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Old Jul 09, 2011, 07:45 AM
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Dr. Frances Jensen, neuroscientist at Children's Hospital Boston and president-elect of the American Epilepsy Society, gives a video presentation here: TEDMED: Young brains, autism and epilepsy

Alot of new information is being discovered about the major differences between young and mature brains. Parents may want to have their children watch the video with them. As with most new information, it will be awhile before the public actually reap the benefits.

However, Dr. Jensen believes young people, especially teenagers, need to know now about the downside of what is being discovered.

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Old Jul 09, 2011, 08:21 AM
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Very interesting Byz, thankyou for posting this I am sure it will be very helpful for many of our young teens to read and watch and understand themselves better.

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