If you’ve ever dreamed of pursuing a Master’s or PhD program in Russia, the Open Doors Russian Scholarship Project is your golden ticket to make that dream a reality. This presti… Read More
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Interview with Jaime Pineda, author of Controlling Mental Chaos
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How To Wisely Engage Mental Chaos and Uncover Your Creative Nature Through Mindfulness Meditation
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Long COVID patients had specific differences in immune and hormone function than other people, blood tests showed.
Compared with matched controls, people with long COVID had marked differe… Read More
A novel blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) measure showed promise as a biomarker for Parkinsonian disorders.
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Nearly one in five Medicare beneficiaries who saw a neurologist traveled long distances for their office visit, 2018 cross-sectional data suggested.
Out of over 563,000 Medicare beneficiar… Read More
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New research from The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for Vital Longevity (CVL) supports the idea that the brains of older adults who maintain physical fitness by eng… Read More
The first biosimilar for multiple sclerosis (MS) was approved, the FDA announced late Thursday.
Natalizumab-sztn (Tyruko) was approved as a biosimilar to natalizumab (Tysabri) injection to… Read More