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Biofeedback and Neurofeedback are a non-invasive approach to reduce stress related disorders and/or

Most people don't completely understand the power of their brain and how it can help us manage our lives. The best primitive examples of Biofeedback include stepping on a scale to get our weight or using a blood pressure cuff to measure blood pressure. Biofeedback not only allows you to see what's happening in your body, but to make changes. By using real time data about your body, you are able to learn to make, life long and life saving changes to your body.

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Fibromyalgia Likely a Response to Nerve-Sensitizing Antibodies 01/02/2022

Fibromyalgia Likely a Response to Nerve-Sensitizing Antibodies Research shows that many of the symptoms of fibromyalgia syndrome are caused by antibodies that increase the activity of pain-sensing nerves throughout the body.

A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel trial of closed-loop infraslow brain training in food addiction 10/06/2021

A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel trial of closed-loop infraslow brain training in food addiction The posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) is involved in food craving in obese food addicted individuals. This randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel study explored the potential therapeutic effects of infraslow neurofeedback (ISF-NF) on food craving targeting the PCC in obese women with s...

Revealing the Logic of the Body’s Second Brain - Neuroscience News 10/03/2021

Revealing the Logic of the Body’s Second Brain - Neuroscience News Findings shed new light on the gut's enteric nervous system, offering hope for treatments for a range of disorders.

What is Neurofeedback? A Psychiatrist’s Perspective | Suruchi Chandra M. D. 09/10/2021

What is Neurofeedback? A Psychiatrist’s Perspective | Suruchi Chandra M. D. Learn all about neurofeedback in this comprehensive article about its clinical use and benefits for a wide variety of brain-based conditions.

Here's How Much Caffeine May Trigger a Migraine, According to a New Study 03/25/2021

Here's How Much Caffeine May Trigger a Migraine, According to a New Study It can be both a treatment and a trigger

Correlation between executive function and quantitative EEG in patients with anxiety by the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework 02/26/2021

Hopefully, this will change how we diagnosis mental illness. If your interested in a qEEG, contact me and we can schedule an appointment.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-75626-0?fbclid=IwAR3zJ_7_PJ-SZCOL0wP2mFBt48Jjh-Ljj7ENCQ4dtDcfBnm8R2FaDUNDT4Y

Correlation between executive function and quantitative EEG in patients with anxiety by the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project was proposed by the National Institute of Mental Health in 2010 to create a new diagnostic system including symptoms and data from genetics, neuroscience, physiology, and self-reports. The purpose of this study was to determine the link between anxiety and...

Brain’s ‘Background Noise’ May Hold Clues to Persistent Mysteries 02/23/2021

Interesting read about the brain.

Brain’s ‘Background Noise’ May Hold Clues to Persistent Mysteries By digging out signals hidden within the brain's electrical chatter, scientists are getting new insights into sleep, aging and more.

Hormones in the Brain May Explain How Exercise Improves Metabolism - Neuroscience News 02/03/2021

Hormones in the Brain May Explain How Exercise Improves Metabolism - Neuroscience News Exercise promotes the hypothalamus to release MOTS-c. Mitochondrial encoded MOTS-c interacts with the nuclear genome and regulates both cell metabolism and the stress response.

Anxiety associated with faster Alzheimer's disease onset 01/20/2021

Anxiety associated with faster Alzheimer's disease onset Anxiety is associated with an increased rate of progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study.

High blood pressure at any age, no matter how long you have it, may speed cognitive decline 01/03/2021

High blood pressure at any age, no matter how long you have it, may speed cognitive decline Memory, concentration and other cognitive functions decline faster among middle-aged and older adults who have high blood pressure than those who do not. Even seemingly slight blood pressure elevation during middle and older age is linked to a faster decline in cognition.

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