New Study Finds Distinct Brain Network Linked to Resilience in Depression The rapidly developing field of neuromodulation has provided hope for alternatives to traditional drug-based treatments for mood disorders. Research has shown that these noninvasive procedures can be effective in relieving Ed Ergenzinger 14 Dec 2022 · 2 min read
3 Cytokines Linked to Neurological Effects of COVID-19 COVID-19 patients can develop a number of neurological symptoms during the acute phase of the disease. These include loss of smell, cognitive problems, headaches, dizziness, and even delirium, which is Ed Ergenzinger 14 Dec 2022 · 3 min read
7 Healthy Food Substitution Ideas That Are Full of Shit ou’ve seen the articles. “15 Foods That Are Bad for You,” or “Stop Eating This You Fat Slob.” They’re usually written by a registered dietitian or nutritionist and Ed Ergenzinger 14 Dec 2022 · 3 min read
Personalized Brain Stimulation Provides Hope for Treating Intractable Depression As the doctor gave her a physical exam, Mary* was unable to maintain eye contact. Although her depression had left her with a limited range of emotions, she still struggled Ed Ergenzinger 14 Dec 2022 · 6 min read
Learning to Cope with Estrangement: When Children “Cancel” Their Parents Estrangement between parents and their adult children appears to be on the rise. Over 25 percent of Americans are currently estranged from a family member, and over 43 percent have Ed Ergenzinger 14 Dec 2022 · 5 min read