This hour, we’ll talk about how doctors search for brain function with Dr. Nicholas D. Schiff and Dr. Joseph J Fins of Weill Cornell Medicine. Their story “In Search of Hidden Minds” appears in Scientific American Mind.
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This hour, we’ll talk about how doctors search for brain function with Dr. Nicholas D. Schiff and Dr. Joseph J Fins of Weill Cornell Medicine. Their story “In Search of Hidden Minds” appears in Scientific American Mind.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk with actress Mariel Hemingway about overcoming “The Hemingway Curse,” and we’ll learn more about how people with alcoholism, depression and other conditions are treated with Dr. Harold Urschel, chief medical strategist for Enterhealth.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk about creating healthy environments for children with panelists from SMU’s upcoming “Tipping the Scales for Children: From Ethics to Action to Wellbeing” conference.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk about how we can strengthen the neural pathways in our brains that foster closeness with psychiatrist Amy Banks.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll learn how we can spot hereditary cancer with Dr. Theodora Ross, director of the Cancer Genetics Program at UT-Southwestern Medical Center.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk about the value of interacting with our natural surroundings with “National Geographic” writer Florence Williams.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk about Parkland Hospital’s storied past with Dr. John Boyd, and anesthesiologist who trained at Parkland who has written a new history of the hospital.
Read moreWe’ll talk about how refrigeration has changed the way we eat and improved our overall health – and about what our fridges say about ourselves – with Jonathan Rees.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk about how close we are to a cure with the author of “Brain Storms: The Race to Unlock the Mysteries of Parkinson’s Disease.”
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk with William Saletan about the fear of genetically modified organisms when hundreds of studies find nothing wrong with them.
Read moreWe’ll talk with Clark Elliott about how a pair of Chicago researchers helped him to regain his mental capacity, which he writes about in The Ghost in My Brain: How a Concussion Stole My Life and How the New Science of Brain Plasticity Helped Me Get it Back.
Read moreA panel of health tech advocates explains different ways the genre is making us rich.
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