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Repeated head impacts drive brain degeneration patterns in chronic traumatic encephalopathy, study finds"The cortical sulcus appears uniquely vulnerable to head impacts, with pronounced neurodegenerative changes occurring in these regions," said corresponding author Thor Stein, MD, Ph.D., a ...
Location and technique can affect the success of glaucoma tube shunts, according to a speaker at the American Glaucoma ...
The two parts of the brain impacted the most: the amygdala and superior temporal sulcus, which are associated with social interaction. Get more medical reports from Dr. Brian McDonough.
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