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Childhood Experiences Alter Brain Development, A Neurologist Explains

It is important for to be aware of the invisible wounds in children, that can alter brain development and even lead them to die younger than their counterparts

Nobel Prize Goes To Scientists Who Paved The Way For Covid-19 Vaccine

Drs. Kariko and Weissman’s decades of perseverance paved the way for the technology needed to combat and pull the world out of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Haitian-American Woman Dr. Claudine Gay Is New Harvard President

She was inaugurated to lead the university with the largest endowment in the world, an endowment that is more than twice the GDP of her parents’ homeland of Haiti

Study Links Dementia To Oral Health, Let’s talk Oral-Brain Connection

Periodontal disease, dental caries and high number of missing teeth was associated with an increased risk of dementia, according to researchers.

Epinephrine Nasal Spray Denied FDA Approval, Needs More Research

There is still no needle-free option for the treatment of severe allergic reactions. FDA regulators decided that more data was needed before it could be approved.

Human Trials For Elon Musk’s Neuralink Offer New Hope, Neurologists Say

Brain-computer interfaces represent the next phase on a journey to create a symbiotic relationship between man and machine

Healthcare Needs To Fix Physician Burnout Before It’s Burned In

If the industry doesn’t remedy this crisis, physicians will go from being burned out to being burned in, which will be an even bigger crisis.

Study Links Screens And Developmental Delays. Here’s How To Manage Device Time

Generation Alpha was born into a digital world and is on track to have more screen time than any prior generation.

Study Links CTE To Young Athletes, But Rewards May Outweigh Risks

Before making the impulsive decision to pull children out of their preferred sports, it is important to put the risk of neurodegenerative disease from contact sports p…