Published on: 2025-07-04 22:15:40
It is currently impossible to predict when a comatose patient might become conscious again. Some patients wake up minutes or days after a brain injury, while a rare few regain partial consciousness after decades. Others, however, remain unconscious for the rest of their lives. New research suggests that sleep patterns in comatose patients could help predict their chances of waking up. Researchers at Columbia University and New York-Presbyterian Hospital cross-referenced sleep patterns in comato
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