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  • How to Diagnose Senility

    Senility is a form of dementia and is a physiological condition that results from a loss of brain cells. It is not an inevitable consequence of old age, as common perception has it. When brain...

  • Left Temporal Lobe Functions & ADHD

    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the presence of at least six Inattentiveness and/or six hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms persistent over the course of at least six months,...

  • People Living With ADD Without Medication

    Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder are now widely recognized in western countries as lifespan disorders. Often these disorders remain undiagnosed in...

  • How Long Does Dementia Last?

    Often thought to be a part of the normal process of aging, dementia is a disorder characterized by a group of neurological symptoms, or abnormalities. There is a slow progression and deterioration...

  • How to Lower your risk of Alzheimer's Disease

    Alzheimer's disease strikes fear in men and women. "I don't fear being incapacitated as much as I fear losing my functioning brain. I may lose the function of my legs so that I'll need a...

  • How to Understand Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia is a brain disease, which is chronic and usually quite disabling. Rese4arches believe that 1-2% of any nation's population is affected and there is no known cause. Studies presently...

  • About Alzheimer's Disease Prevention

    Although Alzheimer's disease is thought to be a death sentence, some natural health advocates and even patients feel that they can turn around their symptoms by using natural therapies. They use...

  • How to Keep a Sharp Mind and a Good Attitude

    Everyone knows the basics of brain health: Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, exercise and seek brain stimulation. Here are additional steps you can take to keep a sharp mind and a good attitude.

  • How to Do Brain Health Exercises

    As you get older, you may begin noticing that you are starting to have little episodes of forgetfulness or that your brain sometimes feels "foggy." This can be a normal part of aging, but it need...

  • How to Do Brain Exercises

    Physical and mental exercises have proven to be essential in maintaining brain functions in healthy people, and and may keep many people mentally alert and socially connected throughout their...

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