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Brain Balance is a personalized program designed to help adults improve focus, stress management, anxiety, memory, comprehension and performance. Through the program, we’ll help you understand how your unique brain functions, and create a tailored plan
The largest number of people take THC for recreational use; however, many individuals also do so because of its beneficial impact on their health. For example, preliminary and current research shows that it may be used to aid the quality of sleep, physical pain, balance, and general mood. T...
While simple to quantify, dark avoidance is a complex behavior that results from a balance between exploration and anti-predation and involves moment-to-moment decision-making. To further understand the role of CRFHyin this complex behavior, we carried out kinematic analyses of several behavioral co...
DBS may also cause worsening of some symptoms such as speech and balance impairments. In some patients with Parkinson's, DBS may cause or worsen depression. If you develop any side effects from a stimulation adjustment, you need to return to the office for further programming. ...
Blood pressure is a physiological output of multiple factors such as cardiac output, body fluid and salt balance, and vascular compliance, and all of these functions are under the neural control of the CNS. Earlier studies have provided evidences showing that obesity-related inflammation in ...
Brain Balance is a personalized program designed to help adults improve focus, stress management, anxiety, memory, comprehension and performance. Through the program, we’ll help you understand how your unique brain functions, and create a tailored plan
Glial cells have been at the center of some recent AD studies [172,173,174]. Their involvement may go beyond a simple response to protein aggregation and neurodegeneration, as their roles in maintaining E/I balance [175], synaptic plasticity [176], network activity [177] and memory processing...
“little brain”) is attached to the back of the brainstem, under the curve of the cerebrum. It is connected, by way of the midbrain, with the motor area of the cortex and with the spinal cord, as well as with thesemicircular canals, the organs of balance. The function of the ...