Parental depression ‘can impact child’s mental health and academic progress’
Children who live with a parent who has depression are more likely to develop depression themselves and to not achieve educational milestones, a new study has found.
Children who live with a parent who has depression are more likely to develop depression themselves and to not achieve educational milestones, a new study has found.
A new partnership is harnessing the power of football to help increase support for people living with brain injuries and other neurological conditions.
The winners of the annual UK Acquired Brain Injury Forum (UKABIF) awards have been honoured.
In the 30 years it has been in operation, Community Case Management Services has established a reputation for its high quality service and commitment to clients, with its heralded international trips being truly life-changing for many. In the latest of our case management focus features, NR Times learns more about the development of the company and its future plans
Drinking tea and coffee daily could reduce risk of dementia and stroke by up to a third, new research has revealed.
After a brain injury it is not uncommon for individuals to find that their ability to communicate has been affected.
A novel ‘clot-busting’ drug is able to effectively restore blood flow in the brains of mice, opening the door for a safer and more effective stroke treatment.
Concussion could be detected and evaluated by a video taken on a smart device, through the use of an app which monitors the eye’s reaction to light.
Anxiety cues have been found in the brain despite the person being in a safe environment, giving new insight into how the brain behaves in people with anxiety disorders.
A specialist care home has seen its recent investment and raft of measures dedicated to improving residents’ lives acknowledged by the CQC with a significantly-improved rating.