Brain volume loss in antibody responders was not significantly different from placebo - treated patients approximately 3.6 years from the end of the original study.
Not exact matches
Recent studies suggest that the total
loss in brain volume due to atrophy — a wasting away of tissue caused by cell degeneration — between our teen years and old age is 15 percent or more, which means that by the time we're
in our seventies, our
brains have shrunk to the size they were when we were between 2 and 3 years old.
Through analysis of high - resolution anatomical magnetic resonance imaging of
brain volumes, taken three times over the two - year study period, the researchers were able to determine that individuals with MCI or Alzheimer's showed greater
losses in gray matter
volume in both the basal forebrain and temporal lobe, compared with cognitively normal controls.
These changes may be linked to atrophy and
volume loss in the
brain's grey matter, according to the researchers.
Music is just a small part of Burdette's research activities — his most recently published study, for example, showed that
brain volume could be an accurate predictor of success
in weight -
loss attempts by the elderly — but it has long been a big of part his life.
Though much of the concern
in the media regarding the toxic effects of Zika virus has focused on
brain findings of microcephaly, the researchers noted that there are a variety of
brain abnormalities that can be found
in fetuses exposed to the virus, including gray and white matter
volume loss, brainstem abnormalities, calcifications, and a condition called ventriculomegaly, where the ventricles, or fluid filled spaces
in the
brain, are enlarged.
Subacute normobaric oxygen and hyperbaric oxygen therapy
in drowning, reversal of
brain volume loss: a case report — Paul G Harch — Medical Gas Research
Shrinkage of the
brain caused from neural damage and neuron cell
loss, resulting
in a measurable
loss of
brain volume.
Brain shrinkage, or loss of volume in the brain, is a normal part of a
Brain shrinkage, or
loss of
volume in the
brain, is a normal part of a
brain, is a normal part of aging.