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Sometimes, the hardest thing to do is to do nothing. This is true for the Queen of England, and neurosurgeons […]
Sometimes, the hardest thing to do is to do nothing. This is true for the Queen of England, and neurosurgeons […]
A man of science must surrender to strength of will and power of positive realisation if he is to be
Living with trigeminal neuralgia means the most basic of tasks that stimulate sensation in the face, like brushing your teeth,
Our daughters are aged around 4 and 6, give or take a few months: take from the 6-year-old and give
A training in the technique of bypass surgery of the brain became a lesson in the unity behind suffering and
A vestibular nerve tumour can impact hearing, facial expression and balance, making it the top stress-inducing procedure for neurosurgeons I
After a brief surgical hiatus, a neurosurgeon walks into a COVID-19 battleground to experience the most impersonal but moving procedure
Because time equals life for neurosurgeons, calls from the hospital mean the world must stop, the mind must jump start.
Traumatic brain injury surgery is staple for India’s neurosurgeons given our rash driving tradition and top spot in head injury
“Here is my MRI and it shows a brain tumour, for Christ’s sake. Why me?” implored Elton John, a visibly