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Hidden brain layers may explain why memory fails
Memory failures often feel like personal lapses, but new research suggests the problem may be rooted in hidden architecture ...
The Charlotte rapper explains the making of The Pilot, his decision to quit drinking, the Afrofuturist vision of First In ...
A Norfolk mother has spoken out about her desperate fight help young people following her autistic son’s suicidal attempt aged eight.
Melissa Bjorklund, CSTM alumna, offers a reflection on the Neuroscience Book Club, noting the intersection between theology and neuroscience. This spring semester, members of the CSTM community were ...
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Babylon Physical Therapist’s Book Explains What Every Parent Should Know About Child Development
Dr. Crystal Miller’s new book lends practical tips as mental health and developmental needs reach historic highs, CDC data shows.
Some children recover better after traumatic brain injury than others, despite appearing similarly to doctors. Looking at the ...
A newly discovered biological signal in the blood could help health care teams and researchers better understand how children respond to brain injuries at the cellular level, according to our research ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh discovered a promising new biomarker ...
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Fragmented sleep worsens recovery outcomes after traumatic brain injury
A new study highlights how important uninterrupted sleep is to recovery after a traumatic brain injury, finding that fragmented sleep in injured mice is linked to a loss of rapid-eye-movement (REM) ...
Scientists anticipate a future where transgender people could create their own gender-affirming hormones and even produce ...
As Veterans Day draws focus on the mental health challenges faced by those who served, one Marine-turned-psychologist says new brain technology could change how veterans — and their doctors — ...
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Head trauma impairs brain waste clearance in professional fighters
The brain's waste-clearing system significantly declines in function with repeated head impacts, according to a new study of cognitively impaired professional boxers and mixed martial arts fighters.
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