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Understanding Depression: Clinical Features, Neurobiology, Treatments, and Emerging Therapies
Depression is one of the most common, disabling, and misunderstood mental health conditions worldwide.

Andra Bria
Dec 5, 20254 min read


Women’s Brain Health: How Multimodal AI Can Detect Early Signs of Perimenopause
Perimenopause is one of the most significant physiological transitions in a woman’s life - yet it remains one of the least recognized, least measured, and least supported . Millions of women experience symptoms for years before anyone identifies what’s happening. For some, the earliest signs are subtle: disrupted sleep, fluctuating mood, irregular periods, brain fog, changes in temperature regulation. What most people don’t realize is this: Perimenopause is also a profound ne

Andra Bria
Dec 2, 20254 min read


Senolytics: The Emerging Science of Clearing Old Cells to Extend Healthspan
Aging was once considered inevitable—a slow, quiet drift toward biological decline.But over the last decade, scientists have discovered something extraordinary: Aging is not just about time . It’s also about the accumulation of a specific type of damaged cell that refuses to die. These cells—called senescent cells —build up in the body as we age. They don’t divide, they don’t function normally, and they secrete toxic molecules that damage surrounding tissues. They accelerate

Andra Bria
Dec 2, 20253 min read


Innovative Treatments for Neurological Disorders Explained
Neurological disorders affect millions of people worldwide, impacting their quality of life and daily functioning. Traditional treatments often focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing the underlying causes. However, recent advancements in medical research and technology have led to innovative treatments that offer new hope for patients.

Andra Bria
Dec 2, 20254 min read


Neurorehabilitation: Pathways to Recovery and Brain Health
Neurorehabilitation is a vital field that focuses on helping individuals recover from neurological injuries and conditions. Whether it's a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or a degenerative disease, the journey to recovery can be challenging. However, with the right approaches and therapies, many patients can regain their independence and improve their quality of life.

Andra Bria
Dec 2, 20254 min read


The New Science of Aging: Meet the Biomarkers That Are Redefining How We Measure Time
scientists are shifting the entire paradigm from chronological age to biological age - a much more accurate, dynamic measure of how quickly your body is aging on the inside.

Andra Bria
Dec 2, 20254 min read


Why Studying Aging May Be the Key to Curing Neurodegenerative Diseases
By understanding - and modifying - the biology of aging, we have the chance to:
✔ prevent disease before it starts✔ slow or reverse early damage✔ develop therapies that work across conditions✔ extend cognitive healthspan, not just lifespan✔ rethink dementia as something we can influence, not simply endure.

Andra Bria
Dec 2, 20253 min read


Aging is Making the Brain Vulnerable: The Biology Behind Neurodegeneration
Aging doesn’t cause neurodegeneration in a direct, linear way. Rather, it gradually weakens the systems that normally protect the brain.

Andra Bria
Dec 2, 20253 min read


Understanding Dementia: Definition, Causes, Types, Treatments, and the Road Ahead
Dementia is one of the most pressing public health challenges of the 21st century. As populations age, more individuals and families are affected by memory loss, cognitive decline, and the profound emotional and economic strains that come with long-term care needs. Yet for many, dementia remains misunderstood—seen simply as “memory loss” rather than a complex set of neurological conditions. What Is Dementia? Dementia is not a single disease . It is an umbrella term describing

Andra Bria
Dec 2, 20253 min read


What healthcare should learn from the wellness industry: design and experience can outperform even the strongest evidence
Most clinical devices feel like they were designed for clinicians, not patients. They are intimidating, clunky, and bureaucratic - and often wrapped in layers of friction: uncomfortable hardware, multi-step setup, multi-step follow-up, and opaque results.
Meanwhile, wellness products assume the user is the priority, not the clinician or the billing system.

Andra Bria
Nov 28, 20256 min read


Cognitive Screening for Dementia Today: a guide
As populations age and brain health becomes a strategic priority for health systems, early detection of cognitive impairment is more important than ever.

Andra Bria
Nov 27, 20254 min read


November is Caregiver Month
By investing in caregiver capacity, we free clinicians to work at the top of their license, expand the system’s ability to manage rising demand, and create a more resilient, human-centered model of care. It’s one of the most overlooked and most scalable ways to rebuild workforce strength.

Andra Bria
Nov 23, 20251 min read


Understanding a Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most widely studied yet still misunderstood neurological conditions. Affecting nearly 3 million people worldwide, MS presents a complex interplay of immune dysfunction, genetics, environment, and lifestyle.

Andra Bria
Nov 23, 20254 min read


Unveiling the Invisible in Neurological Conditions: A Working Visit to the European Parliament
Neurological conditions affect millions across the globe, yet many of their most pressing issues remain invisible to society at large. This was the focus of an important working visit at the European Parliament organised by the European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA) in collaboration with the European Parliament, where representatives from NGOs, patient advocacy groups, and public administration came together to shed light on these challenges and advocate for

Andra Bria
Nov 16, 20255 min read
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