Therapeutic Resources Blog
What Babies Understand About Adult Sadness
June 25, 2015
Babies tend to wear their hearts on their tiny little sleeves. They cry because you took away that thing they picked up off the floor and then put in their mouths. They cry because they're tired. Sometimes, they cry just because. But by the middle of their second year of life, it turns out, babies do understand that a stiff upper lip can be appropriate in certain situations. Read More »
Diabetic diet may help autism
June 24, 2015
Autism symptoms can be reduced in an animal model with low glycemic index diets, similar to those diabetics follow to control blood sugar levels, according to a new study. Read More »
Self-Delivered Speech Therapy Feasible for Aphasia in Stroke
June 23, 2015
A speech therapy program self delivered daily by use of an application for tablet computer significantly improved language scores in chronic stroke patients with aphasia, in a new pilot study. Read More »
Study Finds That Physical Therapy Can Help Those Who Have Suffered A Stroke
June 22, 2015
A study funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs found physical therapy can greatly benefit the motor functions of those who have suffered from a stroke. Read More »