"There's a lot about the brain we don’t know. It’s one of the last frontiers of science," said Dr. Robert Klitzman. "We don’t know how thinking works. We barely know how memory works."
“It isn’t enough to say that kids with [autism] should be taking folinic acid, necessarily, but it is enough to motivate a larger study,” says Dr. Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele.
California is set to vote on a bill that would mandate screening for maternal depression during pregnancy and after birth that has unleashed quite some controversy writes Dr. Kathleen Pike.
When couples who are close relatives have children, genes that may be rare in the general population are more likely to appear in their offspring said Dr. Philip Muskin.
Dr. Maura Boldrini looked at the brains of 28 deceased people aged 14 to 79 to see whether aging affects neuron production and concluded that human brain continues to make neurons even into old age.