52 babies placed in therapeutic hypothermia were monitored by electroencephalogram combined with an optical neuromonitoring system to accurately determine the severity of their brain damage.
Through an initiative called Palestinian Students and Scholars at Risk, four UdeM professors are helping survivors of wartorn Gaza continue their academic work here in Canada.
Can clinicians predict how Parkinson’s disease or Lewy body dementia will progress in the brain? UdeM medical professor Shady Rahayel looks into the question.
A study led by UdeM’s Sarah Lippé demonstrates that artificial intelligence can quickly and accurately assess brain maturity in babies, enabling early detection of developmental disorders.
Graduating dentist Angélique Thibault believes hypnosis could enhance dental patients' well-being — but first, dentists have to be trained in the technique.
After getting next-generation gene therapy at Montreal's CHU Sainte-Justine, an 18-year-old patient with chronic granulomatous disease sees his white cells come back.
Endocrinologist Hélène Lavoie discusses this complex and often misunderstood hormonal change in men, which occurs gradually and unevenly starting as young as age 30.
Almost all babies who contract the human papillomavirus perinatally eliminate it within the first six months of life – yet even so, women still benefit from protection, a study finds.