Approximately 300,000 children worldwide and 3,500-4,000 children in Türkiye are diagnosed with cancer annually, according to a recent report released on.
The research misconduct allegations keep coming at Harvard, as a leading neuroscientist is now under the microscope for possibly falsifying data and plagiarizing images in his groundbreaking research about brain tumors and stem cells.
even though small numbers when it comes to pediatric brain tumors, this is the one that is the most common. a couple things about this. it is considered a malignant tumor. that is something that means it could potentially spread. within the brain or even spread to the spinal cord or within the fluid around the brain. usually appears in the back of the brain. i want to show you this image. this is not isabella s image specifically. this will give you an idea of what this looks like. the left image i don t know if you can tell this but that white area near the back of the brain. that is the tumor. that should not be there. you can also see on the other image that same area. little harder to tell but that white area in the back of the brain that is where these tumors sort of arise. they can be problematic because of that they can cause fluid to
WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists have found a way to help Alzheimer’s drugs seep inside the brain faster — by temporarily breaching its protective shield. The novel experiment was a first attempt in just three patients. But in spots in the brain where the new technology took aim, it enhanced removal of Alzheimer’s trademark brain-clogging plaque, […]
John Braca, III, MD, was named chief of neurosurgery at the UPMC Neurological Institute and hospital services in central and north central Pennsylvania, Tri-State Alert reported Nov. 1.