When you have astroke, your brain suddenly stops getting the blood and oxygen it needs. The most common cause is a blocked artery in your brain. Strokes also can be caused by bleeding in the brain, which not only disrupts normal blood flow, but also puts harmful pressure on brain tissues...
Does hanging upside down make you feel a little panicky? Like it might explode your head? Like all your spit might pool in your nose and drown you? Or like your eyes might pop out of their sockets and plop on the floor? Don't worry — none of those things would happen. But hanging...
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See more brain pictures. Image courtesy National Institutes of Health Consider this. You touch a hot object and immediately drop it or withdraw your hand from the heat source. You do this so quickly you don't even think about it. How does this happen? Your nervous system coordinated ...
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That’s what the re-mapping hypothesis predicts would happen in the brain. “If the hypothesis were true, we would see cells that survived the stroke start to respond to that whisker that had the stroke,” Zeiger says. “What we found was that that didn’t happen.” ...
(or even more) attacks, a day may happen depending on the severity of the disease. The patient’s face becomes puffy, the skin sometimes appears hemorrhage, conjunctivitis can develop, and the bridle of the tongue may get sore. Attacks of whooping cough can take place at any time, but ...
Assessment of post-thrombectomy brain hemorrhage in acute ischemic stroke with dual-energy CT: how reliable is it in clinical practice?doi:10.1007/s11547-023-01749-9Pacielli, AlbertoVaudano, Giacomo PaoloBergamasco, LauraProchet, AdolfoGollini, Paola...
How does glucose damage blood vessels? The sugar, also called glucose, damagesthe inner linings of both big and small arteries. The arteries respond by layering on plaque, a substance that fills in the arteries so that oxygen-rich blood has a hard time getting through to the eyes, kidneys,...
Okamotois a strangely intertwined figure. Her brother studied with Junichiro Tanizaki, she was close with Yosano Akiko, she married a famous cartoonist, and her son wasTarō Okamoto, a famous artist known for theTower of the Sun. Sadly she died at 49 of a brain hemorrhage and most of her...