Every year, around 69 million people suffer from concussions or other traumatic brain injuries. These injuries often happen due to sports accidents,...
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Every year, around 69 million people suffer from concussions or other traumatic brain injuries. These injuries often happen due to sports accidents, car crashes, falls, or violence. Sadly, there are very few treatments available, and no approved medicines that can fully help the brain recover from such injuries. Now, a new study from the Christie […] The post ‘Magic mushroom’ compounds may treat concussions, traumatic brain injuries appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Every year, around 69 million people suffer from concussions or other traumatic brain injuries. These injuries often happen due to sports accidents,...
Psychedelics are becoming more popular in the United States, but not always for the reasons people might expect. A new study from the RAND Corporation...
The keto diet has become well-known for helping people lose weight by cutting out most carbohydrates and eating more fats. But it has also been used...
The keto diet has become well-known for helping people lose weight by cutting out most carbohydrates and eating more fats. But it has also been used...
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have discovered how the popular ketogenic (keto) diet protects the brain from seizures...
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have discovered how the popular ketogenic (keto) diet protects the brain from seizures...
A new study from McGill University has found that two types of drugs often used to treat type 2 diabetes may also help protect the brain from...
Scientists at University College London (UCL) have discovered new clues about why people with Alzheimer’s disease may suffer from memory loss. Their...
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, is a brain condition caused by repeated hits to the head. It has long been linked to professional athletes...
A major new study led by King’s College London has found that a device approved in the U.S. to treat ADHD does not help reduce symptoms in children...