“It’s exciting. I love this stuff!” said Bashar Badran, Ph.D. “This is so fun.” Not many researchers get the chance to float, weightless, 32,000 feet above the Earth. Medical University of South Carolina scientists usually conduct research in labs –…
Month: October 2020
HER2+ breast cancer patients live longer if drugs given before surgery eradicate tumour
Final results of nine-year survival outcomes from NeoALTTO BIG-06 trial for patients with HER2-positive breast cancer
“Counterattack” on Mild Cognitive Impairment launched, announces Dr. Leslie Norins, CEO of MCI911.com
Patients with mild cognitive impairment can aggressively utilize currently available substances and practices to try and delay their brain degeneration
From San Diego to Italy, Study Suggests Wisdom can Protect Against Loneliness
Researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine and University of Rome La Sapienza examined middle-aged and older adults in San Diego and Cilento, Italy and found loneliness and wisdom had a strong negative correlation. The wiser the person, the less lonely they were.
The October 2020 Issue of Neurosurgical Focus: Video Demonstrates Neurosurgical Techniques for the Treatment of Pain
Announcement of contents of the October issue of Neurosurgical Focus: Video
The October 2020 Issue of Neurosurgical Focus Examines Cranial Surgery in Geriatric Patients
Listing of contents of the October 2020 issue of Neurosurgical Focus