Head and neck diseases contain tumors, infections, inflammation, and other lesions. These diseases often involve tissues in the mouth, throat, larynx, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, ears, and neck.
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Elijah Portillo was struggling with headaches and dizziness at school — then his family learned he had a brain tumor at the ...
An 11-year old boy from Nevada was complaining of headaches for months. Doctors initially sent him home, but he kept getting ...
“Headaches can cause a dull throbbing or an intense ache and pain in different areas, including the right side of your scalp, the base of your skull, and your neck, teeth, or eyes.” The health ...
In November 1978, a man in Batavia, Ill., was renovating his house when he knocked down a wall to reveal what appeared to be a human skull lying between the studs. Almost half a century later ...
A skull found in the wall of an Illinois home in the 1970s was identified this week as that of a Civil War-era teenage girl — whose corpse was likely snatched by grave robbers long ago ...
The mystery of a human skull found in 1978 in a Batavia, Ill., home has finally been solved after DNA testing confirmed that the skull belonged to an 18-year-old girl from 1866.Oct. 25, 2024 ...
An artist's rendition of 17-year-old Esther Granger, left, and a replica of her partial skull that was found in 1978. The skull of a teen from the 1800s was found more than 45 years ago during a ...
A skull was discovered in the wall of a home in Batavia during a renovation project in 1978. The owner discovered a skull that dates back to the mid-1800s hidden behind the drywall. Testing done ...
Brian Hill/Daily Herald Share Authorities don’t know for sure how a young woman’s skull ended up in a wall of a Batavia house. But now they know whose it is, thanks to DNA testing and sleuthing.