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Neurodiversity

A.R.T. training as internal martial arts

For people who train in the martial arts one of the most important principles is the relationship between stillness and…

WHO’s first blueprint for dementia research

Launch of WHO’s first blueprint for dementia research: Dementia is one of the greatest health challenges of our generation. “Although…

Music in childhood boosts brains in later life

Music in childhood boosts brains in later life according to new study from University of Edinburgh. Taking up a musical…

The Association of Photographers celebrates thinking differently

The Association of Photographers celebrates creative potential of thinking differently: In a new survey conducted by The Association of Photographers…

ADHD at University – diagnosis is the key to success

ADHD at university: Why diagnosis, treatment and greater inclusivity is so important, says Priory expert. ADHD Awareness Month occurs annually…

New tool could help Alzheimer’s Disease diagnosis

Coventry University researchers have developed a new tool which could help diagnose Alzheimer's Disease. Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is one of the…

Are brain injuries an overlooked health problem?

While common head injuries seen in UK hospitals include minor concussions, lacerations and bruises, severe head injuries can be life-changing…

Shifts in the clinical landscape of autism

Shifts in the clinical landscape of autism: The therapeutic setting has changed for autism. Where once we would treat and…

Autism diagnosis impacted by different gender emotional needs

Autism diagnosis impacted by different gender emotional needs: A new study suggests that autism diagnosis could be improved with a…

Children’s Bell’s palsy recovery

Children with Bell's palsy, that causes temporary facial paralysis can recover without treatment. Most children with a condition that causes…

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