https://youtu.be/rsEI6Dxos-U Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, better known as concussions, are poorly understood. This means diagnosis and proper management are difficult often leading to people living with the impacts of milder injuries for years. Asha Strom…
Posts TaggedNeuroscience and Genetics
#48. Booze, Dads and Drunken Rats – Dr. Sahir Hussain
https://youtu.be/RQZ2HZ8aMoE?si=0FKD77Ba7HSrbPVt Finally! after 47 episodes as host, Sahir takes his place in the wrinkly brained experts chair to talk about his research on how alcohol drinking by fathers can impact development of the future generations….
#46. Why we need to research Parkinson’s Disease – Bethany Facer
https://youtu.be/7ZsCAfwvaKQ Bethany Facer, PhD student at University of Liverpool and Science Communicator explains the intricacies of Parkinson's Disease. We discuss Beth’s Neuroimaging research into the neurodegenerative condition as she goes over some of the key…
#42. Do No Harm: The Life of a Neurosurgeon – Dr. Dilnavaz Bhiladvala
https://youtu.be/puZp3hzzDxA Dr. Dilnavaz Bhiladvala is a neurosurgeon with over 30 years of experience working in various hospitals across India and the UAE. She is the Head of Department of Neurosurgery at Al Dhaid Hospital, Sharjah,…