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Intracranial Pressure Monitoring – What is it?

December 19, 2020 · Alex Alamri · Leave a Comment

Intracranial pressure monitoring is a common procedure in neurosurgery. We most often need to perform intracranial pressure monitoring in brain trauma or when we are investigating the need to divert brain and spine fluid. This is an invasive procedure that involves putting a small pressure monitoring probe inside the brain and seeing how the pressure […]

Lenox Hill (Netflix) Live Q+A with Dr. John Boockvar

December 9, 2020 · Alex Alamri · Leave a Comment

Lenox Hill is a Netflix documentary following the fascinating journey of two Neurosurgeons, Dr. John Boockvar and Dr. David Langer. We were absolutely privileged to host Dr. John Boockvar from Lenox Hill Neurosurgery on this live Q+A. We talk research, clinical practice, grit flow and emotional intelligence.

Contusion – traumatic brain injury explained

November 28, 2020 · Alex Alamri · Leave a Comment

A brain contusion is a bruise of the brain’s surface which damages the brain tissue. A contusion can lead to all sorts of symptoms and have various different ways of being treated. In this video we cover what a contusion is, how it’s diagnosed, some treatment options and what to expect during recovery. This video […]

Organoids – Growing Mini Brains

October 31, 2020 · Alex Alamri · Leave a Comment

Organoids are an incredible tool for research into the brain. Cerebral organoids are created by growing human stem cells in a bioreactor. They might be the key to unlocking the answers to many of our questions about the brain. We explain how they’re made and some of the discoveries they’ve helped with so far!

Gut-Brain link

April 20, 2020 · Alex Alamri ·

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