GLASGOW, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dxcover, a global leader in innovative AI-enabled technologies, today announced the availability of its UKCA 1-approved, blood-based brain cancer early detection ...
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When it comes to my health, I’ve always feared the day of reckoning. A bleak conversation in a doctor’s surgery where my youthful indiscretions finally catch up with me. On the way to the Longevity ...
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Lianne Carter said her four-year-old son Oscar was diagnosed with a brain tumour just before he turned two An East Sussex mother has shared her personal experience of how traumatic blood tests and ...
Scientists have discovered how to make people less selfish - at least temporarily - by stimulating two areas of their brain. In a new study carried out at the University of Zurich, 44 volunteers were ...
Researchers offer insights into the ethical dilemmas and legal complexities surrounding brain organoids, especially those derived from human fetal tissue. Their findings advocate for thorough ...
A large, long-term study found that playing a brain training video game may help protect the brain against dementia for decades. Experts say the findings are the strongest evidence yet that cognitive ...
In the recreation room at Eskaton Village in Carmichael, Bonnie Dale, one of the residents, is trying on a virtual reality (VR) headset. Colorful exercise balls of different sizes line one wall, and ...
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