New Northeastern cognitive neuroscientist wants to improve your hearing and brain function
As one of Northeastern’s newest faculty members, cognitive neuroscientist Jonathan Peelle is still setting up his lab. But he is already unpacking advice.
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As one of Northeastern’s newest faculty members, cognitive neuroscientist Jonathan Peelle is still setting up his lab. But he is already unpacking advice.
Congratulations to Dr. Katherine Simmonds on her induction as a fellow into the American Academy of Nursing.
"The recent U.S. Food and Drug Administration rule allowing consumers to buy hearing aids over-the-counter could prompt patients to become their own doctors and not receive the professional care they need, warns one expert. "
Rainwater contaminated by toxic chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, is now a global problem, according to new research published in Environmental Science & Technology.
"The children, all students entering grades 2-6, are attending a four-week summer reading program on Northeastern’s Boston campus this July. "
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When spending the time and money it takes to obtain a PharmD degree, you want to make sure your education is setting you up for success.
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