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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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Sleep, the Brain, and Your Vision: Why a Good Night’s Rest Is a Game Changer
We all know sleep is essential—but did you know it plays a crucial role in the health of both your brain and your eyes? At JuneBrain,...
Team Blog
Jul 29
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The Importance of Representation in Medical Technology
In February, as we celebrate Black History Month, it is essential to recognize the contributions of Black innovators in STEM,...
Team Blog
Feb 26
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The Influence of Genetics, Environment, and Lifestyle on Brain Health
Explore how genetics, environment, and lifestyle influence brain health.
Team Blog
Jan 31
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