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Yearly Archive for 2010

Empathy – How Much is Too Much?

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
12

The physician-patient relationship is the cornerstone to quality medical care. A key component to this relationship is physician... READ MORE →

Let the Matches Begin!

by T. A. McNamee, MD
1

Today is Match Day, the day when fourth-year medical students across the country learn their fate for the next three to five... READ MORE →

My Nephew and his Brain, Part 4 – Their Life Today

by Karen Flummerfelt, MS
8

Continued from Part 3. After the surgery we were hopeful, that with a few limitations on his left side, my nephew would have... READ MORE →

My Nephew and his Brain, Part 3 – Try to Work Out their Troubles

by Karen Flummerfelt, MS
3

Continued from Part 2. After we had been transferred to the large university hospital, the doctors decided to delve more... READ MORE →

My Nephew and his Brain, Part 2 – Revealed to be Complicated

by Karen Flummerfelt, MS
2

Continued from Part 1. After we had arrived at the new hospital and my nephew had been placed into the Pediatric ICU (PICU),... READ MORE →

My Nephew and his Brain, Part 1 – Introduction

by Karen Flummerfelt, MS
2

As a person who believes in full disclosure, I feel that I should say from the outset that I am not a neurologist. I am a... READ MORE →

Deep Brain Stimulation – A New Frontier in Psychiatry

by Shaheen E Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS, FAAN
7

For as long as the brain has been seen as the site of mental activity, it has followed that altering brain function should... READ MORE →

Psychotropics and Youth, Part 3 – Equip Teachers with Prescription Pads?

by Courtney Sherman, BA
6

Contentious debate is brewing over the large role educators play role in recommending what students receive psychotropics,... READ MORE →

Why Some Human Brains Become Leaders, While Others Followers?

by Simi Agarwal, DDS
16

The human brain is a biological pattern making machine. At birth, a baby’s brain contains 100 billion neurons, roughly... READ MORE →

Brain Blogger Finalist for Two 2010 Research Blogging Awards in Neuroscience and Psychology

by Shaheen E Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS, FAAN
11

Out of over 400 nominations, Brain Blogger is a finalist for two Research Blogging Awards for 2010 in the categories Best... READ MORE →

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