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When Washington Stops, So Does the Brain
The October 2025 shutdown is another headline for most Americans — but for people living with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis, it’s a quiet disaster. The lights didn’t just go out in federal buildings; they went out in labs, clinical trials, and data centers tracking the slow unraveling of the human brain. Neuroscience runs on continuity. Every paused study or delayed FDA review breaks a thread that connects discovery to real-world relief. NIH grants on hol
Team Blog
Oct 31
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What My Garden Gave Me: Health, Growth, and a Season of Change
Gardening isn’t just about growing food—it’s a simple way to support brain and eye health, step away from screens, and cultivate healthy habits. Learn how one garden grew from a single raised bed into a thriving space full of homegrown fruits and vegetables.
Danielle Jones
Sep 29
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Fun Ways to Keep Kids’ Eyes Healthy This Back-to-School Season
Back-to-school prep isn’t just about supplies — it’s about healthy vision, too. From eye exams to screen-time breaks and outdoor play, simple habits help kids see their best and succeed all year long.
Team Blog
Aug 22
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