Radiologists Identify and Treat Teenage Self-Injury
Using ultrasound and a minimally-invasive procedure, radiologists can identify and treat patients who engage in a disturbing self-injury behavior known as self-embedding, according to a new study publ... Full Article
Want to Boost Your Intelligence? Get Out of Your Chair
If improving their heart and health was not reason enough to get knowledge workers out of their chairs, perhaps the lure to increase their intelligence will.
Sound far fetched? A new study published... Full Article
A Promising Target for Developing Treatments Against Parkinson’s Disease
Researchers at Johns Hopkins have shown that using specific drugs can protect nerve cells in mice from the lethal effects of Parkinson’s disease. The researchers’ findings are published in a recent is... Full Article
New University of Michigan Clinic Dedicated to the Study and Treatment of Sports-Related Concussions
With the onset of football season, parents, coaches, and athletes need to be on the look out for these serious injuries. ~ KG
Christopher Roth doesn’t remember the train wreck on the practice field: ... Full Article
Gene Regulating Human Brain Development Identified
With more than 100 billion neurons and billions of other specialized cells, the human brain is a marvel of nature. It is the organ that makes people unique.
Now, writing in the journal Cell Stem Cell... Full Article
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