Posts Tagged ‘brain’

Help For People Who Struggle To Sleep At Night

Do you find it hard to get a good nights sleep? Are you looking into the different ways of helping you to obtain more sleep at night? Is stress affecting your sleep patterns? A couple of years ago I am the type of person who would have answered yes to all of these questions. In [...]

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Music with Surgery: Why?

Why would you want music during surgery?
As I travel the country talking with people
about the importance of music during surgery,
there is one question that arises over and over.
The question is a good one: why would you want
music during surgery if you’re going to be asleep?
Very logical question and luckily, [...]

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Fibromyalgia Syndrome Explained

Fibromyalgia syndrome is a disorder of the musculoskeletal system. The cause is unknown, but the name actually means pain in muscules, tendons, ligaments, and soft fibrous in the human body.
Those with fibromyalgia often say that they literall hurt all over their body. They feel like all of their muscles have been strained, their bones ache, [...]

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Learning Disabilities Associated with ADHD

It is very common to have a learning disability along with ADHD.
In fact, research shows that thirty percent of people with ADHD also
have a learning disability. Beyond learning disabilities, over
fifty percent of individuals with ADHD have some other type of
brain-based disorder. This is why depression, anxiety, OCD,
bipolar disorder [...]

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What are the Symptoms and Causes of a Panic Attack?

A panic attack is a symptom of an anxiety disorder that has emotional and physical symptoms. Emotional symptoms associated with a panic attack include intense feelings of unreasonable and unexplainable fear. Physical symptoms associated with a panic attack include dizziness, a feeling of choking, feelings of faintness, clammy hands, racing heart, and severe shaking.
Millions of [...]

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Understanding ADHD

Although this disorder has been researched and studied for over a
century, there are still aspects of it that are not understood by the
general public. ADHD is a disorder that affects a person’s ability
to pay attention and focus. This sounds simple enough, but the
disorder shows up in people in different ways. [...]

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Those With Disabilities Often Have Abilities in Other Things

Have you ever noticed that people who have let’s say hearing disabilities seem to have their other senses more keen or can do something else better than others? One thing I have always found dealing with people of let’s say a disability is that they are generally able to make up for it somewhere else.
For [...]

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Autistic Children and Adulthood

Autistic Children or NeuroTypical Children are becoming more and more common in our civilization and there are many theories as to why this is. But whatever the reason we will have to address those already here and help these children into adulthood, so they can better function on their own you see?
You know many people [...]

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Incontinence and Stroke Recovery

Urinary incontinence is closely associated with stroke survivors. People surviving from a stroke episode normally confront this embarrassing malady. Incontinence is not only distressing for the patient, but also equally troublesome for the caretaker. Only recently have reports become available on the possible neurological areas that are affected in stroke patients, and bladder impairment. There [...]

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Alzheimer’s Explained

Alzheimer?s is a disease that destroys the nerve cells particularly those in the brain; it is the most common form of dementia and the risk of getting it increases with age. It is thought that currently over 18 million people throughout the world suffer from this disease.
No cure is available for Alzheimer?s disease or indeed [...]

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