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Chennai Doctors Save Woman Via Wrist Surgery for Brain Bleed
Health & WellnessFeb 2

Chennai Doctors Save Woman Via Wrist Surgery for Brain Bleed

A 60-year-old woman walked into a Chennai hospital barely conscious with a ruptured brain aneurysm and walked out weeks later thanks to a groundbreaking wrist-based procedure. The innovative approach avoided open brain surgery and helped her recover faster.

The Hindu2 min read
Brain Surgery Often Painless, Neurosurgeons Explain
Health & Wellness1d ago

Brain Surgery Often Painless, Neurosurgeons Explain

The brain itself has no pain receptors, making many brain surgeries surprisingly comfortable. Doctors can even perform procedures while patients stay awake to protect critical functions.

Indian Express2 min read
Golfer Gary Woodland Returns to Masters After Brain Surgery
Community HeroesApr 8

Golfer Gary Woodland Returns to Masters After Brain Surgery

Gary Woodland is competing in the Masters this week after brain surgery and a PTSD diagnosis nearly ended his career. His surprise win at the Houston Open last month earned him the final spot in the tournament.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)2 min read
Augusta Hospital Launches No-Surgery Brain Tumor Treatment
Health & Wellness11h ago

Augusta Hospital Launches No-Surgery Brain Tumor Treatment

Brain tumor patients in Augusta, Georgia can now receive treatment without surgery, incisions, or even general anesthesia. The new Gamma Knife Esprit system is already helping patients heal faster with fewer side effects.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Ghana Midwife Saved by Trust Fund After Brain Surgery
Community HeroesFeb 3

Ghana Midwife Saved by Trust Fund After Brain Surgery

A 36-year-old midwife who couldn't afford life-saving brain surgery is now heading back to work, thanks to Ghana's Medical Trust Fund covering the full cost. Rebecca Odarquaye's successful operation shows how medical safety nets can give healthcare workers a second chance at life.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Golfer Gary Woodland Opens Up About PTSD After Brain Surgery
Community HeroesMar 10

Golfer Gary Woodland Opens Up About PTSD After Brain Surgery

Former US Open champion Gary Woodland is breaking his silence about living with PTSD following emergency brain surgery in 2023, refusing to "waste energy hiding" his mental health struggles anymore. His courage is helping others feel less alone in their battles.

BBC Sport2 min read
New Brain Tumor Test Replaces Risky Surgery for 10 Patients
Health & WellnessJan 28

New Brain Tumor Test Replaces Risky Surgery for 10 Patients

Doctors in Japan successfully diagnosed and treated 10 brain lymphoma patients using a simple spinal fluid test instead of dangerous brain surgery. The breakthrough offers hope for patients whose tumors are too risky to reach.

Medical Xpress2 min read
New Brain Surgery Patch Seals in 5 Seconds With Light
InnovationJan 18

New Brain Surgery Patch Seals in 5 Seconds With Light

South Korean scientists created a light-activated patch that seals brain surgery wounds in five seconds, preventing dangerous fluid leaks that cause infections and headaches. The breakthrough adhesive is 10 times stronger than current options and could save thousands of patients from painful complications.

Medical Xpress2 min read
Oregon Dog Gets Rare Brain Surgery, Now Back to Daily Walks
Community HeroesJan 22

Oregon Dog Gets Rare Brain Surgery, Now Back to Daily Walks

Woody, a six-year-old dog in Portland, successfully underwent complex brain surgery to remove a skull tumor. After just three days of recovery, he's back home playing with his brother and enjoying his daily walks.

Google News - Health2 min read
New Brain Tumor Surgery Standards Double Survival Time
InnovationJan 20

New Brain Tumor Surgery Standards Double Survival Time

Surgeons now have a proven roadmap for removing brain tumors more safely and effectively, thanks to breakthrough research analyzing 1,391 patients across 16 medical centers. The new classification system shows that removing more tumor tissue dramatically extends survival, even for tumors once thought too risky to touch.

Medical Xpress2 min read
Gary Woodland Wins First PGA Title After Brain Surgery
SportsMar 30

Gary Woodland Wins First PGA Title After Brain Surgery

US golfer Gary Woodland captured his first PGA Tour victory since undergoing brain tumor removal surgery in September 2023, winning the Texas Children's Houston Open by five shots. The emotional comeback marks a triumphant return for the 2019 US Open champion who faced one of life's toughest battles.

BBC Sport2 min read
Golfer Wins First Tournament Since Brain Tumor Surgery
Community HeroesMar 30

Golfer Wins First Tournament Since Brain Tumor Surgery

Gary Woodland won his first golf tournament in seven years, just 18 months after having brain surgery to remove a tumor. The emotional victory at the Houston Open brought the crowd to their feet as Woodland broke down in tears.

BBC Sport2 min read
Dancer Reclaims Life 24 Years After Brain Tumor Surgery
SolutionsMar 23

Dancer Reclaims Life 24 Years After Brain Tumor Surgery

Former model Zazel-Chavah O'Garra woke from brain surgery partially paralyzed, but refused to let disability end her dreams. Twenty-four years later, she's thriving as a social worker, dance company founder, and advocate helping others navigate life after diagnosis.

Google: survivor story2 min read
Dad Survives 12-Hour Brain Surgery, Son Runs London Marathon
Acts of KindnessApr 23

Dad Survives 12-Hour Brain Surgery, Son Runs London Marathon

After a brain tumor nearly killed John Bailey, his son Jack is running the London Marathon to fund research that saves families like his. John defied the odds, returning to work just nine months after the life-saving surgery.

Google: miracle recovery2 min read
Blood Test Reads Brain Activity in Monkeys Without Surgery
InnovationFeb 28

Blood Test Reads Brain Activity in Monkeys Without Surgery

Scientists can now track what's happening inside a living brain using just a blood test. This breakthrough could revolutionize how we monitor and treat brain diseases.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Eye Surgery Laser Could Remove Brain Tumors with Precision
InnovationJan 25

Eye Surgery Laser Could Remove Brain Tumors with Precision

Scottish scientists have proven that lasers similar to those used in routine eye surgery could one day remove brain tumors with 100 times more precision than current surgical tools. The breakthrough could transform neurosurgery in the coming decades.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Viking Skull Reveals 9th-Century Brain Surgery Success
InnovationFeb 7

Viking Skull Reveals 9th-Century Brain Surgery Success

Archaeologists discovered a 1,200-year-old Viking skull showing evidence of successful brain surgery, proving ancient doctors could perform complex operations. The find reveals how our ancestors treated serious medical conditions long before modern medicine.

Fox News Health2 min read
Marshall University's Brain Surgery Tool Boosts Precision
InnovationMar 13

Marshall University's Brain Surgery Tool Boosts Precision

A neurosurgeon's operating room frustration just sparked a breakthrough device that could make delicate brain procedures safer and faster. The DBS Lead Lock, born from real surgical challenges, is already in prototype testing.

Google News - Innovation Technology2 min read
54-Year-Old Builds More Muscle After Brain Surgery Than Ever
Health & WellnessApr 4

54-Year-Old Builds More Muscle After Brain Surgery Than Ever

Two months after brain surgery, Kelly Gandhi Gahr returned to the gym with one goal: prove that strength has no age limit. Today at 54, she's lifting heavier than before her operation and inspiring thousands online.

Womens Health3 min read
UK Invests $87M to Treat Brain Disorders Without Surgery
InnovationApr 29

UK Invests $87M to Treat Brain Disorders Without Surgery

Britain's new research agency is funding 19 teams developing precision brain treatments using ultrasound and other non-invasive technologies. The goal is to help millions suffering from epilepsy, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's without opening up the skull.

Wired Science2 min read

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