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Why is it so easy to injure a brain? Part 1.
Let’s start with the skull. The skull, on a normal day, protects the brain which sits, all glumpy – somewhat like a child’s balloon filled with pudding – in the skull. Because the living brain is nothing like the rubbery, dense preserved brains of science labs and hands-on museums, it needs all the protection it Continue reading
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