Tayla Clement, born and raised in New Zealand, has Moebius syndrome, a neurological disease that affects one child out of every 50,000 to 500,000. (Tayla Clement) THE GIRL WHO CAN’T SMILE – Tayla Clement, 26, has a rare disorder that makes it
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Energy drinks could pose a risk to young brains, according to new research. Those who consumed energy drinks — which are intended to boost energy through the use of caffeine or other stimulants — were shown to have a higher risk of
Pingpong Therapy One doctor believes table tennis can help improve the symptoms of those with neurodegenerative diseases. Fort Collins, Colorado – One doctor is prescribing ping pong for patients who have serious neurological diseases. Dr. Antonio Barbera, a former obstetrician-gynecologist who is
Up to 20% of females and 10% of males on college campuses suffer from disordered eating, experts say. (iStock) NUTRITION 101 – As eating disorders increase among college students, parents can help. Continue reading… AI vs. COVID – The first AI-generated COVID drug has
While most of us have heard about the “Freshman 15” — the stereotypical first-year weight gain among college students — a growing share of young adults are experiencing quite the opposite. Some 10% to 20% of females and 4% to 10% of
Pete Davidson is reportedly back in rehab as he strives to deal with his borderline personality and post-traumatic stress disorders. The Saturday Night Live star is being treated at the same facility in Pennsylvania where his close friend John Mulaney sought help