by Tess Lawson | Apr 29, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Love Relationships - NeuroFeedback increases Intimacy, Stress | 0 Comments
Dec. 17, 2012 — People who worry constantly are at greater risk for post-traumatic stress disorder, according to new Michigan State University research published in the journal Psychological Medicine. Many people experience traumatic events such as the death of a... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 29, 2014 | ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Stress, Youth and Anxiety | 0 Comments
Researchers have identified risk factors for children exposed to trauma in developing PTSD Researchers have identified risk factors for children exposed to trauma in developing PTSD from analyzing 6,483 teen–parent pairs from the National Comorbidity Survey... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 28, 2014 | Athletes & Artists- NeuroFeedback Improves Your Performance, Stress | 0 Comments
From The LA Times By Melissa Healy July 8, 2013, 3:24 p.m. “…learning to play a musical instrument can have long-term cognitive benefits, and that listening to music can lower blood pressure, ease pain and provide connections to happier, healthier times... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 28, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Love Relationships - NeuroFeedback increases Intimacy, Stress | 0 Comments
“For the first time…. we can see the process of how the nature, degree, and resolution of conflict are negatively impacted by poor sleep,” said Chen, a professor of psychology at UC Berkeley. July 9, 2013 — Relationship problems can keep us awake at... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 27, 2014 | ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Neurological Disorders, Stress | 0 Comments
Zhang was the first to prove that transplanted embryonic-turned nerve cells can repair the neurological deficits and improve memory and learning functions You simply can’t remember where you put your keys. It’s fine, happens to everybody and you are just getting... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 27, 2014 | ADHD, ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Stress | 1 Comment
The Wall Street Journal. IN THE LAB. Updated July 8, 2013, 8:35 p.m. ET “The medication’s ability to improve concentration and attention may even backfire when it comes to studying..” It’s no longer shocking to hear of children with... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 26, 2014 | Stress | 0 Comments
“The lunar cycle seems to influence human sleep, even when one does not ‘see’ the moon and is not aware of the actual moon phase” Many people complain about poor sleep around the full moon, and now a report offers some of the first convincing... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 26, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Stress, Youth and Anxiety | 0 Comments
Biochemical mapping helps explain who will respond to antidepressants. July 18, 2013 — Duke Medicine researchers have identified biochemical changes in people taking antidepressants — but only in those whose depression improves. These changes occur in a... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 25, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Stress | 0 Comments
Brain imaging study reveals the wandering mind behind insomnia Aug. 30, 2013 — new brain imaging study may help explain why people with insomnia often complain that they struggle to concentrate during the day even when objective evidence of a cognitive problem is... read more
by Tess Lawson | Apr 25, 2014 | ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Neurological Disorders, Stress | 0 Comments
NIH-funded study finds that quickly clearing away damaged proteins may help prevent neurodegenerative disorders. “One surprising finding from these experiments was the significance of single cells’ ability to clear mutant huntingtin. It turned out that this ability... read more