What's New In Science - Cervical Tethered Cord Syndrome
What’s New in Science (WNIS): New case report highlights cervical cord tethering, could this be relevant for patients with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome?
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Keeping up with new research is tough, even for scientists. That’s why I created What’s New in Science (WNIS), a series where I break down some of the most interesting new studies and share my perspective on why they matter.
Here, you'll find research summaries on everything from genetic discoveries to emerging treatments for chronic illnesses like EDS, POTS, MCAS, chronic pain, ME/CFS, and Long COVID. I also cover new scientific tools, clinical breakthroughs, and new medications that may be of interest.
Each post includes a quick, readable summary with links to the full article so you can dive deeper if you’d like to.
October 12, 2025 - Discussing a new case report of cervical (rather than lumbar) tethering of the spinal cord.
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