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Yearly Archive for 2013

Do Not Ignore a Headache

by Shefali Sabharanjak, PhD
12

A thunderclap headache. Post-partum cerebral angiopathy. Sub-arachnoid hemorrhagic headache. Posterior reversible encephalopathy.... READ MORE →

Tackling Schizophrenia Using the Eriksonian Stages

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
8

Erik Erikson developed a psychosocial stage theory that illuminates how people progress through certain stages during their... READ MORE →

You Are What You Eat

by Shefali Sabharanjak, PhD
7

Excess food intake makes you fat. High calorie foods make you gain excess fat. Excess carbohydrates and saturated fatty acids... READ MORE →

Cognitive Dissonance and Psychosis – Understanding Inconsistency

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
5

Cognitive dissonance is a state of tension that occurs when a person simultaneously holds two cognitions, thoughts or beliefs... READ MORE →

Aging Successfully

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
10

Successful aging is an experience governed by gender, culture, personality, and health-related factors. For some, successful... READ MORE →

Child IQ – Why Confidence Matters

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
3

Intellectual functioning has a significant relationship to the child’s confidence in his or her abilities. Both intellect... READ MORE →

Telecommunication in Healthcare

by Aditya Basu, MPH
3

Imagine this scenario: you have a stroke while camping in the middle of nowhere. You are taken by paramedics to the nearest... READ MORE →

Ketogenic Diet for Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders

by Ruth J Hickman, MD
17

In recent years, clinicians have utilized a somewhat surprising tool to treat their patients with refractory epilepsy-diet.... READ MORE →

The Tongue – A Portal for Neuromodulation

by Ajay
2

The human tongue does more than just taste food. Of course, one needs the tongue for better pronunciation of words and effective... READ MORE →

The Brain’s Stopwatch – Emotions and Time Perception

by Juliette Siegfried, MPH
6

Albert Einstein, when asked to explain his theories in layman’s terms, once famously said, “When a man sits with... READ MORE →

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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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