Articles, tagged with "areas of the brain", page 6
09th December 2009
Brain wave therapy works because people are always looking to try and make some positive changes in their lives. Brain wave therapy takes the basic understanding that the brain controls all other parts of the body and uses this undeniable truth to make br...
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Author:
Peter C Dougan
08th December 2009
Generally medical volumes dump recall loss, dementia and Alzheimer's mutually. What authors and physicians apparently fail to grasp the meaning is that aging does not necessarily mean forgetfulness, and that Alzheimer's is a serious sickness, not a result...
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Author:
Health4Life
08th December 2009
A large amount medical volumes dump recollection loss, dementia and Alzheimer's in concert. What authors and physicians apparently fail to grasp the meaning is that aging does not necessarily mean forgetfulness, and that Alzheimer's is a serious sickness,...
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Health4Life
04th December 2009
Alzheimer's
A good number medical volumes dump remembrance loss, dementia and Alzheimer's at the same time. What authors and physicians apparently fail to grasp the meaning is that aging does not necessarily mean forgetfulness, and that Alzheimer's is ...
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Author:
Health4Life
03rd December 2009
Alzheimer's
Generally medical volumes dump recall loss, dementia and Alzheimer's mutually. What authors and physicians apparently fail to grasp the meaning is that aging does not necessarily mean forgetfulness, and that Alzheimer's is a serious sicknes...
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Author:
Health4Life
30th November 2009
Eyes are organs that detect light, and send electrical impulses along the optic nerve to the visual and other areas of the brain. Some eye problems are minor and fleeting. But some lead to a permanent loss of vision. Common eye problems include:
Cata...
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Author:
herbalcure30
23rd November 2009
Treat drug addiction with another drug? It may not seem sensible at first, but medical science suggests that cognitive enhancing drugs might be the panacea addicts need to overcome the real and physical obstacles they encounter on the path to recovery.
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Author:
Robert Bell
19th November 2009
There is nothing like natural light, particularly sunlight. It makes us feel good because it stimulates particular areas of the brain where certain chemicals and hormones are released. Here in the United Kingdom many people suffer from seasonal affectiv...
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Author:
Graham Baylis
12th November 2009
Fibromyalgia is a neurological chronic condition that affects the musculoskeletal tissues of the body. The disorder is mostly responsible for inducing discomfort, pain and fatigue in the muscles, ligaments, tendons and in the areas surrounding the joints....
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Author:
Carroll Willis
21st October 2009
When it comes to a panic attack, medical causes can contribute to this. This is often an overlooked area. This being the case, simply knowing some of the medical causes can lead to greater insight into the issue. Let us discuss this a bit.
Stress and a...
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Author:
Dillon Hideki
16th October 2009
Beijing, China's Tiantan Puhua Neurosurgical Hospital is doing wonders for people with cerebral palsy with a new breakthrough in treatment that involves stem cells.
Recently, doctors at Tiantan Puhua treated a 19-year-old cerebral palsy patient from Hu...
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Author:
shinyumi
02nd October 2009
For years I've preached about the importance of holistic health. That if one part of your body is out of balance, so will the rest. Yet most questions I get from my readers is how they can specifically improve their brains - as if that's possible without ...
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Author:
johnhogan
28th September 2009
Cerebral Palsy and disability Cerebral palsy is an incapacity which has had a huge impact on both children and adults internationally. According to the Center for disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 10,000 babies in the US alone develop cerebr...
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Author:
Aubrey Henderson
25th September 2009
A major part of Hemispheric Integration Therapy and the functional neurology approach to the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders deals with the term "Functional Disconnect Syndrome." A Functional Disconnect Syndrome is a situation where connecti...
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Author:
drmane
24th September 2009
Steriotactic Radiosurgery And Radiotherapy In India
What is stereotactic radiosurgery and how is it used ?
Stereotactic radiosurgery is a highly precise form of radiation therapy used primarily to treat tumors and other abnormalities of the brain....
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Author:
WeCareIndia