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Yawning may quietly protect your brain, study finds

Although yawning seems like a small, everyday action, recent studies have found that it causes an unexpected reaction in the ...
Turns out your yawn is doing way more than signaling boredom or fatigue – it's actually reorganizing the flow of fluids in ...
Researchers found that individuals have distinct baseline levels of brain-derived proteins in cerebrospinal fluid, masking ...
Fujirebio is launching a human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) assay in its continuing efforts to detect Alzheimer’s ...
Exploring the genetic blueprint of cerebrospinal fluid proteins, this study uncovers new markers and therapeutic targets that may unlock advancements in Alzheimer’s diagnosis and care. Study: ...
It may be possible to identify the presence of an aggressive brain tumor in children by studying their cerebrospinal fluid, according to new research led by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center ...
CSF leaks are frequently misdiagnosed as migraines or sinus infections. Experts at Cedars-Sinai note that because symptoms often overlap with more common conditions, CSF leaks are frequently ...
CSF-ctDNA was detected in 59% of cases and showed high concordance (84%) with tumor mutations. Lower variant allelic frequency in CSF-ctDNA was associated with significantly worse survival outcomes.