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Cerebral Palsy

Did you know that Cerebral Palsy affects movement and posture and is the most common motor disability in childhood? Stay tuned every Tuesday for interesting facts and trivia about Cerebral Palsy as we raise awareness this month. #TriviaTuesday #CerebralPalsyAwareness #PediatricNeurology #PediatricNeurosurgery

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Mental Well-Being

Take a moment today to practice mindfulness with your little ones. Whether it's deep breathing exercises, a nature walk, or simply sitting quietly together, mindfulness can help promote mental well-being for both children and adults. #MindfulnessMonday #PediatricNeurology #PediatricNeurosurgery #MentalHealth

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Classical Music

MYTH: While it's true that listening to music can have various benefits for the brain, such as improving mood and concentration, there's no concrete evidence to support the idea that it directly increases intelligence. Intelligence is a complex trait influenced by a multitude of factors, including genetics, environment, education, and experiences. So, while enjoying classical […]

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The 13th Annual Gala

The 13th Annual Gala is hosted by the NJ Craniofacial Center (501c3), to help raise money for to provide continued treatement and services to the children and families in need around the world. Our gala will take place on Tuesday May 21, 2024, 6:00PM, at The Park Savoy Estate. Our theme this year is bow […]

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Children's Nervous Systems

False! Children's nervous systems continue to develop and mature throughout childhood and adolescence. In fact, significant growth and refinement occur during these early years, laying the foundation for various cognitive, emotional, and physical abilities. So, while babies are born with basic neurological structures, their nervous systems undergo substantial growth and organization in the years to […]

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Self-Compassion

Wishing you a mindful Monday filled with self-love and compassion. 🌸 #MindfulnessMonday #SelfCompassion #LoveYourself

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13th Annual NJ Craniofacial Gala

The 13th Annual Gala is hosted by the NJ Craniofacial Center (501c3), to help raise money for to provide continued treatement and services to the children and families in need around the world. Our gala will take place on Tuesday May 21, 2024, 6:00PM, at The Park Savoy Estate. Our theme this year is bow […]

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Types of Craniofacial Anomalies and Facial Deformity

Understanding Craniofacial Anomalies and Facial Deformities in Children

Every child’s face tells a story, and for some, it includes unique features caused by craniofacial anomalies or facial deformities. These conditions can affect a child’s appearance, health, and confidence, but with early diagnosis and specialized care, their quality of life can significantly improve. At the NJ Craniofacial Center, we provide expert care and support […]

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Scent of Chocolate

 Did you know? The scent of chocolate can boost theta brain waves, promoting relaxation and calmness. Indulge your senses and unwind with a delightful treat today! #ChocolateRelaxation #Brainwaves #Unwind

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MDFAME

Learn about this initiative, which aims to inspire the next generation of healthcare professionals. Kudos to the team for their dedication!  #MDFAME #InspiringFuturePhysicians

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