An autistic radiologist could read twice as many scans as his peers. He was the best student in his class. He was denied his diploma. All he needed was one nurse.
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Why I’m ‘de-diagnosing’ people with ADHD
As the number of people diagnosed with the condition soars, some no longer feel they meet the criteria – and Dr Sami Timimi ...
Heart rhythm disorder is no longer just for the elderly. Here's what you need to know about atrial fibrillation, or AFib.
More than 200 participants under 16 will be given vouchers for completing tests as part of experiment commissioned by Health ...
Researchers from La Trobe University have launched a world-leading toolkit for health care professionals to better identify ...
Morgan Firestein, a core member of the Rutgers Brain Health Institute, said it’s time to go back to the beginning – all the way back, to the womb.
Organotics, a brain organoid startup, uses AI and patient-derived brain models to fast-track personalized medicine for autism and reduce psychiatric drug failure.
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From the lab to the living room: Decoding Parkinson's patients' movements in the real world
Scientists have traditionally studied how the brain controls movement by asking patients to perform structured tasks while connected to multiple sensors in a lab. While these studies have provided ...
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