Articles, tagged with "areas of the brain", page 5
24th February 2010
ADHD help can come in many form ranging from prescription medications to something as off the wall as obscure as visual therapy but perhaps the two most powerful tools you have in your ADHD help toolkit just might be diet and exercise.
It is certainly...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
18th February 2010
Treatment for Brain cancer in India is available at the best oncology hospitals of Mumbai and Bangalore. The oncology hospitals in India are equipped with advanced technical and surgical instruments essential for the treatment of brain cancer. A large num...
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Author:
ramesh
16th February 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage
What is Cerebral Palsy? According to Nemours Children's Health System, cerebral palsy (CP) is defined as a disorder that affects muscle tone, movement, and motor skills (...
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Author:
Tina Allen Liddle Kidz
16th February 2010
Back in the 1980's, the Dalai Lama asked a group of world class neuroscientists if the mind could change the brain. It is a critical question. Does the brain direct us, or do we direct the brain? Are we genuinely free? Or are we stuck with the way genetic...
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Author:
Drew gerber
12th February 2010
There's new research that says the number one method for keeping your brain healthy is to create a healthy environment for it to thrive in. You can't do that without being physically active. Yes, that means exercising.
It turns out that the same things...
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Author:
Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
11th February 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Vince Welsh
Accelerated learning is based on applying brain research to the field of education and life long learning. It is designed to improve, increase and help develop the learning processes for everyone from pre- school children...
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Author:
Vince Welsh
09th February 2010
Many people have used a binaural recording to help them get a longer lasting and more refreshing sleep. You can even use the binaural recording just to help you relax at the end of a long and stressful day. These recordings work by playing two very close ...
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Author:
Peter C Dougan
08th February 2010
Surely almost everybody has heard this phrase - If you think you can; you can! Such is the power of the mind and the law of attraction and manifestation. If we try hard enough we will become just what we thing we would become. There has been so much said ...
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Author:
Peter C Dougan
08th January 2010
Autism is a very common type of pervasive developmental disorder that generates serious communicational and behavioral impairments. People with autism experience pronounced difficulties in interacting with others. Also, patients diagnosed with autism have...
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Author:
Rhett Downs
04th January 2010
Montreal procedure in India is carried out at first class hospitals in Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai with all the healthcare facilities. The Montreal procedure is a surgical procedure used for the treatment of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a common chronic neurologic...
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Author:
foresaket
15th December 2009
Gray matter refers to components of the central nervous system. Its purpose is to send motor stimulus around the body to the brain. According to a number of studies and tests, the amount and location of gray matter tissue in the brain is closely linked to...
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Author:
Bishop
14th December 2009
You may have heard of the controversy regarding cell phone safety. Or read reports of studies that suggest links between cell phone radiation and the various kinds of brain tumors. But what is not typically discussed is how they could affect the way your ...
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Author:
kilauealotusked
11th December 2009
Childhood cancers typical effects are mostly as debilitating and fatal as those of adults. The most common cancers during childhood are tumors, brain and the spinal cord cancerous tumors. These conditions are marked by abnormal cell growth in the child's ...
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Author:
Benleem
11th December 2009
For various reasons we are living longer.
The average lifespan for the world is now 66.12 years (2008 estimate) and is appreciably higher in developed countries such as Japan which tops the list at 81. The figure is higher for women than their male cou...
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Author:
dunelm1
10th December 2009
Alzheimer's disease is the result of a slow degeneration of nerve cells neurons in the areas of the brain that causes a decline in intellectual function. Symptoms usually appear gradually, get progressively worse over years, and are irreversible. Minor fo...
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Author:
john daniel