In fact even that might not be enough. While learning medicine learn coding, learn about the latest technology, and learn how they can be integrated into your field of medicine.
Artificial Intelligence is going to change every field, but none more than healthcare. Students going into medicine today should know that medicine may be completely different and even unrecognizable in 10 years. Keep your hand on the pulse of technology.
Our kids are pretty incredible. Check out their interview with Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson, tackling topics in the field of science including major discoveries, the state of science today, and what we need to do going into the future. Congrats @SciKidsAcademy! https://t.co/NGGZ0JiJSV
FDA restricts Biogen’s #Aduhelm to mild cases & early Alzheimer’s instead of all stages - a positive step but doesn’t address the drug’s cost-benefit and side effect profile. Its approval raises questions about our nation’s approach to healthcare. https://t.co/QDLezDo6vI
Check out the Strawberry Rose Chia Pudding or Memory-Boosting Granola recipes from #30DAS to get a dose of magnesium to your brain today! https://t.co/1W7zlWL0pK
June is #Alzheimers & #BrainAwareness Month. Based on the principles set by @SherzaiMD, in their book The 30-Day Alzheimer's Solution, this infographic provides tips and facts around how lifestyle habits can support brain health!
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It’s never too late to finish what you started— even 42 years after initially beginning an undergraduate degree. Challenging your brain to absorb information is a great way to keep your brain primed and in shape later in life. https://t.co/GIc7eDewIv.
Research from @FrontiersIn suggests we're capable of preventing cognitive decline through certain lifestyle choices. 1 study states that participating in moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise 3 or more times per week led to a boost in the healthy brain biomarkers of participants.
What does this mean for you?
Well, if you find yourself in the middle or later stages of life, it might be time to evaluate how much exercise you’re getting. The idea is to get blood pumping and get your heart rate up. Even just walking 3x per week can give your brain a boost.
Welcome to the Brain Health Revolution #Podcast! In this episode, we took a deep dive into the history & steps of @US_FDA approval of the latest Alzheimer’s drug, #Aducanumab, side effects of the drug, long-term consequences to the field, and more. https://t.co/33Rtn74HOy
“The past three weeks have put a spring back in my step. My legs may be tired, but my mind is racing and I’m hoping to be back very soon with other ways in which I can help people, help others.” Captain Tom Moore’s dedication made him a true NEURO hero.
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Want to understand the connection between what we eat & health? Really no better guide than @doctors_kitchen This episode on #Dementia with @SherzaiMD is brilliant on science of prevention. Gripping stuff: https://t.co/GEWd2irp6b
“There’s no threshold drinking for harm – any alcohol is worse. Pretty much the whole brain seems to be affected – not just specific areas, as previously thought,” said Anya Topiwala, the lead author & senior clinical lecturer at @UniOfOxford. More here ➡️ https://t.co/AhRWUWHz1b