Through THE GOD SHOT, Dr. Lipov aims to empower readers -- including trauma survivors, caregivers, clinicians, and anyone interested in the future of mental health -- with new insights into how the ...
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New research shows that physical pressure from brain tumors or injuries triggers a "self-destruction" program in neurons, leading to irreversible brain damage.
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In June 2025, Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation creating a $50 million grant program to put Texas at the forefront of ...
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A new study looks at how concussions impact kids long after they get one. Experts share what to look out for.