Month: April 2023

The Power of AI and Neuroimaging in Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

Imagine trying to solve a complex puzzle with just a few pieces. That’s what doctors face when diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease (AD). But now, there’s hope in the form of artificial intelligence (AI) and neuroimaging. AI can analyze the vast amount of brain imaging data obtained from techniques like MRI and PET, helping doctors detect AD […]

Published on April 18, 2023

Methylprednisolone Reduces Postoperative Bleeding After Flow Diverter Treatment for Brain Aneurysms

Think of your brain as a bustling city, with blood flowing through its streets. But sometimes, there’s a danger lurking – an unruptured intracranial aneurysm (UIA), like a hidden pothole waiting to cause trouble. But fear not! Scientists have discovered that a medication called methylprednisolone can help prevent postoperative bleeding (PB) after treatment with a […]

Published on April 18, 2023

Bilirubin Levels Linked to Bleeding in Stroke Patients

Imagine your bloodstream is a bustling city, filled with different components that help keep things running smoothly. One of these components is bilirubin, a molecule that has both protective and potentially harmful effects. A recent study explored the relationship between bilirubin levels and bleeding in patients with acute ischemic stroke who received intravenous thrombolysis. The […]

Published on April 18, 2023