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Neurodiversity

Neurological consequences of COVID-19: The ‘Silent Wave’

Neurological consequences of COVID-19: The ‘Silent Wave’: Is the world prepared a wave of neurological consequences that may be on…

Brain Moves: The Body-Brain Connection | Mary Mollway | TEDxTemecula

https://youtu.be/Hv2AsVskfho Your ability to move, learn, and interact with the world is dependent upon movement. Learn how your DNA actually…

Diagnostic measure for Children living with Disorders of Consciousness

As part of his work with The Children's Trust and Anglia Ruskin University, Chroma senior music therapist (neuro-rehabilitation) Dr Jonathan…

Alcohol related dementia: Vitamin B1 deficiency

A common consequence of chronically high alcohol consumption is a decline in cognitive function, which can even progress to full-blown…

Brain astrocytes show metabolic alterations in Parkinson’s disease

Brain astrocytes show metabolic alterations in Parkinson’s disease: A new study using induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology links astrocyte…

Links between diabetes blood markers and Alzheimer’s

A new study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease provides insight into the association of blood markers of diabetes…

Young people on the autism spectrum and work

Helping young people on the autism spectrum plan and prepare for their working life. "Don't limit yourself. Go higher. Think bigger." That’s…

Polyvagal Theory and the potency of the dorsal state

So much of our focus on the Polyvagal Theory centres around honouring and validating the ventral vagus and teaching people…

Understanding why some children enjoy TV more than others

Children's own temperament could be driving the amount of TV they watch – according to new research from the University…

Premature babies: high exposure to noise in the incubator

What do premature babies hear while lying in an incubator? "That is the question addressed by an interdisciplinary team from…

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