How Actress Mayim Bialik Encourages Girls to Love Science
October/November 2018
What Scientists Are Learning from Young-onset Alzheimer’s
Researchers are making important discoveries about Alzheimer's disease from people who develop it before the age of 65.
Resilience is the Key to Dealing with Neurologic Conditions
The ability to adapt in the face of changing circumstances is important when managing a neurologic condition.
5 Reasons to Try Water Exercise
How Adding Leafy Greens to Your Diet Could Help Your Brain
Tamirra Stewart Discovers Dance After a Traumatic Brain Injury
Art Workshops Ease Parkinson's Symptoms
The Importance of Fashion-Forward Adaptive Clothing
Neurologist-Approved Tips for Managing Low Back Pain
Almost 80 percent of Americans will experience low back pain in their lifetime. Follow our experts' plan, and you may beat the odds.
Tips for Caring for a Special Needs Child Along with Other Siblings
Balancing care for a special needs child with attention for their siblings is challenging. We asked parents and other experts how they manage.
Exploring the Link Between Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline
When hearing declines, cognitive health may decline as well. Find out how to safeguard your ears—and your mind.
After Epilepsy Derailed Dreams of Dancing, Susan Cruz Hopes to Teach
Susan Cruz, 26, was on track to be a professional dancer until she was diagnosed with epilepsy. Now she plans to teach dance to children.
Mister Rogers Saved My Life
The author's love of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood sustains her before and after a brain operation to stop seizures.
Letters to the Editor: October/November 2018
Readers respond to previous issues of Brain & Life.