Far from rotting our brains, video games may improve our cognition. But how we play them matters when it comes to the benefits they provide.
Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla presents India's first large series on parafascicular intraventricular brain tumor surgery at NSI ...
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Forty years after a brain injury changed this veteran’s life, a Jefferson program helped him rebuild
When Scott Edgell was discharged from the military after a service-related head injury at age 20, he thought he would resume life as normal. But over the next four decades, the Lancaster County man ...
Christmas is all about giving back, and one local girl has made that her mission. From battling Type 1 diabetes to a grim terminal brain cancer diagnosis, she’s not letting anything stand in her way ...
In part two of our chats with seven footballers born 1935 to 2005, we look at the pros and cons of the modern game ...
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NSI 2025: Dr. Patibandla presents India’s largest tumor series
Dr. Patibandla presented a consecutive series of 51 parafascicular intraventricular tumor resections, representing the first ...
These aren't your typical hobbies—they're the hidden training grounds where tomorrow's CEOs, founders, and influencers are ...
The more you let yourself be imperfect without punishment, the more your body learns what your adult mind already knows.
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