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National Geographic.... New science of the brain

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I just read the February issue of the National geographic which features a remarkable article about neuroscience. It is fascinating. However it reveals just how complex the brain is plus how much is unknown. The neurosciences are still in their infancy. Hopefully the advances will accelerate with viable treatments and a cure in the not too distant future.

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I'll look for this.. Mydaughter has TBI . She'll be interested too.

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We parkies read a lot and hang on to every promise of a cure! Good, we must believe and in the meantime live our lives so that we can still be part of a possible cure. With my luck I will turn 100 and then it will be to late. LOL

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