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unwelcome-ozian · 2 years ago
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From a military perspective, the goal would be to improve the capability of military personnel to meet the many challenges of today’s, and anticipated, battlefields, and thereby to gain a measure of mastery over their opponents. This report analyzes some approaches that have been suggested for optimizing individual performance, in the context of potential actions of an adversary who may not be guided by the same cultural or ethical concerns that govern US military operations. The measures considered include medical supplements; non-invasive modifications of brain effectiveness, for example by training and sleep optimization; neuro-pharmacology; and neural implants. In pursuing understanding on this subject one needs to measure the value of the proposed behavioral changes or medical actions relative to what can be gained by organizing and training our military to utilize the unique characteristics, and strengths, of American society and culture, that emphasize individual choice.
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medicosis · 2 years ago
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transmutationisms · 1 year ago
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thoughts on adhd diagonsis and the rising numbers of it? heard a couple different theories, including a school therapist saying that he thinks children are just getting misdiagnosed because they’re cutting recess times, but interested in your thoughts! lol
yea i talked about this a bit here but i would add for clarity:
this kind of narrative of 'rising rates of' [any dsm diagnosis, in this case adhd] is kind of misleading on the surface because these numbers, and cultural and medical attitudes toward these labels, vary widely. matthew smith gives a very abridged introduction to varying attitudes toward adhd globally, and points out that countries that have 'embraced' the adhd diagnosis and its corresponding drug treatments tend to be countries where pharma companies have pushed to expand their market for these drugs, and have been able to succeed in partnering up with local and regional medical guilds and practitioners' professional interests. which is to say that any 'rise' in 'adhd' should be interpreted with an eye to material factors, meaning, specifically, profit-seeking and broader patterns of imperialism and global market expansion.
none of this is to say that the impairments people experience in adhd are any less real, debilitating, or distressing. however, when we ask about those impairments becoming more widespread or severe, often the conversation becomes rapidly re-routed to cover only a narrative of individual cognitive or neurological 'failures' constituting a distinct 'disorder'. elided from this framing is the idea that an impairment of this sort arises not just from the individual's brain-mind-body, but from the extent to which that person is being accommodated by their social context, specifically demands for productivity, sustained attention, &c in the home / school / workplace.
the core research methodologies & data interpretation in the psy-sciences embed social valences into neuro-psychological investigations, heightening the perceived contrast between, eg, 'normal' and 'adhd' brains / neurotypes / &c. susan hawthorne points out that this is a powerful feedback loop: social values are embedded in the scientific investigations, the results of which are then of further social interest, and together social and scientific values tend to converge, mutually reinforce one another, and strengthen the ideas and data interpretations supporting the concept of a discrete, pharmacologically actionable, transhistorical and cross-societal brain disorder.
i truly cannot overstate the extent to which it matters that when ritalin arrived on the us market in 1955, psychiatric diagnosis of and pharmacological prescription for children's behaviours were in a very different state to how they are today. it is quite common (in psychiatry but also in other branches of medicine!) that diagnostic definitions and categories change, or even come into existence altogether, at the behest of pharmaceutical companies who need a diagnostic label in order to ensure insurance coverage for patients interested in taking their patented drugs. this combined with marketing direct to patients, and paid promotion to physicians, is a critical piece of the history of the adhd diagnosis.
because i always feel the need to make this crystal-clear: i do not oppose or object to people seeking or using stimulant medications lol. i <3 stimulants. that's not what this is about. i want you and me both to be able to use white-market amphetamines whenever we damn well please and you don't need to justify that on any moral or medical grounds. xx
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tides-of-truth · 3 months ago
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Scientific Method of inquiry into Truth & the Mandukya Upananishad Part 1
With change in perception or state of Consciousness— experience is changed. This is the basis of revolutions in scientific paradigms— we are locked into a ‘normal’ worldview, until sufficient understanding has accumulated, to shatter a previous worldview with another, through a leap of sorts.
Consciousness IS that perception-continuum & with altered states of Consciousness or purposefully changed perception, our experience (experiential reality) also changes. We modulate perception, with procedures (pharmacologically, meditatively, shamanically, or magically), & so change our expirential reality, the world of effects & results. We say, I changed my frequency & the world is uplifted. Something is true for us, when it is an experience, an experiential result we are having that we can write down.
In the Ancient times, the means by which, perception was altered, was called magick. Magick is of the realm of mind, idea & imagination.
In the tradition it is Maya or ignorance, ignorance in the sense of the Fool tarot card or archetype— that external appearance is conjured, through the seeds of the beliefs held within, that unfold in the dramas of our lives— we are fooled to (mis)take the world of effects, of change & show, for ultimate reality.
With mind-shifting techniques, & cognitive neuro-reprogramming or magick spells etc. we can alter the world of effects, we can move things around on the stage (without the seed causes being accessed) & change the truth of our experience. (More on Magick & the Mandukya Upanishad to come).
The leap required here is that, in the lesson that we can change our perception (state of Consciousness on the perception continuum of Consciousness, we ordinarily call mind-power), as much as we want, & so change our experience of the world, implies that perception is not & never was the truth. The truth itself, is not of the nature of perception, it is of the nature of realisation.
Only the leap of realisation or transcendence of all states, is truth.
Truth is not a perception.
You can change & rearrange the world of effects as much as you please, & there is nothing wrong with doing that through the power that is the mind, as humans we all do it, but it remains the world that is on the stage, the show, not the foundational truth.
We may enter a meditative or reflective state of Consciousness or a rite (by procedure & practice) & we may experience the result— of the leap of Consciousness into Self-knowing, known as transcendence of states or turiya.
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nichoiscrying · 8 months ago
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Anatomy
Physiology cellular and neuro
Biochemistry
Physics
Math
Histology and embryology
Genetics
Biology cellular and molecular
Chemistry
Applied Biochemistry (lab work)
Immunology
Physiology of the systems
Microbiology
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horsesource · 3 months ago
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Franco Berardi: I have the impression that we are shifting from a phase or a period of a colonization of the psycho-sphere to a new period, which is a period of neuro-colonization, the construction of a sort of neuro-totalitarianism, which is based on the adaptability of the social nervous system: what is called neuro-plasticity, if you want. Neuro-plasticity is, in my opinion, the next big thing. In April, the President of the United States of America said that the most important project, scientific and technological project of the next decades, will be brain activity mapping. Wow, interesting. Interesting thing…Brain activity mapping is something that directly concerns the main force of production of our age: the brain, the social and collective brain. Investigating, mapping the brain, the individual brain, means creating the condition for a new step in the process of neuro-totalitarianism..The problem is directly the ability of the brain to produce and to be controlled by power…
Q: This idea of the colonization of the brain, I wonder if the neuro-decolonization could be a strategy, or the neuro-plasticity of the brain can be used against this neuro-totalitarianism that you’re speaking about?
Franco Berardi: Actually, yes. I mean, I think that the concept of neuro-plasticity is an interesting concept because it’s totally open. What’s the meaning of the word? The brain is not specified. The level of biological evolution of the brain, contrary to the deterministic idea that everything is implied in genes, is that the epigenetic process is continuously redefining the ability of the brain to map the territory…Catherine Malabou says Freud has displaced the problem from the level of neurology to the level of psychology, from the level of cerebrality to the level of sexuality—sexuality being the process of language, not only of sex. And now in a sense we have to go back to the pre-Freudian space, not in the sense that we have to go back to the determinist, mechanistic idea of the neuro system. But we have to recognize—think about Alzheimer’s, for instance, think of the traumatic disorders. These are not psychological processes; these are neurological processes. I think that, also, the relation of the brain with capitalist acceleration is not only a psychological problem, but it’s essentially a neurological problem. The collective brain is unable to go so fast, is unable to be autonomous, singular. And at the same time, to follow that rhythm, this is producing psychopathologies that are not part, or cannot be only explained in terms of psychoanalytic suffering. They have to be explained in terms of neurological disturbances, of neurological disease, redefinition, and pathologies. So they are not psycho- but neuro-pathologies, in a sense. I know that there is a very dangerous outcome of such an idea, which is the idea of adaptation. I mean the idea that we are suffering but there is the possibility to redefine or manipulate the brain so that it becomes able to face the acceleration. What is really happening with the psycho-pharmacological drugs? Prozac is the way to face acceleration, precaritization, and the unhappiness that capitalism is producing in our lives. So this is the dangerous outcome of the neuro-plastic thing. There is an ambiguity in the concept of neuro-plasticity. We have to accept this ambiguity. We are forced to accept this ambiguity. I mean we have to create a sort of psychoanalytic and political ability to deal with the suffering in a way which is not only healing the individual brain, but is also disentangling the collective brain from the capitalist angle.”
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madamlaydebug · 1 year ago
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educationvibes65 · 1 month ago
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UV Gullas College of Medicine
UV Gullas College of Medicine was surely established in Cebu, Philippines in the year 1977. The environment of the college is surely comfortable and most conducive to engaging in learning. The college campus is located in Cebu. The college is surely at a central location and thus it is accessible by all means of land transportation. Currently, 1400+ Indian students are no doubt studying MBBS at UV Gullas College of Medicine.
The UV Gullas College of Medicine is surely a highly-ranked institute with a low-cost MBBS education for sure with an average tuition fee of Rs. 2.70 Lacs per year. Let’s Explore more in this blog; 
UV Gullas College of Medicine Philippines
With English being the medium of teaching at the college, the college has no doubt become the top choice for Indian students looking to study MBBS in  Philippines.
Intake for MBBS course
September Month
Known as
UVGCM
Location of University
Cebu, Philippines
Eligibility for UV Gullas College of Medicine
50% in PCB is required
NEET Exam Requirement
Yes, it is compulsory
Course Duration
5.5 years
Medium of Education
English Language
UV Gullas College of Medicine Philippines Ranking
Country - 124 World - 10113
University Recognition
Recognized by NMC, WHO, listed in WDOMS
Why Study MBBS at UV Gullas College?
The benefits of studying MBBS at UV Gullas College of Medicine are incredible and are given below:
At UV Gullas College of Medicine, American Standard is achievable and affordable too.
The university surely provides one-to-one care for all international students.
UV Gullas College of Medicine Philippines fees are surely very low.
Indian food is surely available, so students feel at home at the college.
The college has surely an affordable tuition fees and installment mode is available for students.
For special care of international students, the international students office is surely available for special assistance & dedicated service.
Students surely do not face any language problems, since English is the medium of instruction & 99% of the population of Cebu speaks English for sure.
The college has surely a friendly and healthy environment for students.
At the campus of UV Gullas College, there are no doubt 1400 plus Indian students studying medicine.
The college surely provides regular interaction between Students & Parents.
The college no doubt provides hostels with comfortable facilities and safe living.
Courses Offered at UV Gullas College of Medicine
Following are the courses that are offered:
Dentistry
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Paediatrics
Surgery
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Internal Medicine
Nursing
Syllabus: UV Gullas College of Medicine
The syllabus for studying MBBS at UV Gullas College of Medicine is as follows:
First Year Second Year Third Year Forth Year
Gross Anatomy General Pathology General Medicine Medicine
Physiology Pharmacology and Microbiology Ophthalmology Pediatrics and Surgery
Biochemistry Parapsychology and Clinical pathology Legal Medicine
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Neuro Anatomy Principle of Medical Practice Preventive Medicine and Community Health
Psychiatry and Radiology
Histology
Preventive Medicine and Community Health
Surgery and Pediatrics
Ophthalmology
Preventive medicine & community health
Surgery and Psychiatry
Obstetrics and Pharmacology
Preventive medicine & Community Health
Psychiatry
Obstetrics and pediatrics
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Anesthesiology
Principle of Medical Practice
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Student Life at UV Gullas College of Medicine
Life of students at UV Gullas College of Medicine is surely as follows:
To enhance study with a peaceful mind the student is no doubt offered with the fulfilled necessities at UV Gullas College of Medicine.
Students no doubt get an on-campus hostel to stay, and Indian delicacies are surely available for the students. So students also surely need not compromise on their food.
Conclusion
UV Gullas College of Medicine is surely a great choice. At Gullas College of Medicine, the academic and moral training acquired by the students surely enables better accessibility to the high standardof education.
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asomethingintraining · 2 months ago
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I think what bothers me about medicine is that, well:
(1) unlike science where I have over a decade of experience and feel like I am really enmeshed with the culture and have some track record of success, I don’t really have that much clinical experience and;
(2) I can’t see myself as a full time clinician. I talked to a junior colleague of mine who said he didn’t want to go back to med school bc he’s enjoying PhD life so much. Personally I wouldn’t go so far because I can clearly tell that I benefit from my clinical training in science and I feel like that’s just too risky given science budgets etc;
(3) however, I think in the long run I do want to do other things like science/research, work in VC, build out my company, write some books maybe. Often times, I don’t even really like hardcore full MD people because I find their lack of curiosity boring;
(4) I feel like 100% clinical training in residency will be painful for me, so I need to go to a PSTP or research residency. Like I honestly cannot imagine myself doing 100% just medicine. Of course, there’s a lot to learn and grow from and I need to be a very competent and skilled clinician at the end of it, but I can’t imagine doing just that;
(5) Getting a research residency in psych would probably be pretty straight forward for me. Probably also true for neuro and IM. Anesthesia? Not so sure about that and you don’t get as much research time;
(6) The things that I like about anesthesia are: (1) you do important work, (2) harder to replace in some ways, easier in others, (3) I like that you do use your stethoscope, (4) generally good culture of pleasant people, (5) money is good, (6) less charting/documentation, (7) the OR reminds me of the lab a bit;
(7) the things that I don’t like are: (1) you don’t really own any disease for research purposes aside from like pain and post-op which is not the end of the world by itself but idk since I am not super interested in those areas, (2) I have never been a hands/procedural girl? Like I can do and eventually get good at technical skills but doing hands stuff doesn’t make me happy in the way it seems to make others, (3) residency and fellowship are long hours/less flexible, (4) harder to match and quite possible I end up somewhere I don’t want to be which is a tough pill to swallow;
(8) the things I like about psych: (1) I am very very interested in the diseases/the brain and you obviously own them, (2) lots of pharmacological options and growing, (3) very flexible residency especially research ones that will allow for good self care, (4) easier to match so less stress in third year, (5) I am interested in child and adolescent psych which actually pays better than adult, (6) I have connections in the area, (7) kinda a regular office job in some ways but;
(9) the things I dislike: (1) money isn’t quite as good or assured and you do face competition from various forces + lay people think it’s an easy job, (2) somewhat scared of being assaulted/stalked etc by patients, (3) I am introverted and as such am concerned I’ll get burned out by talking all day, (4) the human condition is just sad at times 😞 and I worry I’ll get burned out by the suffering.
So. I don’t know. I didn’t like derm bc it just holds no interest to me at any level. I don’t really like IM because the brain is the best organ. Neuro has no redeeming qualities imo, horrible residency, not a lot of treatment options, odd people/culture etc.
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saifgfg · 3 months ago
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Neurology Conferences 2025: Unlocking Innovation in Brain Science
In 2025, Neurology Conferences will serve as pivotal platforms for advancing neurological research, improving patient care, and fostering collaboration among the world’s leading medical professionals. These conferences bring together neurologists, neurosurgeons, researchers, and healthcare providers to discuss the latest innovations in brain science, treatment options for neurological disorders, and new technologies that are shaping the future of neurology. With topics ranging from Alzheimer’s disease and epilepsy to brain injury recovery and advanced neurosurgical techniques, these events play a crucial role in driving the field forward.
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Why Attend Neurology Conferences 2025?
1. Stay Updated on Breakthrough Research
Attending Neurology Conferences 2025 gives you access to the most recent discoveries in brain research and neurological treatments. Whether you are a clinician, researcher, or student, these conferences offer insights into new diagnostic tools, therapies, and clinical techniques that can improve patient care. Topics like neuroimmunology, neurodegenerative diseases, brain tumor research, and neurostimulation will be discussed by experts, providing attendees with upto date knowledge and practical takeaways.
2. Learn About New Treatments for Brain Disorders
Neurological disorders such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer’s have a significant impact on patients’ lives. The focus of many neurological disorders conferences in 2025 will be on innovative treatments that aim to improve patient outcomes. Experts will discuss the latest developments in pharmacology, neurotherapies, brain stimulation techniques, and more, providing a comprehensive understanding of how to approach complex neurological cases.
3. Expand Your Professional Network
Networking is a crucial element of any neurology conference. Neurology Conferences 2025 offer a chance to meet and collaborate with peers, mentors, and industry leaders. Attendees can share ideas, build partnerships for future research projects, and develop valuable connections that can enhance their careers. These conferences also provide a platform for early career professionals and students to present their research and gain recognition in the global neurology community.
Top Neurology Conferences in 2025
1. Neurology and Neurosurgery Conference (San Francisco, USA)
Date: August 11-12, 2025
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One of the standout events among Brain Conferences 2025, this conference will explore advanced neurosurgical techniques, neuroimaging, and treatments for brain tumors, stroke, and other neurological conditions. Attendees will learn about the latest approaches in minimally invasive brain surgery and emerging technologies like AI guided neurosurgery.
2. Neuroscience and Brain Function Conference (Las Vegas, USA)
Date: June 23-24, 2025
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This event will focus on the brain’s ability to adapt and heal, otherwise known as neuroplasticity. Sessions will cover how research into brain function is shaping new therapies for conditions like epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, and cognitive decline. Neuro Meetings like this one offer attendees the chance to dive deep into the workings of the brain and how recent innovations are changing the landscape of brain science.
3. Alzheimer’s and Dementia Conference (Vancouver, Canada)
Date: July 21-22, 2025
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Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia will be the central theme at this conference, where researchers will present the latest treatments and early detection methods. With an aging global population, these events are essential for exploring how healthcare providers can better support patients and caregivers.
4. Psychiatry and Neurology Summit (Barcelona, Spain)
Date: September 2223, 2025
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This Brain Disorders Event will bring together professionals from both neurology and psychiatry to discuss how brain health and mental health are intertwined. The conference will cover neurological foundations of conditions like anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia, and explore how combined psychiatric and neurological approaches can offer better outcomes for patients.
5. Stroke and Cerebrovascular Congress (Sydney, Australia)
Date: June 2324, 2025
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Focused on stroke prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation, this congress will provide updates on new surgical techniques, neurovascular therapies, and poststroke recovery. Experts in stroke research will discuss how to improve care and recovery for patients affected by cerebrovascular diseases.
6. Neurology and Brain Disorders Congress (Prague, Czech Republic)
Date: September 2223, 2025
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This congress will address a broad spectrum of brain disorders, including epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and brain trauma. Presentations will focus on new therapeutic strategies, neuroprotective treatments, and the future of neurological care. Brain Disorders Meetings 2025 like this one will offer valuable insights into the latest research and clinical trials.
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Date: August 1819, 2025
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This event will cover a wide range of topics, from neurodevelopmental disorders to advances in neurosurgery. It’s an excellent opportunity for attendees to engage with cutting edge research in fields like neuroimmunology and neurogenetics, gaining insights into how the latest discoveries are shaping the future of neurology.
Core Themes at Neurology Conferences 2025
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1. Neuroimmunology and Autoimmune Neurological Diseases
ferences in 2025 will delve into the relationship between the immune system and neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis. Researchers will present new findings on how neuroinflammation contributes to these conditions and how targeting the immune response can offer new treatment pathways.
2. Advances in Neuroimaging
Neuroimaging techniques are critical for diagnosing and treating neurological disorders. At Neurological Disorders Conferences, professionals will explore innovations in MRI, CT, and PET scans, and how these tools are being used to detect brain disorders earlier and more accurately. Additionally, AI assisted imaging will be a hot topic, with discussions on how machine learning is revolutionizing brain diagnostics.
3. New Therapies for Brain Disorders
Emerging therapies like deep brain stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and neurostimulation devices will be central to many Brain Disorders Meetings 2025. These therapies are showing promise in treating conditions like epilepsy, depression, and Parkinson’s disease by directly stimulating brain activity. Attendees will learn how these cutting edge technologies are being integrated into clinical practice.
4. Innovations in Neurosurgical Techniques
As neurosurgical techniques evolve, conferences will showcase the latest advancements in robotic surgery, minimally invasive procedures, and precision guided techniques. These innovations are reducing recovery times, improving accuracy, and enhancing outcomes for patients with brain tumors, stroke, and other complex neurological conditions.
Career Development at Neurology Conferences 2025
For both seasoned professionals and newcomers, Neurology Conferences 2025 offer significant career development opportunities. Whether you are looking to present your research, meet potential collaborators, or find mentorship, these events are designed to help attendees grow within the field.
1. Presenting Your Research
Many conferences offer opportunities for researchers to present their work to an international audience. If you are working on cutting edge research in brain science or neurology, these events are a fantastic platform to share your findings, gain valuable feedback, and establish yourself within the scientific community.
2. Networking and Collaboration
Conferences provide an excellent environment for networking. You’ll meet experts, share ideas, and potentially find collaborators for future research projects. Networking opportunities like those found at Neuro Events 2025 can lead to career defining partnerships and research advancements.
3. Workshops and Mentorship
Many events, including Neurological Disorders Conferences 2025, host workshops specifically for early career professionals and students. These sessions offer guidance on navigating the field of neurology, developing a research portfolio, and building a successful career. Mentorship programs also connect young researchers with experienced professionals, offering valuable career advice and support.
Virtual and Hybrid Conferences: Making Attendance Easier
With the growing demand for accessibility, many Neurology Conferences 2025 are offering hybrid formats, allowing participants to attend virtually or in person. This flexibility makes it easier for professionals worldwide to join in the discussions, listen to keynotes, and engage with other attendees, even if they cannot travel.
FAQs About Neurology Conferences 2025
Q: Are these conferences only for neurologists?
A: No, Neurology Conferences 2025 are open to a wide range of professionals, including neurosurgeons, researchers, psychologists, students, and healthcare providers involved in treating brain disorders.
Q: Can students attend these conferences?
A: Absolutely. Many conferences encourage student participation by offering discounted registration fees and sessions tailored to students and early career professionals. Presenting research at these events is also a great way for students to gain exposure in the field.
Q: How do I submit research for presentation at a conference?
A: Each conference typically has a call for abstracts or research papers, which is posted on their official website. Submission deadlines and guidelines vary, so it’s important to check the conference’s website for specific details.
Conclusion: Shaping the Future of Neurology
Neurology Conferences 2025 will be at the forefront of shaping the future of brain science and neurological care. With discussions on the latest research, advanced therapies, and cutting edge technologies, these events provide essential knowledge and collaboration opportunities for anyone involved in neurology. Whether you are looking to advance your clinical practice, contribute to scientific discoveries, or simply learn more about brain health, these conferences are an invaluable resource for staying at the leading edge of the field.
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akastrologyzone · 7 months ago
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ashokamarketing · 9 months ago
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Best Neuro Vision Therapy for Children with ADHD
Neuro Vision Therapy stands as a beacon of hope for children grappling with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). This innovative approach harnesses the power of the brain's visual system to enhance focus, attention, and overall cognitive function. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of Neuro Vision Therapy tailored specifically for children with ADHD, offering insights into its benefits, methodologies, and transformative potential.
Understanding ADHD and Its Visual Component: ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in sustaining attention, controlling impulses, and regulating activity levels. While traditionally perceived as solely a behavioral issue, emerging research highlights the profound impact of visual processing deficits in individuals with ADHD. These deficits encompass challenges in visual attention, tracking, and spatial awareness, exacerbating symptoms and impeding academic and social success.
The Role of Neuro Vision Therapy: Neuro Vision Therapy represents a paradigm shift in the treatment of ADHD, addressing the underlying visual impairments that contribute to symptomatology. By targeting the intricate connections between the eyes and the brain, this therapy aims to optimize visual processing, thereby enhancing attentional control and cognitive functioning. Unlike conventional treatments reliant on medication or behavioral interventions, Neuro Vision Therapy offers a non-invasive, holistic approach with enduring benefits.
Key Components of Neuro Vision Therapy for Children with ADHD:
Visual Assessment: A comprehensive evaluation of visual function is conducted to identify specific deficits, including eye teaming, tracking, convergence, and depth perception. This assessment serves as the foundation for designing personalized treatment protocols.
Vision Training Exercises: Tailored exercises are prescribed to stimulate and strengthen neural pathways involved in visual processing. These may include activities to improve eye coordination, visual tracking, binocular vision, and visual-motor integration.
Sensory Integration Techniques: Integrating sensory modalities such as auditory and tactile stimuli enhances multisensory processing, fostering greater cognitive engagement and self-regulation.
Environmental Modifications: Optimizing the child's visual environment through strategies like minimizing distractions, using visual schedules, and incorporating visual aids promotes optimal attentional focus and task completion.
Home-Based Reinforcement: Parents are empowered to reinforce therapy gains through structured home exercises and activities, ensuring continuity of progress beyond clinic sessions.
Benefits of Neuro Vision Therapy for Children with ADHD:
Enhanced Attention and Focus: By remedying visual processing deficits, Neuro Vision Therapy cultivates sustained attention and concentration, facilitating academic learning and task performance. Improved Executive Functioning: Strengthening visual-motor integration and spatial awareness bolsters executive functions such as planning, organization, and impulse control. Heightened Self-Esteem: Success in overcoming visual challenges instills confidence and self-efficacy, empowering children to navigate academic and social endeavors with newfound resilience. Reduced Reliance on Medication: By addressing underlying neurovisual impairments, Neuro Vision Therapy may reduce the need for pharmacological interventions or complement existing treatments, leading to more holistic management of ADHD.
In Conclusion: Neuro Vision Therapy emerges as a beacon of hope for children with ADHD, offering a transformative pathway to unlock their full potential. By harnessing the brain's remarkable neuroplasticity and addressing visual processing deficits, this innovative approach paves the way for enhanced attention, cognitive function, and overall well-being. Through personalized interventions and holistic support, Neuro Vision Therapy empowers children to thrive academically, socially, and beyond, heralding a brighter future filled with possibility and promise.
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sweetpeadruidess · 9 months ago
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studying neuro psych is just about learning big science words like “regression analysis” and being referred to the crisis helpline when googling pharmacology
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jcmarchi · 9 months ago
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Scientists Build a Molecular ‘GPS’ to Guide Cell Therapies - Technology Org
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Scientists Build a Molecular ‘GPS’ to Guide Cell Therapies - Technology Org
The ideal therapy for a disease works exclusively at the site of the disease.
But this ideal is very hard to achieve in the brain, which is wrapped in a protective barrier and contains thousands of different cell types.
The “tissue GPS” system enables engineered T-cells to deliver disease therapies to specific regions in the brain. In an early experiment, these engineered T-cells (cyan) successfully found and treated a glioblastoma (yellow) in laboratory mice. Dying tumor cells are shown in magenta, bottom.
Now, scientists at UC San Francisco have been awarded more than $30 million by the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) to lead the Cell Therapies for Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration (CT-NEURO) project, which will develop a new technology dubbed “tissue GPS.”  The system uses engineered T cells to guide therapies directly to their targets in the brain to treat neurological diseases, like the deadly brain cancer glioblastoma, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer’s.
These immune cells navigate by detecting molecular markers called antigens that appear on the surface of target cells like street addresses, replete with nine-digit zip codes. They only transfer their payload of anti-inflammatories or cancer-killing molecules once they have arrived at the right location.
The tissue GPS system may give immune cells the ability to pass through molecular gates in the blood brain barrier; find and stick to target cells; and safely deliver a tailored therapy. With such an exacting approach, the hope is that patients will be spared many of the uncomfortable or even dangerous side effects associated with other therapies.
“The field has many molecular tools that could potentially address conditions like neuroinflammation or Alzheimers, but it is challenging to know how to use these tools in a way that would precisely target the brain,” said Wendell Lim, PhD, project lead, UCSF Byers Distinguished Professor of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, and director of the UCSF Cell Design Institute. “Tissue GPS will ensure that therapies have a maximal effect in the right parts of the brain, making it much easier to treat complex disease.”
Disbursed over five years, the funds will support Lim and UCSF colleagues Scott Zamvil, MD, PhD; Hideho Okada, MD, PhD; Dean Sheppard, MD; and Anna Molofsky, MD, PhD, in developing the system.
The UCSF researchers will test the system’s delivery of therapies for brain tumors; neuroinflammation; demyelination (the loss of insulation on neural wires, like in multiple sclerosis); and neurodegeneration. They also will test its ability to reach other specific organs, like the lungs.
The team has mapped out antigens that are present throughout the brain, as well as the molecular sensors required for the tissue GPS to navigate to various brain regions. In an early experiment, their approach enabled engineered T-cells to treat brain tumors in mice.
“Immune cells are incredibly adept at traversing the body to reach a target,” Lim said. “These living cells could provide a powerful way to get therapies to where they need to be.”
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esperanceoralhealthcare · 10 months ago
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Confronting Fears, Breaking Stigmas 
Dental phobias and anxiety are common occurrences that significantly negatively impact a patient's overall health. As a result, dental appointments are avoided, thus increasing dental deterioration and prolonging suffering. In order to avoid this, early recognition and addressing the root cause of this unease are required. Keep reading to explore the various options available for ensuring a positive dental experience.
Identification
If the patient has elevated symptoms of anxiety, they could fall into one of three categories: mild, moderate, or severe. Typical symptoms include sweating, rapid pulse, visible distress, and avoidance. One measure is subjective evaluation through in-person communication and self-reporting, and an objective evaluation consists of objective measures, including blood pressure, pulse rate, and galvanic skin response.
Psychotherapeutic Interventions
The goal of psychotherapy is to reduce dental phobia by utilising at least two strategies: behavioural and cognitive. These methods of behaviour modification include exposure therapies, such as systematic desensitisation, relaxation techniques like muscle relaxation and guided imagery to treat Dental Phobia and remove it from its root cause.
Pharmacological Interventions
Medications come in handy when therapy doesn’t hit the mark. Sedation me­thods like nitrous oxide, anti-anxiety pills, or IV se­dation can make procedures e­asier. Hospitals make use of general anaesthesia for patients with severe phobias. Simpler sedation te­chniques involve breathing laughing gas, taking calming me­dicine by mouth, or getting sedation through an IV line­ before and during treatme­nts.
Combination Approaches
Generally, dental anxiety is best handled when medication and therapy are used simultaneously. Dentists may even enhance the patient’s experience by offering customised treatment plans to each individual. Such practices generate a pleasant experience and ease the patient’s tension. Combining psychotherapy and medication yields optimal results when addressing dental fears.
A relationship or familiarity between the dentist and the patient is another factor which affects the patient’s mental health. Patients sometimes fear the dentist himself. This can be resolved by building a positive rapport with the patient.
Bottom Line 
Phobia makes dental care­ difficult. With proper recognition and strategie­s, they can be managed e­ffectively. Patients need psychological support with medication to overcome their fear and reduce the chance of the fear turning into a major psychological illness. Prioritising patient comfort and building trust, de­ntists nurture positive e­xperiences–bre­aking the neuro-cycle of avoidance. 
A large number of patients dread dental care due to their fear. We offer rehabilitation therapies that address dental phobia thus ensuring awareness as well as dental health. 
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drsrikanthreddy · 10 months ago
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In the realm of mental health, the journey to finding the right professional can be daunting yet crucial. Whether one seeks assistance for neuro-psychiatric concerns or struggles with depression, the selection of the right specialist significantly impacts the quality of care and the path to recovery. In a city like Indore, where the demand for mental health services is rising, navigating through the myriad of options requires careful consideration and strategic employment of keywords. Here, we delve into the process of identifying the best neuro-psychiatrist in Indore and a competent counselor for depression.
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In the pursuit of mental health support, leveraging keywords is not merely a passive endeavor but a strategic imperative. It involves meticulous research, discernment, and advocacy, empowering individuals to make informed decisions and embark on a transformative journey towards healing and restoration. As the discourse surrounding mental health continues to evolve in Indore and beyond, the efficacy of keywords transcends mere semantics, embodying a catalyst for change, resilience, and hope.
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