by Laura Sanders | Sep 23, 2021 | Blog
Ripples of nerve cell activity that lock in memories may have an unexpected job outside of the brain: dropping blood sugar levels in the body. Soon after a burst of ripples in a rat’s hippocampus, a brain structure that plays a key role in memory, sugar levels...
by Anton Bluman | Aug 30, 2021 | Blog, LENS
LENS – or Low Energy Neurofeedback System– is an advanced form of brain technology or EEG biofeedback for adults and children – so-called, because it uses a tiny signal, hundreds of times smaller than your cell phone, that your brain is attracted to, and which enables...
by WDDTY, July / August 2021. pp 28.29 | Aug 13, 2021 | Blog
Source: WDDTY, July / August 2021. pp 28.29 In the brain, not the ears Although tinnitus may begin as an injury to ear cells, it’s accepted science now that the condition has implications beyond the ears to the brain. Josef Rauschecker and his colleagues in the...
by WDDTY: Cell Stem Cell, 2021;doi: 10.1016/ j.stem.2021.05.001 | Aug 5, 2021 | Blog
Memory loss in Alzheimer’s patients could be reversed following the discovery of a molecule that can rejuvenate the brain. People with Alzheimer’s have low stores of the molecule, microRNA-132, especially in the brain’s hippocampus region, which is causing memory...
by Anton Bluman | Jun 15, 2021 | Blog
Everyone suffers from fear and anxiety at some point in time. People can be anxious without knowing why. Anxiety usually stems from founded or unfounded fears, or apprehension of what may or may not occur in the future. These triggering of alarms are often coming from...
by Anton Bluman | May 31, 2021 | Blog
Do you suffer from pessimism, low energy, low mood, sadness? Are you unmotivated, oversleeping, having feelings of worthlessness, even despair? Or do you have mood swings, agitation, emotional reactivity, and fatigue from anxiety with depression? In any one year,...