a brain injury during the battle to defend the Celtic title against his opponent Wales Nathan Huils last week, a promoter announced on Saturday. “Through … Read more

Your brain can have a plastic spoon of microplastics, discoveries of study – National Aitrend

Your brain can have a plastic spoon of microplastics, discoveries of study – National

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Microplastics have now been found in humans brainAccumulate over time to about a spoonful and potentially more, according to a recent study. The study published Monday in Nature Medicine have found high concentrations of microplastics in the human brain – higher than in any other organ – on issues on their potential role in neurological … Read more

A neurologist explains how to tell if a headache is really a sign of a brain tumor Aitrend

A neurologist explains how to tell if a headache is really a sign of a brain tumor

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A US-based neurologist has revealed how to tell if a headache is harmless or a potential brain tumor. In an Instagram video, Dr. Baibing Chen highlighted two symptoms to be aware of. He said: “If a headache suddenly feels different, like a thunderclap, or if it lasts longer (than usual), it could be something serious … Read more

In 10 seconds, AI model detects cancerous brain tumors often missed during surgery Aitrend

In 10 seconds, AI model detects cancerous brain tumors often missed during surgery

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A University of Michigan Health neurosurgical team performing an operation – credit Chris Hedly, Michigan Medicine. Researchers have developed an AI-powered model that can determine in 10 seconds during surgery whether there is any part of a cancerous brain tumor remaining that could be removed. The technology, called FastGlioma, far outperformed conventional methods of identifying … Read more

Man described as ‘brain dead’ may be first to recover from extreme locked-in syndrome Aitrend

Man described as ‘brain dead’ may be first to recover from extreme locked-in syndrome

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Jacob Handel while being treated in hospital for locked-in syndrome – SWNS A man described as ‘brain dead’ became the first to recover from an extreme form of locked-in syndrome, which paralyzed him so completely he couldn’t even blink – something patients with the condition say used to communicate in the past – and even … Read more