Medical Art Imitating Life
by Jennifer Gibson, PharmDThe ideal human body shape has evolved — for better or worse — over the course of human history. Its depiction... READ MORE →
The ideal human body shape has evolved — for better or worse — over the course of human history. Its depiction... READ MORE →
In a way it is ironic, how many researchers, psychology students, and cognitive neuroscientists worldwide will remember Mr.... READ MORE →
George Huntington was the son and grandson of medical practitioners. He gave rise to a great interest in the origins of this... READ MORE →
On November 3, 1906, a key paper from a German physician at the Royal Psychiatric Clinic at Munich University, described... READ MORE →
Pick’s Disease is a rare and fatal degenerative disease of the nervous system. Clinically there are major overlaps... READ MORE →
Korsakoff was one of the greatest neuropsychiatrist of the 19th century and published numerous works in neuropathology, psychiatry,... READ MORE →
Jules Cotard (June 1, 1840 – August 19, 1889) was a French neurologist who is best known for first describing the Cotard... READ MORE →
English born, English bred, forgotten by the English and the world at large, such was the fate of James Parkinson —... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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