Is It Possible to End the Stigma of ID/DD?
by H. E. JamesLazy, burdensome, violent. Dangerous. These are all words used to describe those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities... READ MORE →
Lazy, burdensome, violent. Dangerous. These are all words used to describe those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities... READ MORE →
Mobile phones are pretty much ubiquitous. And so are discussions on the adverse health effects of electromagnetic fields... READ MORE →
Over 5,000 psychology and psychiatry research studies are published in high ranking journals every month. That’s far... READ MORE →
The fact that the health of premature babies can be rather fragile is well known. Now it appears that preterm birth can also... READ MORE →
Art therapy. Psychological counseling. Pharmacological intervention. Scientists have devised many different ways to manage... READ MORE →
A glioma is a type of tumor that arises from glial cells in the central nervous system. The yearly incidence of primary... READ MORE →
Face perception has played a central role for social interaction for millions of years, informing us about the identity,... READ MORE →
We all can recall the moments when it feels almost impossible to stop eating something tasty but incredibly unhealthy (like... READ MORE →
Researchers have uncovered a gene that influences how deeply life experiences will effect a person, and the discovery challenges... READ MORE →
For an agent of Men in Black , a neuralyzer is standard issue equipment. The “alien technology”, looking a bit like a... 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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