Join us in supporting the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation in their future events! September 30, 2023: Walk for Research!
Join us in supporting the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation in their future events! September 30, 2023: Walk for Research!
Get Ready for School! Join our registered dietitian, Heather, as she dives into creative school lunch ideas tailored for picky eaters and students with lighter appetites. Let's kick off the school year with a dose of healthy eating! Secure your spot now: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040b4ca4ac23aafc1-school#/ #BackToSchoolBites #HealthyEatingJourney #Health
September 6 at 2P ET is our upcoming webinar focused on teen dating violence #prevention! Dr. Sarah DeGue of CDC and Kelly Premo of SCCADVASA will present. Angela Marr of the CSN-A + CDC will moderate. Register: go.edc.org/TDVPWebinar #childhealth #safety
Trivia Tuesday Answer! False: The cerebellum is not primarily responsible for processing visual information in the brain. Its main role is in coordinating movement, balance, and posture. The visual processing primarily takes place in the occipital lobe at the back of the brain. Stay curious and keep exploring the fascinating world of neuroscience! #TriviaTuesday #NeurologyFacts
Endoscopic Craniectomy to treat craniosynostosis in the very young child Craniosynostosis is a condition in infants or very young children in which bones of the head (that normally are not yet fused) become prematurely grown together. This creates a noticeable ridge, deforms the shape of the head, and causes compression against the developing brain. It […]
Learn about body scanning with this week's Mindfulness Monday! #MindfulnessMonday #BodyScan #TuneInWithYourself
In honor of National Immunization Awareness Month, we bring you this week's Fun Fact Friday! Did you know that immunizations play a crucial role in safeguarding your neuro health? One example is the meningitis vaccine – it not only protects against a serious infection but also helps prevent potential neurological complications. By staying up-to-date with […]
Learn more about dystonia! Check out our website, njpediatricneurosurgery.com, to learn more about movement disorders and the path to resilience. #DystoniaAwareness #Neurosurgery
Medically Reviewed by: Heather Marretta, RDN Pediatric Dietitian Updated On: 19 Oct 2023 Are you ready to give your child's brain a boost? Look no further! In this article, we will explore 10 nutritious foods that can enhance your child's focus and promote their brain health. These foods provide essential nutrients and compounds that support […]
Laughter truly is the best medicine, especially for your brain! #LaughterTherapy #HappyBrain #FeelGoodVibes #BrainChemistry #BoostYourMood #LaughOutLoud #BrainHealth
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