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Lauren Adir was a normal eighth grader who loved playing lacrosse, but everything changed when her family took a spring break vacation to Palm Springs.
The custom-built gene editing treatment for 6-month-old KJ Muldoon could not have come at a more welcome or jarring time for ...
fMRI analysis method designed for children finds unexpected brain health improvements in aging women
A research team led by the Borzage Laboratory at Children's Hospital Los Angeles tested a new functional magnetic resonance ...
Remember that epic moment from Space Jam (the first one, of course, with Michael Jordan) where Bugs Bunny gives his teammates ...
Joanne Lagatta arrived at the University of Wisconsin in 1995 with a flawless academic record and an achievement on her ...
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Could This Small Little Electrode Make Brain Surgery Less Invasive?Brain surgery is notoriously difficult, after all your brain is responsible for managing the function of every other part of your body. But now neuroscientists in Switzerland say, extremely invasive ...
An 11-year-old boy recently became the first person in the world to have an artificial heart valve replaced with a living ...
most children with the disease die before age 10. Just after her 3rd birthday, Ashtyn received gene therapy through a viral vector injected directly into her brain. The pioneering surgery was ...
Dr. Cesar Serrano is a pediatric neurosurgeon and director of epilepsy surgery at Corewell Health Children’s. He took me on a virtual tour of Halyn’s brain. “We are looking right now at ...
A Texas family deported to Mexico while seeking emergency medical care for their daughter - a U.S. citizen - has appealed to return to the U.S. The parents were driving their 10-year-old, who was ...
who was recovering from brain surgery, to a Houston children's hospital in February when U.S. Customs and Border Protection detained them. They were deported to Mexico, taking four of their five U ...
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