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  1. Bart's Brain is the eighteenth episode and final episode of Season 35, and the 768th episode overall. Bart buys a brain in a jar from Herman's Military Antique Store, and his attachment to it causes concern for everyone around him.

  2. Jul 24, 2024 · Brain tumor symptoms can vary from person to person and depending on where the tumor is in the brain. Here, four survivors describe their first brain tumor symptoms and neuro-oncologist Shiao-Pei Weathers, M.D., shares when to see a doctor for symptoms.

  3. Aug 18, 2024 · Bart goes to check on what to buy and finds a human brain and buys it. Then, the opening sequence starts, with Bart using the brain in every scene to prank people.

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    • S35 E18
  4. What are common brain tumor signs and symptoms? There are a few common brain tumor symptoms. These include: Headaches. Red flags include headaches that: won't go away after you try over-the-counter pain medication; make you vomit; wake you up in the middle of the night are worse when you lie flat

  5. Feb 10, 2021 · The symptoms of brain cancer don't always match up to the tumor locationa tumor in the brain can cause more compression elsewhere in the brain, and the symptoms may correspond to the area of compression, not the area of the cancer. Common symptoms of brain cancer include: Headaches and/or neck pain that can sometimes change with your body position

  6. Apr 21, 2023 · The signs and symptoms of a brain tumor depend on the brain tumor's size and location. Symptoms also might depend on how fast the brain tumor is growing, which is also called the tumor grade. General signs and symptoms caused by brain tumors may include: Headache or pressure in the head that is worse in the morning.

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  8. Glioblastoma Symptoms. Like all brain tumors, the symptoms of glioblastoma depend on the area of the brain where the tumor begins and spreads, as well as how quickly the tumor grows. Glioblastoma can: Invade and destroy brain tissue. Put pressure on nearby tissue.