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  • How to Naturally Cure Anxiety Attacks

    Dealing with anxiety is one of the hardest things in life for one who has a high anxiety problem. Many people avoid public places and outings simply because they have a problem with social...

  • How to avoid Parkinson's

    Parkinson's disease strikes when neurons in the brain become damaged. It impairs the production of dopamine, which aids with the function of body muscles and movement. Shaking and trouble with...

  • How to Cure Ulnar Neuropathy

    Ulnar neuropathy, also called cubital tunnel syndrome, is a nerve compression disorder caused by pressure on the ulnar nerve, which runs down the arm and into the hand. Ulnar neuropathy has many...

  • How to Increase Oxygen Flow to the Brain

    The brain requires oxygen, its main source of fuel, to function at its peak. According to Becomingsmarter.com, the brain uses approximately 20 percent of the oxygen in the body, despite occupying...

  • 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 Cure Extreme Pain & Weakness in the Leg From Sciatica

    There is a 40 percent chance that you will experience sciatica, according to the Journal of Neurosurgery. There are numerous reasons why it can happen, including problems with the spine. Sciatica...

  • How to Identify Symptoms of Alcohol Intolerance

    Alcohol intolerance is characterized by an immediate reaction to the consumption of alcohol, not what we consider drunkenness, binge drinking, or hangover. Alcohol intolerance is common among...

  • How to Assess Your Child for Dyslexia

    According to the Mayo Clinic, dyslexia is a language-based learning disability. It is diagnosed through multiple dyslexia symptoms, such as difficulty in reading, spelling and speech. Primarily...

  • How to Avoid Brain Fog

    Brain fog is the term used to describe poor mental function or a lack of concentration. It can be a symptom of a variety of mental diseases and psychiatric conditions, as well as a result of the...

  • How to Reduce Dementia Risk

    Dementia is NOT a normal part of the aging process. Although decreases in mental functioning and acuity are common and expected occurrences associated with aging, dementia, along with Alzheimer'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 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 Improve Concentration and Memory with Brain Boosting Food

    Working at Whole Foods has taught me all about the power of food. Certain foods help the liver, some help the eyes, and some are great to improve concentration and memory in the brain. When...

  • How to Perform The Epley Maneuver

    Do you experience repeated but brief episodes of sudden dizziness or vertigo? So called benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) may seem harmless but for the many individuals troubled by it...

  • How to cure motion sickness with the Relief Band

    This article provides instructions on using the Relief Band to cure nausea and motion sickness. I spend a lot of time on the water, and I hate the way nausea meds make me feel. The Relief Band was...

  • How to Improve Your Memory Using Mnemonics

    One of the best ways to improve your memory is to use mnemonics. While ordinary rote memorization can be hit-or-miss, using memorization tricks can be a clever and entertaining way to retain...

  • How to Get Rid Of Hiccups

    Hiccups occur when air is suddenly pulled into the lungs by involuntary spasms of the diaphragm. The abrupt movement of air causes the protective tissue flap over the trachea to close suddenly...

  • How to Treat an Individual with Hypothermia

    When your body temperature drops below 94 degrees Fahrenheit is when hypothermia results.

  • How to Know If You Have Fibromyalgia

    Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder that has little understanding in the medical field. The actual symptoms, which for many years was thought to be muscle inflammation, have only since 1976 been...

  • How to Reduce Foot Pain in Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy

    Peripheral neuropathy is a condition in which nerve damage has occurred, causing pain, numbness and tingling in areas of the body. Peripheral neuropathy most often occurs in the hands and feet....

  • How to Treat the Symptoms of Dementia

    Dementia is the result of a broad range of brain-related damage that can occur for a variety of reasons. Because of dementia's broad scope, it can be hard to treat the symptoms; however, it's not...

  • 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 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...

  • 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 Improve Your Blood Circulation

    Poor circulation can effect any area of the body, but people with this condition commonly complain of having cold or numb hands and/or numb feet. Poor blood circulation can be a symptom of an...

  • How to not OD on Tranquilizers Like Wynona Ryder

    By now the news is out that Wynona Ryder had an OD on tranquilizers on a recent flight. Who can blame her for not wanting to fly without a little help? Still, an emergency landing would be pretty...

  • How to Understand Brain Freeze

    If you've ever been blissfully enjoying your favorite flavor of ice cream on a hot summer's day and experienced the sudden onset of an excruciating headache, you've experienced the phenomenon...

  • How to Learn to Live Life With Vertigo

    Vertigo is a disorder of the vestibular system, and can cause severe balance disturbances as well as motion sickness. Even with the advances in modern medicine, living with vertigo can be a...

  • How to Enhance Your Memory Everyday Naturally

    If you have a job that requires you to be on the computer, a student who studies incessantly and desires to know how to improve your memory or just someone who wants to know how to boost your...

  • How to Increase the Brain's Processing Speed

    The fast-paced world requires people to always be thinking quickly. Whether crunching numbers at work, filing taxes or figuring out the best bargain at the grocery store, brain power is beneficial...

  • How to Care for Someone With Dementia

    Dementia is part of the aging process known as atrophy (in which brain tissue shrinks in size) and can be caused by damage or destroyed brain cells called neurons. Since it is a progressive...

  • How to Interpret a Burning Sensation in the Head

    A burning sensation in the head or scalp may be due to various reasons, some of which are more serious than others. It’s important to identify the root cause to pursue the right treatment...

  • How to Identify Friedreich'S Ataxia

    Friedreich's ataxia is a condition of the nervous system that causes damage to nerves. This damage can result in symptoms and conditions from muscle weakness to heart disease. Damage and...

  • How to Identify Quadriplegia

    Quadriplegia is a debilitating condition that can occur after a traumatic accident that caused spinal cord damage. It is also known as tetraplegia and affects all four limbs of a person's body. ...

  • How to Prevent Repritive Head Injuries

    Although they are not discussed as frequently as cancer, heart disease and other potentially fatal diseases, head injuries can be just as deadly. They can leave people in a vegetative state...

  • How to Treat Rett Syndrome

    Rett Syndrome is a disease that affects children. Mostly little girls are affected by this condition. You may see your child developing normally, and then abnormal tendencies may occur. These...

  • How to Identify Spina Bifida

    Spinal bifida occurs when the brain, spinal cord, and protective covering around them fails to fully develop. At this time it is not clear as to what causes spinal bifida, however some scientists...

  • How to Identify Viral Meningitis

    Viral meningitis, also known as aseptic meningitis, is an infection of the thin membranes of the brain and the spinal cord that help to protect against injury. This type of meningitis is not...

  • How to Treat Repritive Head Injuries

    Repetitive head injuries occur whenever the brain and head are hit or damaged several times in the course of a short period of time. Shaken baby syndrome is one example because even though the...

  • How to Cure Hydrocephalus

    Hydrocephalus is a condition where the brain ventricles are abnormally enlarged. It is caused by the build-up of cerebrospinal fluid. Hydrocephalus can cause brain damage or death if it is...

  • How to Exercise With Cerebral Palsy

    Exercising with cerebral palsy is not only good for the patient but in most cases it is absolutely essential for the well-being of the patient and for loosening the muscles which can be very...

  • How to Identify Symptoms of Bacterial Meningitis

    Bacterial meningitis is caused by the inflammation of membranes that line the spinal cord and brain. Called meninges, they surround the brain and spinal column with fluid that cushions and...

  • How to Treat a Closed Head Injury

    When you hit your head hard enough to injure your brain, but without damaging the skull, doctors call it a “closed head injury,” which just means there is no skull fracture or...

  • How to Avoid Pinched Nerves

    Radiculopathy, or pinched nerve, is a condition resulting from a nerve that has undergone certain types of pressures, such as compression, constriction or improper stretching. It can be caused by...

  • How to Deal with Hyperhidrosis in your every day life

    Hyperhydrosis is a condition of excessive sweating that occurs due to an overactive sympathetic nervous system. Main areas affected can include hands, face, axillary (arm pits), feet, and in some...

  • How to Get Hyper

    If you're feeling tired and sluggish, and it's only midday, you may need a little boost. A few simple things can help you rev up and get hyper. Find the energy you need. Push yourself through...

  • How to Prevent Traumatic Brain Injuries

    A traumatic brain injury is damage to the brain caused by an impact or jolt to the head such as from a car accident. Most traumatic brain injuries in teens and adults are caused by assaults, falls...

  • How to Treat Bells Palsy

    Bells Palsy is a disorder that causes a sudden paralysis to one side of the face. Though more commonly found in adults, there have been known cases effecting children. The paralysis is thought to...

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