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Collarbone fractures are very common, accounting for 5% to 10% of all bone breaks. This type of injury often results from a fall in which you land on your arm or shoulder. It can also happen if you ...
The nasal bones form the roof, while the frontal process of the maxilla and lacrimal bone form the sides of the nose. Together these structures play a role in the following functions: The nasal bones ...
Living concrete represents a revolutionary advancement in construction materials, merging biology and engineering to create self-healing components that repair damage autonomously. This breakthrough ...
HOUSTON - A 106-year-old Houston-area woman who flies twice a year has a bone to pick with Homeland Security and two major airlines. "If I could get the airlines to realize I'm not some stupid old ...
“Little did we know,” Taylor said, ”that this information would be even more valuable because there’s a direct frontal assault on African American history.” Advertising As I have written ...
If you feel pain in your bone, even if it isn’t constant, tell your doctor. Early treatments may keep the bone from breaking. Metastatic cancer weakens bones. That makes it easier for them to ...
The defect in the left orbital ridge and frontal sinus has been corrected. These photographs were taken two weeks following a cranioplasty with cancellous bone. The contour deformity had been ...
Objective: To explore the characteristics and mechanisms of working memory impairment in patients with frontal lobe epilepsy (FLE) through a memory game paradigm combined with eye tracking technology.
What is a patent foramen ovale? A patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a small opening between the two upper chambers of the heart, the right and the left atrium. Normally, a thin membranous wall made up of ...
Much of our understanding of its neural basis comes from seminal work showing that lesions to the right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) increase stop-signal reaction time (SSRT), a latent variable that ...
The right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) has most strongly, although not exclusively, been associated with response inhibition, not least based on covariations of behavioral performance measures and ...