Sleep paralysis: The disorder from your nightmares
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 »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 »When one of our family members starts to have memory peoples, we ask ourselves if perhaps they’re showing symptoms of Alzheimer’s. We should really only […]
Continue reading »What are the symptoms of adult ADHD? Can we figure out if we have this disorder, even as adults? How is it diagnosed? Learn about […]
Continue reading »If you don’t know what fibromyalgia is, you should know that those who suffer from it have to cope with hypersensitivity, which causes a general […]
Continue reading »Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that makes it difficult to distinguish between what is real and what isn’t, which causes abnormal social behavior. Among its […]
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 »Ever wonder what it would be like to have MS? Look no further Grey Austrailia, YouTube For most people, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) isn’t a problem […]
Continue reading »Brain changes due to poor sleep increases stroke and dementia risks in seniors Sleep disturbance in elderly persons is associated with brain changes such as […]
Continue reading »Children with dyslexia: What does that mean for the children and the parents? How to help and treat children? Dyslexia is a neurological impairment that […]
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 »Long term effects of depression on preschool children’s cognitive development – EurekAlert!
Continue reading »While past research has focussed on the neurological structure and function in a patient’s brain, NYU researchers have found evidence of the disorder in the […]
Continue reading »Researchers of the Erasmus MC University Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands found that stroke patients had worse outcomes when delays occurred in restoring blood […]
Continue reading »Researchers from the University of Bern discovered a mechanism which is responsible for the rapid arousal from sleep and anesthesia in the brain. They believe […]
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 »New hope for Alzheimer’s treatment:blocking brain inflammation can help prevent progression of the disease A University of Southampton-led study has found that stopping a receptor […]
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 »How Is autism diagnosed? Until now, there was no medical test that could diagnose autism. Instead, specially trained practitioners had to made a subjective diagnosis. […]
Continue reading »If we have learned anything from the movies about high school, it’s that being a teenager is complicated. The football players and cheerleaders rule the […]
Continue reading »It’s been days since you’ve had a good night’s sleep. You get in bed, and your mind wanders. You spend hours tossing and turning with […]
Continue reading »Dyscalculia is a learning disorder that affects the ability to learn and understand math. Some people refer to dyscalculia as math dyslexia, as people who […]
Continue reading »Worrying about getting old may increase your risk of dementia. Positive thinking seems healthier for your brain – TIME
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. […]
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