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  • How to Increase Mental Fitness Through Exercise

    Contrary to some opinions brain cells continuously renew themselves into old age. Scientists have now discovered that human neurons can regenerate. In 1998, Dr. Fred Gage and his colleagues at...

  • How to Treat Soft Tissue Head Injuries

    Soft tissue head injuries can play havoc with a life. The patient sometimes loses certain cognitive or physical skills, which can be frustrating for the patient and the patient's family. Treatment...

  • Alcohol & Serotonin

    Serotonin is a brain chemical responsible for communication between different areas of the brain. Drinking alcohol affects serotonin levels in the brain. The impact alcohol has on serotonin is...

  • How to Tell if You Have A Head Injury After a Fall

    How to Tell if You Have A Head Injury After a Fall. Head injuries or concussions after a fall are a serious potential situation, which could require immediate medical attention. Here's how to...

  • How to Deal With Brain Fog

    Everyone has to deal with brain fog from time to time, and has experienced moments when they can't remember names or find their keys, even though they just had them. Brain fog can be caused by...

  • How to Deal With Memory Problems

    Memory is something that is vital for our daily lives. Memory deficits affect a good portion of everyone in the world and the list keeps on growing. It may be genetic, a degenerative disease, just...

  • How to Treat Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)

    Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, abbreviated POTS, is a newly discovered form of dysautonomia. Similar in symptoms to conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome and mononucleosis,...

  • Causes and Risk Factors of Seizures

    Seizures are an indication of problems in the brain. Seizures can cause symptoms as mild as subtle sensory or awareness changes to severe effects such as convulsions and brain damage.

  • Test for Trigeminal Neuralgia

    Trigeminal neuralgia is a nerve disorder that causes abrupt, intense pain in the face. The pain is described as searing, aching, throbbing or stabbing, and is felt in the forehead, jaw, cheeks,...

  • Herbs That Help With Neuropathy

    Although neuropathy (a disease or disorder of the nervous system) is an extremely common condition, there is not just one cause, symptom, or cure. Sadly, many people are misdiagnosed, given...

  • Last Stages of Cirrhosis

    Cirrhosis is a term used to describe a very specific type of liver disease. Cirrhosis is chronic, which means that it is long-lasting. When a person has cirrhosis their liver is essentially...

  • How to Fight Short Term Memory Loss (And Remember People's Names)

    Darned memory loss! I'm trying to remember the name of a movie. It starts with a "V." That's it! "V for Vendetta!" Actually, I'm remembering a particular scene in that movie....

  • The Functions of the Left Temporal Lobe

    Recognizing the face of someone you love, being transported by a piece of music, enjoying memories of your vacation---all of these functions are governed by the temporal loves of our brain,...

  • How to Help Sweaty Hands

    Sweaty hands are something that most people don't like to talk about, especially if they have a problem with sweaty hands. I know you have encountered it at some point in your life. Sometimes it's...

  • How to take Neurontin

    Neurontin is also known with the generic name 'Gabapentin'. It is used as an anti-epileptic medication that is also called as an 'anticonvulsant'. Neurontin is used as a medicine to treat seizures...

  • How to take Lamictal

    Lamictal is used for the treatment bipolar disorder and certain types of seizures. It acts on the brain by regulating its electrical activity. Lamotrigine is an anti-seizure medicine whose brand...

  • How to use Lyrica

    Lyrica is an anticonvulsant and anti-epileptic drug which can be used for treating neuropathic pain and also fibromyalgia. It works by balancing the chemicals in the brain and slowing down the...

  • How to Find a Good Brain Damage Lawyer

    If you've been diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury, closed head injury, post concussive syndrome, or any similar diagnosis, as a result of an accident, it is imperative that you find a good...

  • How to Improve Memory Performance and Brain Function

    Whether it’s from aging, a change in hormones, being overloaded by tasks or related to other conditions, many of us tend to notice times when our memory performance is not as strong as we would...

  • How to Deal with Seizure Disorders

    This is one that touches home with me because I have Tonic–clonic seizures or grand mal seizures. This is not only hard on the person having the seizure, but also on the people around the...

  • How to treat a Compressed/Pinched Nerve

    How to treat a Compressed/Pinched Nerve. Many times your body puts too much pressure onto Nerves, this results in them being compressed or in popular every day vernacular pinched. To get rid of...

  • How to Care For A Child With Sturge-Weber Syndrome

    Finding out that your child has a rare disorder of the brain, can really take your world for a loop. I live just one day at a time. This article will teach you how to care for a child who has...

  • How to Get Shingles Pain Relief

    To get shingles pain relief you first need to know something about it. Shingles is a viral infection of the nerve. It comes from the same virus that causes chicken pox. Therefore, if you had...

  • Brain Aneurysm Prognosis

    A brain aneurysm, also known as a cerebral aneurysm, is a weak spot on a blood vessel located in the brain that expands outward and fills up with blood. Brain aneurysms can occur anywhere within...

  • The Definition of Neural Foraminal Stenosis

    As we age, we sometimes feel pain developing in our arms or legs. When this happens it is sometimes the result of the onset of neural foraminal stenosis, which can slowly develop into an extremely...

  • What Is Split Brain Research?

    Split-brain research in the mid-20th century opened up a whole new science. Scientists started mapping the brain once they saw how epileptics--who had undergone surgery to split the halves of...

  • The Risk Factors for Shingles

    The varicella zoster virus remains dormant in the nerve cells long after a chicken pox infection resolves. In some people who have had chicken pox, the virus can become reactivated, causing herpes...

  • How to Enhance Your Memory

    Since the human brain is very complex it requires a good deal of effort to enhance your memory. Learning to properly exercise your mind can help you to build your memory for the better. Whither...

  • About Neck and Shoulder Pain

    Neck and shoulder pain can be the result of sleeping in an awkward position or from the trauma of an accident suffered by the neck or shoulders. Some cases of neck and shoulder pain can be...

  • Post-Concussion Symptoms

    Concussions are typically caused by a blow to the head. According to the Mayo Clinic, their symptoms can linger for many days, or even weeks. Certain symptoms usually show up right after the...

  • What Are Seizures?

    Seizures are temporary states that arise when irregular electrical activity occurs in the brain. They usually pass within minutes and aren't life-threatening, but they sometimes recur and always...

  • Physiotherapy Assessment & Treatment of Cerebral Palsy

    Cerebral palsy is defined as an injury to the brain that occurs in a person less than two years of age. It results in various degrees of muscle impairment. Physiotherapy can help improve and...

  • How to Spot and Treat Cell Phone Elbow

    Cubital tunnel syndrome (aka cell phone elbow) is numbness, tingling and pain in the forearm and hand caused by compression of the ulnar nerve, which passes along the bony bump on the inside of...

  • How to Get Migraine Pain Relief

    If you ever need migraine pain relief then you know you need it in a hurry. There aren't too many things more painful than a migraine headache. I had one once that literally brought me to the...

  • What Are the Causes of Bi-Polar Affective Disorder?

    Bipolar affective disorder is a mental illness characterized by extreme changes in mood, from extreme depression to extreme manic behavior. It is a disease just like diabetes or asthma; no cure,...

  • How to Stress Less In Life

    Stress comes in many forms. We all face stress on a daily basis. Whether your stress is good stress or bad stress, your blood pressure goes up and your heart beats faster. The blood pumps through...

  • How to Get Nerve Pain Relief

    Nerve pain relief can be yours if you know how to get it. Many people run to the drug store to buy over the counter drugs. In fact, they sometimes run to the doctor to get prescription drugs....

  • Frontal Lobe Dementia Symptoms

    Frontal lobe dementia is a group of degenerative disorders that produce symptoms that are similar to those produced by vascular dementia. Many times viewing an image of the brain is the only way...

  • Early Signs of Cerebral Palsy in Newborns

    Cerebral palsy is a general term that describes a group of chronic conditions which affects a child's movement and muscle coordination. It is occurs when one or more areas of the brain has been...

  • How to Recognize Concussions and Prevention Tips

    Concussions are becoming more and more prevalent in the sports world. Here are some tips to know when someone has a concussion and how to prevent head injuries.

  • How to Enhance Memory

    You can enhance memory skills by making some simple changes in your life. Everyone has encountered episodes of being unable to remember a name, phone number or address. If this has started...

  • How Does Seroquel Affect the Brain?

    Seroquel is a type of antipsychotic medication mainly used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. A powerful drug, it often causes a series of side effects ranging from heavy fatigue to...

  • How Does Parkinson's Disease Affect the Body?

    Parkinson's Disease is a brain disorder that affects a person's motor skills. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, early symptoms include a noticeable tremor, combined with...

  • The Cause of Numbness in Fingers

    There are many causes, yet few definitive reasons, for numbness in the fingers. Fingers, like feet and arms, often fall asleep from lack of circulation and create an abnormal sensation described...

  • How to Help The Brain Improve

    When it comes to helping the brain improve, an explosion of new studies now show the brain can overcome and increase its abilities in many conditions and ages once thought impossible before. This...

  • What Effects Does Alcohol Have on the Brain?

    The effects of alcohol on your brain may be mild and temporary or may result in severe and permanent damage to your brain. Effects of alcohol on your brain depend on your gender, age and overall...

  • How to Drink Three Tasty Drinks That Help You Think Better

    Did you know that what you drink can help brain function? Here are three common drinks that may help the brain.

  • How to to look on the bright side when you are in pain everyday... AKA how to keep on living with Fibromyalgia

    Dealing with constant daily pain is... well to state the obvious... a real Pain! When you are in pain, the whole world becomes dark and dreary, this is a dismal place to live. You hurt to even...

  • Harmful Effects of Caffeine on the Cardiovascular System

    Ingesting too much caffeine can pose very harmful effects on the cardiovascular system. If you have heart disease or high blood pressure, know the harmful side effects of caffeine. Here are the...

  • Brain Aneurysm Symptoms

    A brain aneurysm is a weakening in a blood vessel in the brain that leads to an abnormal balloon-like enlargement. The symptoms of a brain aneurysm can vary dramatically. It depends on whether it...

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