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Neurodiversity

Over half of Brits have never heard of aphasia

 New research from the Stroke Association reveals over half of the British public (54%) have never heard of aphasia, despite…

Patients say they feel ‘really cared for’ at Priory’s Llanarth Court hospital

Patients say they feel ‘really cared for’ at Priory’s Llanarth Court hospital as inspectors praise the safe and effective treatment…

How talking to toddlers boosts early brain development

Talking to toddlers helps shape their developing brain, according to new research from the University of East Anglia. Researchers captured…

Researchers shed light on how human vision perceives scale

Researchers from Aston University and the University of York have discovered new insights into how the human brain makes perceptual…

Advances in Motor neuron disease treatments

Advances in Motor neuron disease treatments: Research at The University of Queensland could eventually help develop viable treatments - and…

Fluoxtine increases brain plasticity

A recent study, published in Neuropsychopharmacology, conducted by researchers from the University of Helsinki and the University of Eastern Finland,…

Why Dungeons and Dragons is good for the workplace

Why Dungeons and Dragons is good for the workplace: A D&D-inspired mindset could help change how we think about our…

Me, My Autism & I

For many autistic people, like Ash, familiar clothes can be a lifeline. Helping with sensory regulation and providing a source…

Long-term safety confirmed for common ADHD medication

Long-term safety of common ADHD medication for children and adolescents, global team finds. Long-term use of methylphenidate, the most commonly…

Why is everyone talking about Dementia?

Dementia is a public health priority with a huge human and economic burden. 50 million people are living with dementia…

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