The two sides of the human brain are not identical. They may look the same, or at least very similar, but people who are predominantly "left-brained" think more logically, rationally and objectively, and "right-brained" people rely more on creativity, intuition and subjective thought to process their world and make decisions. It is good to know whether you are right-brained or left-brained; the information can help you choose a career best suited to your thinking strengths--and weaknesses.
Painting a house can present some serious health hazards: Enamel paint and other paints often contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can have toxic effects on the brain and body. Working with these solvents requires special protective measures. What are these chemicals, what are their effects and how can you protect yourself?
A brain aneurysm can rupture suddenly, often with no warning. Although it is possible to recover from an aneurysm, there may be some side effects after recovery.
Shabu is a street nickname for methamphetamine drugs, also called speed or crank . Methamphetamine is a very addictive stimulant that speeds up the brain. It comes in pill, powder and crystal form (crystal meth).
Vytorin is one of the more recent drugs developed to tackle cholesterol issues. While still new in the world of drugs, there have yet to be any notable effects on the brain reported. Given that it is a combination of two drugs, Vytorin is expected to be among the most effective drugs in terms of fighting high cholesterol.
A ruptured brain aneurysm is one of the most serious medical conditions that can happen to a person. This is when a blood vessel in the brain swells up like a balloon, usually bursting or leaking. Since the brain is with the confined space of the skull, there is nowhere for the swelled blood vessel to go. But not all brain aneurysms, also called cerebral aneurysms, get that bad.
A mini-stroke (also called a transient ischemic attack) is a momentary interruption of blood flow to a part of the brain. It is called a "mini-stroke" because it can cause a milder version of the symptoms resulting from stroke. Some people may suffer no symptoms at all, while others may suffer temporary side effects that mimic those of an actual stroke. For instance, people who have mini-strokes often suffer from speech pathologies, mental "fog," motor difficulties, and so forth. Sadly, there is little that can be done about mini-strokes, though the good news is that people who have them regain…
A brain aneurysm is a problem associated with arteries in the brain. When one of these arteries begins bulging, it can cause bleeding in the brain and even burst, causing more problems. While the condition is treatable, patients need to be aware of the early symptoms to identify the problem as soon as possible.