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Neuroplasticity in Action: How Practice and Repetition Reshape the Brain
Neuroplasticity is a reminder that change is always within reach because the brain itself is designed to adapt, to learn, and to grow.
The Memory Illusion: Why We Misremember—and What That Reveals About the Mind
The fragility of memory challenges our trust in personal recollections and calls us to humility in how we interpret the past.
Silent Sparks: The Role of Glial Cells in Shaping Brain Communication
The silent sparks that guide thought may, in the end, prove to be among the most essential players in the great symphony of the brain.
Whispers of Awareness: Rethinking Recovery in Disorders of Consciousness
New developments in the assessment and interpretation of disorders of consciousness are reshaping our clinical and ethical approaches to care.
Neurology’s Blind Spots: When Seizures Don’t Look Like Seizures
As the field of neurology continues to evolve, so too must the methods used to identify and manage seizure disorders.
The Blood-Brain Shortcut: How Peripheral Biomarkers Are Reshaping Neurology’s Diagnostic Map
The era of waiting for symptoms to escalate is fading. In its place, we find a proactive, molecular approach to brain health.
Cancer, Pain, and the Nervous System: A Triad of Complexity
Cancer is not merely a disease of malignant cells—it is a systemic condition that disrupts multiple physiological domains, none more profoundly than the nervous system. While cancer primarily originates in tissues such as the breast, lungs, or bones, its effects can extend far beyond the site of origin. For many patients, one of the most… Continue reading Cancer, Pain, and the Nervous System: A Triad of Complexity
From Theory to Therapy: Translating Neurological Research into Pain Practice
The world of neurology is in constant evolution, driven by scientific breakthroughs and the urgent need to address complex conditions that defy conventional treatment. Pain, particularly chronic and cancer-related pain, presents one of the most intricate challenges in modern medicine. While patients seek relief, the science behind pain continues to push boundaries, uncovering mechanisms and… Continue reading From Theory to Therapy: Translating Neurological Research into Pain Practice