Neurofeedback Blog

Brain Chemical Messengers

Published By: teachhealth.com  On a typical day in the brain, trillions of messages are sent and received. The exciting discoveries began in the spring of 1977. Tools had been discovered. Tools that were enabling scientists to penetrate the very interior of single... read more

The Stress of Stress

Published on February 27, 2014 by Terri Cheney in The Bipolar Lens You don’t handle stress well? Fifteen years ago I was hospitalized for severe depression at UCLA.  I wasn’t very happy about it at the time—I didn’t like the people, didn’t like... read more

Renew – Stress on the Brain

Published By:  The Franklin Institute Online – fi.edu A chronic overreaction to stress overloads the brain with powerful hormones that are intended only for short-term duty in emergency situations. Those aggravating things that go wrong in the day and those... read more

Kids With ADHD May Benefit From ‘Brain Wave’ Training in School: Study

Published by By Mary Brophy Marcus, HealthDay Reporter, February 17, 2014 New research suggests that children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may benefit from getting a type of training during school hours that monitors their brain waves to help... read more

How to Stop Stress From Ruining Your Health

Published March 17, 2014  by Jessica Stillman, Inc.com The problem isn’t your stress but your attitude towards stress What’s the 15th largest cause of death in the United States? Want to live Stress free? … NeuroFeedback has an APP for that… Call or... read more