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Mayo Clinic psychiatrists and psychologists are leaders in the clinical care of mental illnesses in people of all ages. They tailor their care to your exact ...
The purpose of this study is to record brain activity using MEG in patients who are receiving MEG for clinical indications. MEG is a non-invasive neuroimaging ...
To determine the likelihood of improvements in seizure frequency, neurological symptoms, and quality of life after treatment with brain stimulation in certain ...
ear pain; fainting; fast heartbeat; fever, chills, or sore throat; hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there); hives; increased ...
I'm Paula Hampel and I help young people after a loved one has died. If someone you love has died, you're really hurting. This may be one of the hardest things ...
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Brain cells communicate through electrical impulses, activity an EEG detects. An altered pattern of electrical impulses can help diagnose conditions.
This protocol will investigate the neurobiological underpinnings of alcohol craving in recently detoxified alcoholic drinkers utilizing novel functional brain ...
Sydney Gorman Hillan, Ph.D. student in the Biomedical Engineering and Physiology track at Mayo Clinic, shares research on Parkinson's Disease.
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