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More American Troops Sustain Brain Injuries From Iran Missile Strike in Iraq

January 30, 2020THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFFComments Off on More American Troops Sustain Brain Injuries From Iran Missile Strike in Iraq

The number, which has steadily increased since the Jan. 8 attack, is now at 64.

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34 Troops Have Brain Injuries From Iranian Missile Strike, Pentagon Says

January 24, 2020January 24, 2020HELENE COOPERComments Off on 34 Troops Have Brain Injuries From Iranian Missile Strike, Pentagon Says

A Pentagon spokesman said that eight of the affected service members returned to the United States from an American military hospital in Germany.

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How to Quit Antidepressants: Very Slowly, Doctors Say

March 5, 2019March 6, 2019BENEDICT CAREYComments Off on How to Quit Antidepressants: Very Slowly, Doctors Say

Mustering solid evidence, two researchers have denounced the standard psychiatric guidelines for how best to wean patients from depression medications.

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Global Health: A Silver Bullet Against the Brain-Eating Amoeba?

January 14, 2019EMILY BAUMGAERTNERComments Off on Global Health: A Silver Bullet Against the Brain-Eating Amoeba?

Minuscule particles coated with anti-seizure drugs seem to halt microbes that feed on brain tissue.

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Guitarist Has Brain Surgery, and Strums All the Way Through

December 21, 2018December 21, 2018KIMON de GREEFComments Off on Guitarist Has Brain Surgery, and Strums All the Way Through

Musa Manzini, a jazz bassist, was awake and playing slowly as surgeons performed an “awake craniotomy,” which allowed them to remove a brain tumor without causing damage.

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Matter: Narrower Skulls, Oblong Brains: How Neanderthal DNA Still Shapes Us

December 13, 2018December 14, 2018CARL ZIMMERComments Off on Matter: Narrower Skulls, Oblong Brains: How Neanderthal DNA Still Shapes Us

Two genes inherited from our evolutionary cousins may affect skull shape and brain size even today. What that means for human behavior is a mystery.

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