Articles, tagged with "neurons", page 5
01st October 2010
The expression brainwave entrainment triggers many to get flashbacks to high school or perhaps college biology and makes them want to run yelling into the night. For other people, the idea may seem great and elicit a response of 'Wow, that sounds excitin...
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Author:
keliaustin43
08th September 2010
Beta blockers can provide some benefits in lessening the distressing physical symptoms of social anxiety, such as pounding heart,, shaking, sweaty palms, et cetera. It is possible that medication can even reduce some of the negative thoughts felt by anxie...
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Author:
Timothy Arends
29th August 2010
So how does Brainwave Entrainment work?
The brain emits an electrical charge between its cells, the neurons, in response to an outward stimulus of the senses, whether the ears, eyes, or other senses. The response is called a cortical evoked response. T...
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Author:
JakeSolo
25th August 2010
Communication is everything. The moment we’re born, the labyrinth of neurons in our brain starts processing and distributing information. Strong neural connections help our brains to expand their function so we can make smart decisions and reach our poten...
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Author:
Jim Thumma
22nd August 2010
Stress and depression are two of the things in modern life that you have to deal with at one point or another. The former is an everyday thing, one that can stem from something as difficult as social anxiety to something as mundane as tripping over your o...
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Author:
Alberto Martinez
12th August 2010
How to decrease the risk of developing Alzheimer's Disease
Sadly Alzheimer's Disease is associated with another lifestyle disease that as a society we are similarly reluctant to do a great deal about i.e. Type 2 diabetes. Alzheimer's has now been named ...
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Author:
Vivienne Savill ND., RN
11th August 2010
Duck and Cover Jeans have become one of the leading brands in the world of jeans, both among men and women. They have certain features which is essential for the success of any fashion brand.
The quality of the Duck and Cover Jeans is excellent. They a...
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Author:
Ima Johnson
10th August 2010
Did you know that women experience depression at a rate of 2:1 as compared to men? The reason for this, at least in part, is the large hormonal fluctuations women have throughout their lives. Men can become depressed, too, but it tends to look differently...
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Author:
Andy Guides
28th July 2010
Did you know that women experience depression at a rate of 2:1 as compared to men? The reason for this, at least in part, is the large hormonal fluctuations women have throughout their lives. Men can become depressed, too, but it tends to look differently...
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Author:
Andy Guides
27th July 2010
All of us stand in awe of our nervous system but the study of this system is too complicated that our admiration of its complexity turns into ignorance because we would rather focus on more important things in our lives. Even medical students themselves f...
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Author:
thomasfincher09
21st July 2010
Even although the number of supplements inside a dosage tends to be small higher, you need not be concerned concerning the side effects, as it is absolutely natural and secure than your recommended drugs. Even your children can use it following consulting...
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Author:
Wilfred Tanner
08th July 2010
The brain is undeniably one of the most important organs in the body. The purpose and functions of it can in no way be replaced or overlooked. The brain controls every aspect of the normal functioning of the body. The brain has in it well connected cells ...
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Author:
Greg Frost
04th July 2010
The brain makes up as one of the most important organ in the body, the functions performed by it can in no way be overlooked. Activities carried out in the brain are those that are helpful for better human functions. The brain controls amid other body org...
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Author:
Greg Frost
16th June 2010
We all know how complicated our nervous system is and it is known for a fact that the brain alone has a complex nature. It only weighs around 1.5 kg but it has the power to run a complicated anatomy that ranges from neurons to muscles and end organs or sy...
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Author:
John Tyler
11th June 2010
What is known for a fact is that individuals begin to become susceptible to the disease at the age of 65 and above. It is also known that Alzheimers disease attack the brain and causes an abnormality there, which in turn causes the loss of normal function...
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Author:
Edward Gooden