What is Your Basal Ganglia? How it Works for You
What is your basal ganglia? This tiny part of the brain is the mastermind behind all your daily activities. For all the work that it does […]
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What is your basal ganglia? This tiny part of the brain is the mastermind behind all your daily activities. For all the work that it does […]
Continue reading »We all know the differences between male and females. For centuries we’ve discussed the physical, social and emotional differences between man and woman. But one […]
Continue reading »Ever since we were young, we have been bombarded with images, words, and other sorts of media that all send us the same subliminal message: […]
Continue reading »We’ve all made plans the night before, telling ourselves things like “Okay, tomorrow I will wake up early, eat breakfast, go for a run, shower, […]
Continue reading »As a young, school-going kid there are a lot of things that are rights of passage- your first invite to a birthday party, your first […]
Continue reading »“Without music, life would be a mistake”. Friedrich Nietzche may have been skeptical about a lot of things, but the power of music was not […]
Continue reading »For many gifted children and adults alike, multipotentiality can be a blessing and a curse. Marked by the ability to excel across numerous fields, the […]
Continue reading »Deficiencies in certain vitamins and nutrients can cause certain problems, both physical and mental and different vitamins respond to different systems in our bodies and […]
Continue reading »According to the World Health Organization (WHO), abuse against women, both emotional and physical, creates a huge public health problem that negatively affects a woman’s […]
Continue reading »Personality disorders are characterized by a pervasive and impairing pattern of problems and issues regarding self-identity and interpersonal relationships. There are different types of personality […]
Continue reading »Throughout the world there are many mental disorders, different from one another with different causes, symptoms and treatments. Mental disorders can overlap in one individual […]
Continue reading »Abandonment. A word that doesn’t feel good to anyone. Who would ever want to be abandoned? We, humans, are social beings. We like being around […]
Continue reading »In order to explain Transient Global Amnesia (TGA), I’ll tell you about my personal story*. A few months ago, my mom had a sudden and […]
Continue reading »Most pet owners will agree that animals have feelings and their own personality. But to what extent do these feelings affect their behavior? Laura Braitman, […]
Continue reading »Sleep paralysis is a disorder that is similar to catalepsy. It usually happens before falling asleep, when the rest of your body is relaxed and […]
Continue reading »Someone may have amazing skills in a certain field, like music, language, or math, but even with these great talents, they have a hard time with emotional […]
Continue reading »Texts from your ex late on a Saturday night (or early Sunday morning?), compromising pictures that his friends post to Facebook… Social networks have robbed us […]
Continue reading »Eating spicy shows potency in treating mental health problems like schizophrenia, depression, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease – Tech Times
Continue reading »Chaotic maternal care can disrupt the baby’s brain development by not giving consistent care Mothers, put down your smartphones when caring for your babies! That’s […]
Continue reading »Feeling grateful is good for you brain health, positive psychologists say Gratitude tasks, like keeping a gratitude diary or writing a thank you note, help […]
Continue reading »In a recent study published in Sports Illustrated from the Mayo Clinic, a link has been made between contact sports and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. […]
Continue reading »Neurologist takes self-experimentation to the extreme by installing implants in his own brain for data collection – MIT Technology Review Phil Kennedy, a neurologist dedicated […]
Continue reading »Breast Cancer AwarenessMonth – What is Chemo Brain? October is Breast CancerAwareness Month, which is an annual campaign that aims to increase knowledgeand awareness of […]
Continue reading »How Drugs Affect and Damage the Brain In this blog, we have already covered several times that drugscan often affect the brain in negative ways. […]
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