“Sometimes it can totally reverse the stroke” 
“Sometimes it can totally reverse the stroke”
For a stroke victim, time is of the essence. Learn about one patient’s story and what he credits for his near total recovery.
Is a mysterious paralyzing illness on the rise in the U.S.? 
Is a mysterious paralyzing illness on the rise in the U.S.?
The CDC is reporting more than double the number of cases this year for a serious condition that primarily affects children. Read more about prevention methods.
Are two heads better than one? 
Are two heads better than one?
New research examines the validity of the saying. A neurologist offers tips to improve group work.
Has your loved one forgotten who you are? 
Has your loved one forgotten who you are?
New research explains the science behind Alzheimer’s patients’ inability to recognize things that were once familiar.
Tips to stop motion sickness before it starts 
Tips to stop motion sickness before it starts
Whether traveling by car, train, plane or boat, there’s nothing quite like motion sickness to ruin a good trip.
Can art therapy help those with early stage Alzheimer’s disease? 
Can art therapy help those with early stage Alzheimer’s disease?
A new research study looks to measure the impact. Learn more.
Player pens book to keep memories alive 
Player pens book to keep memories alive
“Counting the Days While My Mind Slips Away” drives home a message about traumatic brain injuries and football.