It is important to understand some of the issues and limitations involved in the use of cognitive screening tests... READ MORE›
This is very disrespectful to both children and adults with Down syndrome and their families... READ MORE›
I try to look deep into my brain... READ MORE›
40 percent Of Parents Think Their Children Are Anxious About Terrorist Threat... READ MORE›
Her seven-year-old son has been left blind from the degenerative disease and is slowly losing his motor functions... READ MORE›
The suicide rate in Alberta has increased dramatically in the wake of mounting job losses across the province... READ MORE›
It's all challenging the idea that the brain is this separate privileged organ, said Howes... READ MORE›
When looking specifically at African Americans, the team found they experienced 60 percent more stressful events than white people during their lifetimes... READ MORE›
Controllable factors like diet, exercise, hypertension and education can cut dementia risk... READ MORE›
The worst thing to say to someone with anxiety is What are you worrying about?... READ MORE›
Device can be inserted in the brain ndash without brain surgery ndash and could allow paralysed patients to operate robotic limbs ldquo using thought alone rdquo... READ MORE›
Age UK says exercise and diet help lessen Alzheimers risk and healthy activities may cut threat of dementia by 36 percent... READ MORE›
It's time to teach patients living with chronic pain to 'rewire' their brains, panelists say... READ MORE›
After several fosterings she was adopted happily, but at 13 she secretly found her birth mother on Facebook, a painful encounter... READ MORE›
Mr Payne's sister and Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michelle Payne said people with Down Syndrome didn't need pampering, but they should be given a chance... READ MORE›
The non-verbal reasoning test involved looking at a grid of shapes, with the final square left blank... READ MORE›
Islamic State ISIS have ordered a fatwa in which children born with Down Syndrome and disabilities to be killed at birth, according to reports... READ MORE›
One 2013 study from sweden's uppsala university found that people who take vacations may boost the mental health of those around them... READ MORE›
Most people have trouble making decisions, because they have never been taught these skills... READ MORE›
NEWSER - Michelle Icard starts her days with a cup of tea at a North Carolina Starbucks... READ MORE›
But these microbes reach may extend much further into the human brains... READ MORE›
At the same time, MRI scans revealed that an area of the brain linked to generosity triggered a response in another part related to happiness... READ MORE›
Researchers at the Center for Retirement Research CRR developed a susceptibility index for early retirement that ranks 400 occupations on a 1-100 scale 100 is highest risk ... READ MORE›
Neuroscientist Selena Bartlett explains how we can prevent brain ageing, while also teaching our brain positive lessons... READ MORE›
A father's gift of an amazing homemade kitchen playset to his son was branded gay by trolls online, but he was having none of it... READ MORE›
A study by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition says that cocoa also contains flavanols which improve blood circulation and cognitive function... READ MORE›
Jo Cox's Husband Brendan Speaks Movingly About His Late Wife Ahead Of First Anniversary Of Her Murder... READ MORE›
Read Intel's Artificial Intelligence USB Stick Could Bring AI To Everyone What AI might help do is limit the scope of human error... READ MORE›
The brains solution to removing the waste in your life are during this period of sleep... READ MORE›
PARIS - A chemical in green tea has been shown to improve cognitive ability in people with Down syndrome, scientists and doctors said Tuesday... READ MORE›
So learningto recognize your own positive and negative habits is key to your own success... READ MORE›
--Improving control of medical conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes that are toxic to the brain... READ MORE›
Exercise is good for the brain even for those with alzheimer s... READ MORE›
I looked at Vicky and, concerned, she looked back... READ MORE›
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