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Yearly Archive for 2015

5 Things I Learned About Serious Mental Illness While Caring for My Brother

by Katherine Flannery Dering, MFA, MBA
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Over the past year since I published my memoir about caring for my brother Paul, who suffered from schizophrenia, I have... READ MORE →

What Have Your Glia Done For You Today?

by Matthew Zabel, PhD
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How should we approach solving the most fundamental questions in neuroscience? Some would say that our current endeavors... READ MORE →

Cartoon – Predicting Middle-Age Fitness by Childhood Intelligence

by Shaheen E Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS, FAAN
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A team of researchers from Duke followed over 1,000 children with tests of intelligence and cognitive functioning. As part... READ MORE →

Klotho and the Thread of Life – Can We Delay Aging?

by Sara Adaes, PhD
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In Greek mythology, the Fates, or Moirae, were the goddesses who controlled humans’ destiny, from the time they were born... READ MORE →

Riding on the Brain Train

by Lorena Nessi, PhD, MA
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Brain training has been around for a long time, long before communication technology, let alone smartphones. Still, the updated... READ MORE →

The Disposition to Kill in a Combat Zone

by Richard Kensinger, MSW
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I am a faculty member in the psychology department and the community counseling program at Mount Aloysius College in Cresson,... READ MORE →

Exercise Boosts Brain Power

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
0

Everyone knows that exercise – pretty much any kind – is good for the body. And, most people agree that it is good for... READ MORE →

Differences in Addiction Patterns Between the Sexes

by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhD
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He loves football, she settles for a sitcom. He loves beer and steak, she loves chocolates. He claims she can’t read... READ MORE →

Parents Make Nasty Little Narcissists?

by Carla Clark, PhD
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Nothing worse than a vain, self-involved, mega-ego in your face, is there? Hot off the press is research that implies the... READ MORE →

Predicting Your Brain From Birth?

by Holly Cave, MSc
0

Genetic sequencing is already changing the way we see ourselves. In February, the FDA announced approval for commercial “consumer... READ MORE →

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