News

  • High prevalence of brain changes in people with heart disease – study

    New research is the most comprehensive systematic review of ‘hidden’ brain changes in people with a range of heart conditions to date.

  • Daily News Round Up: Wednesday, 27 March

    Welcome to your daily round-up of everything happening in the world of neurorehabilitation. Research news Brain pH changes linked to wide-ranging cognitive issues A large-scale animal study has identified brain energy metabolism dysfunction leading to altered pH and lactate levels as common hallmarks in numerous animal models of neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders, such as intellectual [...]

  • Awards to recognise dedicated NR professionals

    The NR Times Awards highlights the work of the professionals transforming the lives of patients and contributing to their progress.  The NR Times Lifetime Achievement Award aims to recognise individuals who have dedicated their work to enhancing the impact of neurorehabilitation, whether through research, innovation, campaigning or leading. The NR Times Lifetime Achievement Award is [...]

  • 8 tips to help your kids with speech development at home

    Finding out your child has a speech impediment or a problem with their hearing can be overwhelming. How is this going to affect their future? How do you help them? While it may take some time to process, there’s always help. With the advancements of modern technology and education, effective methods have been developed that’ll [...]

  • Daily round-up: Friday 22nd March

    Welcome to your daily round-up of everything happening in the world of neurorehab.

  • Daily round-up: Thursday 21st March

    Welcome to your daily round-up of everything happening in the world of neurorehabilitation.

  • Daily News Round Up: Wednesday, 20 March

    Welcome to your daily round-up of everything happening in the world of neurorehabilitation.

    Research news

  • Greater access to legal aid for injury victims

    People who have experienced injury, personal harm, or miscarriages of justice are to benefit from changes to legal aid means testing that will come into effect this year. In the UK, compensation payments currently made through the miscarriage of justice compensation scheme are automatically means-tested as part of the legal aid process. This can result [...]

  • Daily News Round Up: Tuesday, 19 March

    Welcome to your daily round-up of everything happening in the world of neurorehabilitation.

    Research news

    Alzheimer's drug presents unique challenge for patients with cardiovascular disease
  • Havana Syndrome: no evidence of MRI-detectable brain injury or biological abnormalities

    A new study has revealed that US government personnel who have Havana Syndrome do not have brain injuries or biological abnormalities that would explain symptoms of the condition. In 2016 in Havana, a group of US military personnel began to experience a group of health symptoms such as cognitive dysfunction, headaches, dizziness and hearing noise. [...]