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Neuroscience and Neurology

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Neuroscience and Neurology Sub-categories:

  • Brain Chemistry (8)
  • Brain Function (19)
  • Cognitive Decline (19)
  • Memory and Amnesia (34)

Medical Notes: 2024 Is The Year of Cancer, IBS May Be A Symptom of Something Worse, and Parkinson’s Disease Is Getting a Marketing Makeover

>> February 21, 2024

2024 Is The Year Of Cancer, IBS May Be A Symptom Of Something Worse, And Parkinson’S Disease Is Getting A Marketing Makeover

topics: Cancer Treatment and Research| Disease| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials

Medical Notes: Trauma Shrinks Your Brain, Restoring Movement To Paralyzed Limbs, And Why Rates of Poverty Have Declined

>> February 7, 2024

Does trauma shrink your brain? Can spinal stimulation restore mobility for paralyzed limbs? Rates of poverty are in decline.

topics: Economics and Finance| Emotional Trauma| Minimally Invasive| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Poverty| Research and Clinical Trials| Trauma| Treatments

Medical Notes: Is Your Brain Shrinking? Why Are Suicides At An All-Time High? And Why Your Future Wristwatch May Be Prescribed By A Doctor

>> January 10, 2024

Is Your Brain Shrinking? Why Are Suicides At An All-Time High? And Why Your Future Wristwatch May Be Prescribed By A Doctor

topics: Cognitive Decline| Doctors| Health Care| Mental Health| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Smartwatches| Smoking| Suicide| Technology

Medical Notes: Your Local Park May Be Polluted With Lead, How Pupil Size Affects Anxiety Levels, and the Stress Hormone That Makes Insulin Work Better

>> December 6, 2023

Scientists may now be able to catch dementia earlier than ever before. Are eyes the windows to our mental health? A new mouse study may improve diabetes treatments. The neighborhood playground may be holding onto more than just childhood memories.

topics: Child Safety| Children and Youth at Risk| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Hormones| Insulin| Memory and Amnesia| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Pollution| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Stress and Stress Management| Technology| Vulnerable Populations

From Hollywood To The Hospital: Jamie-Lynn Sigler’s Battle With MS

>> November 19, 2023

Jamie-Lynn Sigler explains the steps she took in hopes of helping others in similar situations.

topics: DNA and Genetics| Immune System| Neuroscience and Neurology| Optometry/Ophthalmology| Public Health| Vitamin D| Vulnerable Populations

Dopamine And Parkinson’s: Challenging Over 100 Years Of Research

>> October 29, 2023

Our experts dive into the research and explain how this affects the future of Parkinson’s treatment.

topics: Neuroscience and Neurology| Patient Care and Safety

Do It Scared: How To Become a More Resilient Person

>> October 22, 2023

Dr. Dennis Charney breaks down what common characteristics resilient people share and how you can overcome hardships in your own life.

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Community Support| DNA and Genetics| Environment| Gun Violence| Neuroscience and Neurology

Medical Notes: Inadequate Addiction Treatment, Genetic Eating Disorders, and the Song of Mosquitoes

>> September 20, 2023

Why aren’t people getting the addiction treatment they need? Can eating disorders be caused by your genes? Your cells are talking to each other. You’ve heard birds sing, but what about mosquitoes?

topics: Addiction| Biology| Brain Chemistry| Brain Function| DNA and Genetics| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Opioid Epidemic| Pets and Animals| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials

Revealing the Hidden Symptoms and Stigmas Surrounding Brain Injuries

>> August 20, 2023

Dr. Sandeep Vaishnavi, a cognitive neuroscientist, reveals the best practices to heal from a TBI, including meditation and nutrition.

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Head/Brain Injury| Mental Health| Neuroscience and Neurology| Patient Care and Safety| Vulnerable Populations

Medical Notes: How We Can Hear Silence, Using a Blood Disease To Fight Dementia, and the Rise of Snake Bites in America

>> August 16, 2023

Can we hear silence? Then, can a disease protect us from dementia? And finally, extreme heat isn’t the only threat this summer.

topics: Climate Change| Disease| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Music and Sound Research| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Pets and Animals| Research and Clinical Trials| Weather

Have We Cheated Natural Selection?

>> August 13, 2023

Dr. Steve Reilly, a professor at Yale School of Medicine, reveals how natural selection works and how humans may be its best ally.

topics: Biology| DNA and Genetics| Evolution| Genetic Genealogy| Natural Selection| Neuroscience and Neurology

Medical Notes: Over-the-Counter Contraception, Biodegradable Plastic, and How Psychedelic Drugs Help Brain Development

>> August 9, 2023

Birth control is more accessible than ever before. Psychedelic drugs may help brain development. New plastic could help recycling efforts.

topics: Birth Control and Contraception| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Obstetrics and Gynecology| Psychedelics| Research and Clinical Trials
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