Sleep problems: an integral part of autism

Losing sleep: How researchers miss a key contributor to autism according to new research from Assistant professor of biomedical sciences at Washington State University Spokane, Lucia Peixoto and Annette Estes, Director and Susan and Richard Fade Endowed Chair of  and University of Washington Autism Center. Doctors and scientists should consider sleep problems an integral part […]

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Sleep problems: an integral part of autism

Losing sleep: How researchers miss a key contributor to autism according to new research from Assistant professor of biomedical sciences at Washington State University Spokane, Lucia Peixoto and Annette Estes, Director and Susan and Richard Fade Endowed Chair of  and University of Washington Autism Center. Doctors and scientists should consider sleep problems an integral part […]

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Mozart reduces seizures in individuals with epilepsy

Daily listening to Mozart reduces seizures in individuals with epilepsy: A randomized control study.  Researchers at the Toronto Western Hospital have also confirmed that only the original will work. In fact, listening to Mozart’s music once a day reduces the frequency of seizures. Objective Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders . Many […]

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Mozart reduces seizures in individuals with epilepsy

Daily listening to Mozart reduces seizures in individuals with epilepsy: A randomized control study.  Researchers at the Toronto Western Hospital have also confirmed that only the original will work. In fact, listening to Mozart’s music once a day reduces the frequency of seizures. Objective Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders . Many […]

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University of Oxford double defence vaccine development

There has been a reported breakthrough in the race to develop a Covid-19 vaccine by scientists at Oxford University.  An immune response to the new vaccine called ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 has indicated a strong “double defence”, whereby both  antibodies and “killer” T-cells were reported to have been present in blood samples from volunteers in the first […]

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University of Oxford double defence vaccine development

There has been a reported breakthrough in the race to develop a Covid-19 vaccine by scientists at Oxford University.  An immune response to the new vaccine called ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 has indicated a strong “double defence”, whereby both  antibodies and “killer” T-cells were reported to have been present in blood samples from volunteers in the first […]

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Life-limiting illness in prison

New research highlights the opportunities to improve care for people in prison who are dying from a progressive, life-limiting illness, by Dr Stacey Panozzo, Professor Jennifer Philip and Dr Anna Collins, University of Melbourne and St Vincent’s Hospital.  Consider for a moment how it might feel to be told you have a diagnosis of advanced […]

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Life-limiting illness in prison

New research highlights the opportunities to improve care for people in prison who are dying from a progressive, life-limiting illness, by Dr Stacey Panozzo, Professor Jennifer Philip and Dr Anna Collins, University of Melbourne and St Vincent’s Hospital.  Consider for a moment how it might feel to be told you have a diagnosis of advanced […]

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