Henry Marsh and His Tale of Doing No Harm
Henry Marsh in his masterful book gives us a glimpse of how death, triumph, and the perils of medicine have shaped his life through neurosurgery.
Henry Marsh in his masterful book gives us a glimpse of how death, triumph, and the perils of medicine have shaped his life through neurosurgery.
In need of more Science Books? We cover five science books that you should read and that will be published in the second half of 2019.
Esmé Weijun Wang’s new book, The Collected Schizophrenias, is a thrilling and sometimes chaotic ride through her many battles with schizoaffective disorder.
Oliver Sacks’ last book, Everything In Its Place, delivers a heartfelt goodbye and a much-needed collection of writings that represents his voracious appetite for knowledge.
Ariana Grande and Emilia Clarke highlighted their disrupted brains these past months. Through them, they teach us some valuable lessons.
Oliver Sacks may have passed away four years ago, but we are still hungry for tales on his incredible life. Many thought that his upcoming book, Everything in Its place, was going to be his last piece of work. But, two new books will change that.
A cup of coffee late at night might seem tempting, but what are the consequences? Here’s a story on why sleep and coffee don’t mix well.
Aldous Huxley and the Doors of Perception is a classic that explores the mysterious powers of psychedelics drugs and its effects on the brain.
At 57, Michael J. Fox deals everyday with Parkinson’s Disease. Since his diagnosis in 1991, the disease has become a part of him and a big part of his life.
In August 2018, neuroscientist Eric Kandel released The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tells Us About Ourselves, and we’re here to review it. Eric Kandel On The Disordered Mind The Man Behind the Science Eric Kandel is one of the world’s most renowned neuroscientists. The Columbia University professor revolutionized the field with his studies of the …
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