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In a rare and life-transforming case, neurosurgeons at Gleneagles Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, successfully freed a 56-year-old social worker from more than a decade of excruciating pain caused by Trigeminal Neuralgia, one of the most painful neurological disorders known. The patient, Mr. Sushil Verma, had battled relentless, electric shock-like facial

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Mumbai: In a rare and life-transforming case, neurosurgeons at Gleneagles Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, successfully freed a 56-year-old social worker from more than a decade of excruciating pain caused by Trigeminal Neuralgia, one of the most painful neurological disorders known.The patient, Mr. Sushil Verma, had battled

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Woman placed betel nut in cheek at night for cough reliefLung function impaired, leading to cough, breathlessness, and feverTimely detection and removal in two pieces by Kamineni doctorsA 57-year-old woman from Hyderabad, Vijeta (name changed), narrowly escaped a fatal emergency after a betel nut she

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In a case that truly showcased the technological advancements achieved by Bangalore, India in the field of Neuroscience, Niyati (name changed), a 37-year-old young IT Professional from Bengaluru working at US decided to head home for a complex surgery at the junction on base of

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Rare and high-risk case involving tuberous sclerosis with refractory seizures and severe respiratory failure (PARDS). The rarity and severity of his condition meant there was no room for error.Multiple critical complications managed over 6 weeks, including repeated respiratory collapses, pneumothoraces, septic shock, and

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Kinder Women’s Hospital and Fertility Center, Bengaluru, has announced the launch of its state-of-the-art Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at its flagship facility in the city. The new unit enhances Kinder’s vision of providing specialized, high-quality critical care to infants, children, and adolescents in urgent

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Non-invasive canine detection shows remarkable accuracy and could lead to early PD screening toolsA groundbreaking study conducted by the Universities of Bristol and Manchester, in collaboration with UK-based charity Medical Detection Dogs, has demonstrated that trained dogs can identify Parkinson’s disease (PD) from skin-derived sebum

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Dr. Praveen Gupta appointed as Chairman of MAIINS, heading the neurology department in Gurugram hospitalMarengo Asia Hospitals today announced the launch of the Marengo Asia International Institute of Neuro & Spine (MAIINS) in Gurugram, marking a pioneering step in transforming neuroscience and spine care. The hospital has

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Advanced Treatments Like MRgFUS, DBS, and Botox Offer HopeTremors in hands and legs, difficulty in walking, unsteady steps, and slurred speech are not always caused by Parkinson’s disease alone. There are multiple other underlying conditions that can lead to such movement disorders, and treatment approaches

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Challenging Long-Held Beliefs About Brain Development In a groundbreaking scientific revelation, researchers have found that human brain cells continue to regenerate well into late adulthood, challenging the decades-old notion that neurogenesis— the formation of new neurons—ceases after childhood. The study, published in a leading neuroscience journal,

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