HomeHealth NewsUltra-powered MRI scans show damage to brain's 'control center' is behind long-lasting... Health News Ultra-powered MRI scans show damage to brain’s ‘control center’ is behind long-lasting COVID-19 symptoms October 8, 2024 0 3 - Advertisement - 3D projections of the QSM χ maps on the rendered brainstem ROI extracted from the FreeSurfer segmentation for the healthy control group and the COVID group. The COVID group shows increased χ in the brainstem, specifically in the Medulla and Pons (black arrows). Credit: University of Cambridge Damage to the brainstem—the brain’s ‘control center’—is behind long-lasting physical and… Click here to view the original article. TagsMedical Xpress - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleVirescent Ventures raises $http://www.businessnewsaustralia.com/100m for new climate tech fundNext articleBetter future for First Nations children envisaged with dedicated commission to be running in new year RELATED ARTICLES Health News High-speed 3D bioprinter can fabricate structures that closely mimic diverse tissues in human body Australian Online News - November 10, 2024 Health News Classic and green Mediterranean diets may help slow brain aging Australian Online News - November 9, 2024 Health News Researchers develop promising new genetic breast cancer model Australian Online News - November 9, 2024 Recently Viewed Greens lag in progressive heartlands while Liberals ‘teal-washed’ out of Boroondara November 5, 2024 Eight staff of Australian Electoral Commission contractor fabricated voice referendum location data November 5, 2024 From gang life to giving back: founder of Confit outlines vision for the future November 6, 2024 Kevin Pietersen, Hublot’s collaborator who saves rhinos November 8, 2024 Load more