Breathprint

Your Brain’s Unique Breathprint: A Neurophysiological Signature

Your Breathprint — The Signature Written in Air Every breath you take recruits a symphony of neurons whose unique wiring shapes the rhythm of your inhalations and exhalations. This isn’t random noise. It’s a living pattern — a breathprint — as distinctive to you as your fingerprint. Think of it as a neural conformation shaped…

Image depicting lungs. Caution is needed with oxygenation after brain injury.

The Magic and Curse of Oxygenation After Brain Injury

Oxygenation as Treatment for Brain Injury Should we treat brain injury patients with oxygenation? It seems an almost silly question. Surely it’s that obvious that we should! Yet when we investigate the utility of pumping large amounts of oxygen into an injured brain, it turns out that the answer is not that simple. A quick…