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For One Veteran With PTSD, Performing Stand-up Is The Pressure Valve
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For one veteran with PTSD, performing stand-up is the pressure valve

  • November 4, 2015
  • Peter Bochner
  • Neurodiversity, PTSD

Adapted by Peter Bochner When Jeremy Cessna returned home after serving as a U.S. Army…

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“Sesame Street” Joins Growing List of Shows with Autistic Characters

  • October 22, 2015
  • Peter Bochner
  • Autism, Neurodiversity

By Peter Bochner Sesame Street has become the latest television show to introduce a character…

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Student-athletes’ Brains Should Be Tested Before They Suffer A Concussion
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Student-athletes’ brains should be tested before they suffer a concussion

  • October 20, 2015
  • Peter Bochner
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By Peter Bochner Taking the time to give a student-athlete a quick brain test, known…

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Giving Autistic Kids Superpowers Via Google Glass
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Giving Autistic Kids Superpowers via Google Glass

  • October 20, 2015
  • Peter Bochner
  • Autism, Neurodiversity

By Peter Bochner Researchers at the Stanford University are using Google Glass to help autistic…

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Mental Boot Camp May Be Treatment For Concussions
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Mental Boot Camp May Be Treatment for Concussions

  • October 16, 2015
  • Peter Bochner
  • Concussions, Neurodiversity

By Peter Bochner A clinic in Provo, Utah, is claiming to have remarkable success in…

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Apple ResearchKit Software Enables New Studies Of Autism And Epilepsy
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Apple ResearchKit Software Enables New Studies of Autism and Epilepsy

  • October 15, 2015
  • Peter Bochner
  • Autism, Epilepsy, Neurodiversity

By Peter Bochner Apple ResearchKit, an open source software framework that makes it easy for…

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Anorexics Show Different Brain Activity
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Anorexics Show Different Brain Activity

  • October 15, 2015
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  • Anorexia, Neurodiversity

By Peter Bochner When choosing foods to eat, anorexia nervosa patients who took part in…

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At UCLA, Young Adults With Autism Build Social Skills
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At UCLA, young adults with autism build social skills

  • October 12, 2015
  • Peter Bochner
  • Autism

By Peter Bochner The Los Angeles Times recently wrote about nine UCLA students, the majority…

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Renowned Neurologist And Author Oliver Sacks Dies At 82
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Renowned Neurologist And Author Oliver Sacks Dies At 82

  • August 30, 2015
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Author and respected neurologist Oliver Sacks has passed away at the age of 82. Dr.…

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The Neurodiverse Excel At Creative Thinking According To New Study
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The neurodiverse excel at creative thinking according to new study

  • August 25, 2015
  • DBAdmin
  • Neurodiversity

A new study showing that people with autism display higher levels of creativity has been…

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