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Study could help identify coma patients more likely to recover

Por: Newsweek Tech August 17, 2023

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A study published this week could help doctors to identify patients with brain injuries, in seemingly unresponsive states, who are more likely to recover.In the study, published in the journal Brain on Monday, researchers identified what may be the source of a curious phenomenon known as hidden consciousness or cognitive motor dissociation (CMD).Hidden consciousness is seen in patients with acute brain injury who appear to be in a coma or other... + full article



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