| Tipoffs: Neuropsychology (Weekly-e) Newsletter for Sunday March 29, 2026 ( 8 items ) |
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"Postcode Lottery of Neuropsychological Services Must End to Tackle FND," Says British Psychological Society
LEICESTER, England, March 25 (TNSjou) -- The British Psychological Society issued the following news:
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"Postcode lottery of neuropsychological services must end to tackle FND," says BPS
Ending the 'postcode lottery' to neuropsychological services is the key to treating the increasing number of functional neurological disorder (FND) cases in England, according to the British Psychological Society (BPS) on FND Awareness Day (today, 25th March).
FND is the second most common disorder in ne
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British Psychological Society Supports New UK-wide Consensus Statement on Neurorehabilitation
LEICESTER, England, March 25 (TNSrpt) -- The British Psychological Society issued the following news:
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BPS supports new UK-wide consensus statement on neurorehabilitation
The consensus statement sets out ten principles endorsed by the UK's leading neurological charities.
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The BPS's Division of Neuropsychology has joined forces with 18 leading neurological charities and professional bodies to endorse Thriving not Surviving: A Right to Neurorehabilitation. The UK-wide consensus statemen
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Michigan Medicine: Neighborhood Income and Cognitive Health
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 24 -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release:
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Neighborhood Income and Cognitive Health
An interview with Laura Zahodne, PhD
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Welcome back to Minding Memory! In today's episode, Lauren & Matt speak with Dr. Laura Zahodne - a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan and an affiliate of the Institute for Social Research. She's a clinical neuropsychologist by training and stud
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Rethinking dementia: New book argues attention - not memory - may be the earliest warning sign
SWANSEA, Wales, March 25 -- Swansea University issued the following news:
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Rethinking dementia: New book argues attention -- not memory -- may be the earliest warning sign
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A pioneering new book led by a Swansea University academic is offering a fresh perspective on dementia by challenging one of the most familiar assumptions about the condition: that memory loss is always the earliest and most defining symptom.
A New Approach to Dementia: Examining Attention Impairment, authored by
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Administration of Yunnan Baiyao or Xingnaojing in Patients With Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury and Craniotomy
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, March 24 -- LOTUS BIOTECH.COM LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland has been assigned a patent (No. US 12582691 B2, initially filed July 12, 2022) developed by Guoqiang Xing, Gaithersburg, Maryland, and Xiaodong Ma, Beijing, China, for "Administration of Yunnan Baiyao or Xingnaojing in patients with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury and craniotomy."
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Cognito Therapeutics and Ochsner Health launch Brain Health Collaboratory to advance new care models for Alzheimer's disease
JEFFERSON, Louisiana, March 25 [Category: BizHospital] -- Ochsner Health System issued the following news release:
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Cognito Therapeutics and Ochsner Health launch Brain Health Collaboratory to advance new care models for Alzheimer's disease
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and NEW ORLEANS - March 25, 2026 - Cognito Therapeutics, a late clinical-stage neurotechnology company pioneering non-invasive neuroprotective therapies in neurodegenerative diseases, today announced a collaboration with Ochsner He
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University of Texas Dallas: Shared Brain Network Aging Patterns Identified in Humans, Mice
RICHARDSON, Texas, March 26 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Dallas campus issued the following news:
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Shared Brain Network Aging Patterns Identified in Humans, Mice
By: Stephen Fontenot
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas' Center for Vital Longevity (CVL) and Columbia University's Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute have identified shared patterns of brain network organization and age-related change between mice and humans.
The finding that brain system segregation
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Michigan Medicine: Neighborhood Income and Cognitive Health
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 24 -- Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, issued the following news release:
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Neighborhood Income and Cognitive Health
An interview with Laura Zahodne, PhD
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Welcome back to Minding Memory! In today's episode, Lauren & Matt speak with Dr. Laura Zahodne - a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan and an affiliate of the Institute for Social Research. She's a clinical neuropsychologist by training and stud
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