A brain imaging technique developed by Columbia researchers has identified areas in the brain’s cerebral cortex—just behind the forehead—that are most damaged by the repetitive impacts from heading a soccer ball.
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A brain imaging technique developed by Columbia researchers has identified areas in the brain’s cerebral cortex—just behind the forehead—that are most damaged by the repetitive impacts from heading a soccer ball.
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Linda is a friend and very wise person. This blog is a great reminder that taking time for rest is a key discipline for a…
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A study following over 3,400 children for four years revealed that family conflict and parents’ mental health struggles show connections to teen sleep problems.
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