Month: January 2013

Annoying Neighbors and the Amygdala

I’m having problems with my neighbors. They moved into the apartment above me about a year ago, and ever since then, they’ve been getting me pretty angry. I don’t know…
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Brain Pacemakers to Treat Alzheimer’s?

On January 22, 2013, we learned from Ohio State Medical News that during a five-hour surgery last October at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Kathy Sanford became the…
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Kubla!

I have a cat and her name is Kubla. She is part of the feline sister duo otherwise known as Kubla & Khan, and one of the cat quartet living…
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IBREA’s World Youth Leadership Program – Generation 3

The International Brain Education Association (IBREA) held its third World Youth Leadership Program from January 6-12, 2013 in New York City. Spending half the time in New York City where…
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Massage Me To Health And Happiness, Please!

I don’t know why, but I am very accident-prone. I mean that sincerely, I can fall and break my leg while lying down on a flat surface; it’s one of…
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Energy Drinks and Stroke? What You Should Know from Stroke Expert Patrick Lyden, MD

Dr. Patrick Lyden is a highly respected neurologist who has conducted extensive research into cerebrovascular disease and potential treatments for stroke. He is Chair of the Department of Neurology and…
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