Brain waste disposal pathway found, signals new revolution in Alzheimer's treatment This discovery could completely change the understanding of how the brain stays healthy and why diseases like Alzheimer's develop. Scientists have discovered a new pathway for waste disposal in the human brain, which will help understand brain health and disease. Dr. Onder Albayram 's team at the Medical University of South Carolina used advanced MRI technology to detect fluid flow in the outer layer of the brain. This discovery has proven a direct connection between the brain and the body for waste disposal and could provide a new direction in the treatment of diseases like Alzheimer's. Kathmandu. Scientists have discovered a new pathway for waste disposal in the human brain. This discovery could completely change the understanding of how the brain stays healthy and why diseases like Alzheimer's develop. This study, conducted by researchers at the Medical University of South Ca...
A moment during a risky surgery "Dr. Saap, is his treatment possible?'' Vimala Kashyap of Sunsari Chatra asked me. She had sent such a video on Facebook Messenger, who is at high risk of pregnancy. As soon as I saw the video of that pregnant woman who was going through a complicated problem, I said, 'Treatment is possible.' I had to give this answer both ethically and professionally. Because I am an obstetrician. My job is to support safe delivery. Another thing, I am human. A complex patient who is disadvantaged. To save her life, I am more motivated by my human feelings. Vimala said, "He needs treatment, but he doesn't have anything." "Nothing" means no money for treatment. I said in reply, 'I will do the work on my behalf for free. I will also ask for help from the hospital. It was seven o'clock in the morning. That's all we talked about. Last week of May. It was around 9:30 pm. The pregnant woman was brought to the hospital ...