Why is calcium good for you? Calcium is a vital mineral that plays a key role in building and maintaining strong bones and ...
Brain calcification can cause movement disorders and cognitive impairment. Researchers at the Arnesen Lab at UiB have now identified a gene that provides new insight into how these calcifications ...
As food prices soar, a 49p tin lurking in UK cupboards is emerging as an unlikely health hero. Packed with key nutrients, it ...
Brain calcification can cause movement disorders and cognitive impairment. Researchers at the Arnesen Lab at UiB have now identified a gene that provides new insight into how these calcifications ...
Brain calcification disorders encompass a group of rare, often familial, conditions characterised by abnormal deposition of calcium phosphate within cerebral structures, notably the basal ganglia, ...
Patients with Fahr's disease or Fahr's syndrome are characterised by calcification of the small arteries in the basal ganglia of the brain. However, these calcifications are not always limited to the ...
There's a simple method to boost your calcium intake without dairy - and this superfood could also support your brain and ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I had an MRA scan, and it was noted that I have calcifications in my cerebellum, suggesting dystrophic calcifications. Is this hereditary? How do you know you have it?
Within the neurovascular unit, neurons, glial cells, brain microvascular endothelial cells, and pericytes all harbor ...