There is a growing body of evidence that what happens to us early in life—beginning before birth and continuing into childhood—has important consequences on our general and mental health. Brain…
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Alexander Nazaryan, senior writer for Newsweek, attended the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Klerman-Freedman Prize dinner in New York City on July 25th and then sat in on the Foundation’s…
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From The Quarterly, Summer 2014
This May, Francis Collins, M.D., Ph.D., Director of the National Institutes of Health, co-authored a much-discussed commentary in the journal Nature reminding…
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A team of researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine may have discovered a game-changing chemical alteration to a gene that could enable doctors to predict a person’s probability for…
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