Throwback Thursday! This article originally appeared November 2010 in Volume 3, Issue 3 "special Focus on Woman in Science".
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In the realm of the blogosphere, one comes across myriad blogs, which discuss and describe fascinating topics that would surely encourage one to think and act.
One such blog of immense potential is the Brain Blogger, a blog that presents the newest topics of profound relevance from the field of Neuroscience to enthusiastic net surfers, inquisitive minds and just about anyone who would like to learn more about the fascinating functions of the brain.
An award-winning blog, Brain Blogger was founded in 2005 by Dr. Shaheen Lakhan and Mr. Ray McIntyre as an official undertaking of the Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF) — a non-profit organization aimed at reviewing and raising awareness of several biopsychosocial issues, beyond what is already known today.
Regular posts feature topics on Neuroscience/Neurology, Psychology/Psychiatry and Health/Healthcare. Well-written essays, simple language, in-depth analysis of relevant questions, organized presentation of perspectives and an interactive mode of communicating with the reader make the Brain Blogger a highly recommendable blog. A blog which believes in purposeful activity, the Brain Blogger also encourages people from all spheres of profession (it boasts of more than 60 contributors, from neurosurgeons to psychologists) to contribute relevant articles. No wonder this influential blog got noticed, and rewarded (ranks first in Blogs.com's "10 Best Brain Blogs"), for its valuable contributions to increase public curiosity towards the mysteries of the brain, health and mind.
Just log-in today and explore, subscribe or contribute to the many topics featured as posts or videos on the Brain Blogger. Post it on your Facebook profile or just tweet about it, and be part of this global movement to enlighten yourself and others about the dynamics of the mind and brain. Stay healthy, and have a healthy brain!
by Katyayni Vinnakota
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