UL’s Dr John Mulvihill talks about cellular mechanobiology, the mothers of the meninges and how his research might help predict recovery after head injuries.
New Delhi: SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind the Covid-19 pandemic, remains in the skull and meninges for years after infection, leading to a long-lasting effect on the brain, according to a major German ...
Meningiomas are usually noncancerous tumors that grow slowly in the brain. Symptoms like headaches or seizures may indicate a ...
New study reveals how lingering spike protein in the brain's borders could explain long-term COVID-19 neurological symptoms and highlight vaccines' protective role. Study: Persistence of spike protein ...
Meningitis can cause anxiety, memory issues, and personality changes due to factors like inflammation, brain injury, and the mental strain of a severe illness. Meningitis is an inflammation of the ...
Globally recognized as the premier source of clinical, basic, and translational research on stem cells of all tissue types and their potential therapeutic applications. A new study in the ...
Meningitis is an inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. It has three main causes: bacterial, viral, and fungal, each requiring a different treatment approach.
Meningiomas are usually benign brain tumors. Parasagittal meningiomas can grow into the walls of the superior sagittal sinus, a blood vessel that runs along the upper part of the brain. Most ...
The body’s pathogen fighters can act as surveillance forces that ferry information from the gut and fat deposits to the brain. Similar immune cells are known to populate the membranes covering the ...