A new MRI study by University of New South Wales researchers has revealed that yawning can cause cerebrospinal fluid to move away from the brain, unlike deep breathing. The findings also show yawning ...
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Hidden brain waste-removal pathway discovered using MRI — fluid flows along the middle meningeal artery in a lymphatic-like pattern
The human brain has no conventional lymph nodes, no obvious drainage pipes. For most of medical history, scientists assumed ...
A simple yawn may feel like the most ordinary of human acts—a reflex triggered by tiredness, boredom, or seeing someone ...
A major international study has uncovered a new biological clue that could help predict dementia long before memory problems arise. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Zhejiang University ...
While deep breathing moves CSF toward the brain, yawning sometimes pushes it away. Both actions increase blood flow out of ...
The space between the arachnoid and pia meningeal layers encasing the brain is a landscape of connective tissue, blood vessels, and cerebrospinal fluid. Scientists debate how that fluid moves within ...
The typical signs and symptoms of idiopathic NPH are shown. In a retrospective study involving 418 patients with shunt-responsive idiopathic NPH, 96% of the patients had gait difficulty, 76% had ...
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