Changes in personality following TBIs are often more problematic than neurocognitive, functional deficits or even physical disabilities. Dr Grzegorz Grzegorzak, consultant neuropsychiatrist at St Peter’s Hospital,...
William Wordsworth urged to the world to “come forth into light, let nature be your teacher”. He was obsessed with the natural world’s power to help,...
A new male neuropsychiatric facility was launched in the UK last year, amid a national shortage of such services. Twelve months on, we visited Cygnet St...
Charities are facing the double-edged sword of demand for their services being at an all-time high, while seeing a vast drop in donations as a result...
A few months ago, my brother excitedly told us he was planning a trip to Holland with his friends because he thought a few days away...
Food and nutrition support is the fuel that can drive post-stroke rehab in many different ways, as Emily Stuart, a dietitian at Wiltshire Farm Foods, explains.
In our latest patient case study, we report on how Louise Waller fought back from serious injury through determination and extensive rehabilitation.
Ten tips from Paul Sankey, partner at Enable Law and a trainer at Inspire MediLaw, which runs courses on medicolegal topics.
From the trauma of brain injury, new talents can suddenly emerge in everything from maths to art and music. NR Times looks at the phenomenon of...
Staff at St Neots, a neuro-rehab centre on the border of Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire, were looking for ways to expand their patient rehab opportunities when they...