Highlights: Novel wireless brain pacemaker device termed WAND, an acronym for wireless artifact-free neuromodulation device has been developed WAND records brain electrical activity an...
Highlights : Young babies laugh during both inhalation and exhalation, similar to chimps but this changes as the baby develops to resemble adult human laughter which...
Highlights Learning music or speaking another language can train your brain to be more efficient Musicians and bilinguals (people who can speak two languages) have better worki...
Highlights : According to WHO statistics nearly 15 percent of the global population suffer from some form of hearing loss and about 460 million have disabling hearing lo...
Highlights At least one doctor in a hospital must learn sign language to communicate with the hearing and speech impaired patient. Training sessions for the doctors will be held ...
Highlights Disability is a condition that restricts normal functioning but can be overcome to a certain extent with appropriate rehabilitative measures. Disability can occur...
The World Cerebral Palsy Day 2015 is being observed on the 7 th of October 2015. Cerebral palsy is a condition that affects millions of people all over the world. It is a neur...
Comprehensive medical and educational rehabilitation for physically and mentally challenged persons is most convenient when all services are available under one roof. This is a great bene...
Few things in the world are more heart-breaking than the plight of a child with autism struggling to cope with today's fast paced world. Though Autism Spectrum Disorders range from mild to...
Melatonin is an important hormone concerned with the sleep-wake cycle in human beings. And, children with neuro-developmental ailments show higher prevalence of sleep disturbances as comp...
The ability of infants to recognize speech is more complicated than was previously thought, says a new study. Researchers at the Department of Psychology, New York University (N...
Children with ADHD who start medications as early as fourth grade may be able to score better academically than those who start medications in middle school. This has been est...
Medindia spoke to Dr. Rekha Ramachandran, President of the Down Syndrome Association of India (Tamil Nadu chapter) who has spearheaded the need to understand, support and improve the quali...
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