Neuroprotective Effects of Curcumin in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Medical College of Georgia
posted on 09/03/2010
Current state of the art: Subarachnoid hemorrhaging results in severe brain injury due to pressure build up in the cranium. Problems with the current art: The build up of such pressure can cause long term and permanent brain damage to individuals suffering from subarachnoid hemorrhaging. Advantages of the novel invention: The novel invention utilizes curcumin in order to minimize the effects of subarachnoid hemorrhaging and thereby minimize its long term effects.
File Number: MCG 2006-030
Disease: Central Nervous System
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