Should Patients with Schizophrenia Receive Free Medication?
by Jennifer Bunn, RNA recent study from Harvard Medical School found that restrictive drug programs might cause schizophrenia patients to stop... READ MORE →
A recent study from Harvard Medical School found that restrictive drug programs might cause schizophrenia patients to stop... READ MORE →
In this time of financial strain on physicians and the government reimbursement system we once again need to address the... READ MORE →
Millions of older adults suffer from significant memory loss, despite the lack of a diagnosis of dementia-causing disease.... READ MORE →
As research has moved away from the realm of universities and into the private sector, more physicians are being paid by... READ MORE →
Tonight my son ate a sweet potato. And a few pieces of pasta. And a sauteed mushroom. And some watermelon. And a few kidney... READ MORE →
In this series of posts we are examining the ethics behind medicine. This includes the entire ethical spectrum of behavior... READ MORE →
A BMJ editorial, Food additives and hyperactivity, discusses the recent attention that the European Food Safety Authority... READ MORE →
The current US healthcare system is broken. Few would argue this point. Rising costs, decreasing reimbursements, more lawsuits,... READ MORE →
Welcome to the thirty-fifth edition of Brain Blogging. In this round, we cover the power of brain tumors in self identification,... READ MORE →
In recent years, there’s been a resurgence of interest in placebos. Not the kind that are used to minimize bias in... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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