Join us in making a difference this ADHD Awareness Month. Together, we can create a world where everyone's neurodiversity is celebrated! #ADHDAwarenessMonth #EmbraceNeurodiversity #SupportADHD
Join us in making a difference this ADHD Awareness Month. Together, we can create a world where everyone's neurodiversity is celebrated! #ADHDAwarenessMonth #EmbraceNeurodiversity #SupportADHD
Parenting a child with epilepsy can be an incredibly tough and emotionally draining journey. You may find yourself constantly grappling with the uncertainty of finding the right treatment, worrying about unusual behavior that might indicate seizures, and constantly communicating with a neurologist. On top of that, you're faced with the daunting decision of whether or […]
Robert Morin, MD Let’s delve into the intricacies of my working process. In this image, you can witness a surgical procedure involving an endoscopic craniectomy for metopic craniosynostosis. If you or your loved one is seeking specialized care or consultations for craniofacial conditions like this, don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I am here […]
Hydrocephalus, often called "water on the brain," isn't caused by an excess of water. It's a condition characterized by the buildup of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain's ventricles. Thanks for playing along! Stay tuned for more brainy trivia. #TriviaTuesday #HydrocephalusAwareness #BrainFacts
Journaling is a gift you give yourself, a way to navigate life's ups and downs, and a treasure trove of self-discovery. So grab your journal and start writing your unique story today! #JournalingJourney #SelfDiscovery #WritingIsTherapy
Medically Reviewed by: Catherine A. Mazzola, MD, FAANS Pediatric Neurosurgeon Updated On: 18 March 2025 As a parent, noticing your child struggle with movement can be concerning. Pediatric movement disorders can impact your child's ability to perform everyday tasks and their overall quality of life. This guide will explore five common movement disorders in children, […]
Seizures are more common than you might think. Approximately 1 in 10 individuals around the world will experience at least one seizure in their lifetime. These neurological events can vary widely in type and severity, but with increased awareness, understanding, and medical advancements, we can continue to support those affected by seizures and strive for […]
September is Craniofacial Acceptance Month, a time to spread love, understanding, and acceptance for those with craniofacial differences. Let's stand together to raise awareness, promote inclusivity, and honor the beauty of every individual's unique journey. #CraniofacialAcceptance #EmbraceUniqueness
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