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Dr. Shahal Rozenblatt, Clinical Neuropsychologist, New York

Study Finds Increase in Temporary Paralysis Accompanied Zika Outbreaks By CATHERINE SAINT LOUIS AUG. 31, 2016 In seven countries that recently experienced Zika outbreaks, there were also sharp increases in the numbers of people suffering from a form of temporary paralysis, researchers reported Wednesday. The analysis, published online in The New England Journal of Medicine,
HEALTHY LIVING New Images Show Exactly How Zika Virus Devastates A Fetus’ Brain These images are hard to look at. 1 day ago | Updated 19 hours ago Anna Almendrala Senior Healthy Living Editor RADIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA A series of images captured in a twin pregnancy affected by Zika virus. New research that
By: Shahal Rozenblatt, Ph.D., Clinical Neuropsychologist Advanced Psychological Assessment, P.C. (866) 840-9790 neurodoc@advancedpsy.com People are highly complex organisms whose problems are of equal complexity. In order to effectively treat the problems with which people present, we need to have a way of understanding the nature of this complexity, breaking it down so that targeted solutions
There’s growing evidence that the heart and brain are connected, since both rely on keeping the blood system healthy. Now, in a study published in the journal Circulation, researchers find that changes in levels of LDL cholesterol may be especially harmful to cognitive functions. The scientists, led by Dr. Roelof Smit at Leiden University Medical
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