by Tess Lawson | Oct 11, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Stress | 0 Comments
Sleep deprivation increases food purchasing the next day Sep. 5, 2013 — People who were deprived of one night’s sleep purchased more calories and grams of food in a mock supermarket on the following day in a new study published in the journal Obesity, the... read more
by Tess Lawson | Oct 11, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Depression, Love Relationships - NeuroFeedback increases Intimacy, Stress | 0 Comments
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Having sleep problems in addition to osteoarthritis may lead to greater disability over time, according to a new study. “If your pain is keeping you awake today, you’re at risk of functional decline in the future,” said lead author Patricia... read more
by Tess Lawson | Oct 10, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Stress | 0 Comments
Symptoms, Treatment and Help for Common Sleep Disorders Most of us have experienced trouble sleeping at one time or another. This is normal and usually temporary, due to stress or other outside factors. But if sleep problems are a regular occurrence and interfere with... read more
by Tess Lawson | Oct 10, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Stress | 0 Comments
Have you ever wondered WHY you cannot sleep well? A new study finds that sleep deprivation affects facial features such as the eyes, mouth and skin, and these features function as cues of sleep loss to other people. Results show that the faces of sleep-deprived... read more
by Tess Lawson | Oct 10, 2014 | ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Brain Training, Stress | 0 Comments
Aug. 11, 2013 — Addiction to smoking and other substances involves a particular set of brain areas related to self-control, according to numerous research. For a new study, researchers wondered if a training approach designed to influence this addiction pathway could... read more
by Tess Lawson | Aug 21, 2014 | Business Owners - NeuroFeedback Improves the Bottomline, Love Relationships - NeuroFeedback increases Intimacy, Stress | 0 Comments
What are some of the major reasons why we forget information? One of today’s best known memory researchers, Elizabeth Loftus, has identified four major reasons why people forget: retrieval failure, interference, failure to store, and motivated forgetting. 1.... read more
by Tess Lawson | Aug 21, 2014 | Athletes & Artists- NeuroFeedback Improves Your Performance, Brain Training, Business Owners - NeuroFeedback Improves the Bottomline, Procrastination & Depression all start with Anxiety, Stress | 0 Comments
Do you find yourself forgetting where you left your keys or blanking out information on important tests? Fortunately, there are plenty of things that you can do to help improve your memory. Before your next big exam, be sure to check out some of these tried and tested... read more
by Tess Lawson | Aug 20, 2014 | Athletes & Artists- NeuroFeedback Improves Your Performance, Brain Training, Business Owners - NeuroFeedback Improves the Bottomline, Neurological Disorders, Stress | 0 Comments
From forgetting where you left your keys to forgetting to return a phone call, memory failures are an almost daily occurrence. Forgetting is so common that we typically rely on numerous methods to help us remember important information such as jotting down notes in a... read more
by Tess Lawson | Aug 20, 2014 | ADHD, ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Autism, Stress, Youth and Anxiety | 0 Comments
However, the same study, led by the University of Exeter Medical School, suggests that autism diagnosis is still rising. The study is published online in the Journal of Autism Developmental Disorders, published by Springer, and was supported by the NIHR Collaboration... read more
by Tess Lawson | Aug 19, 2014 | Anxiety & Insomnia: Learn to Fall Asleep Easily!, Athletes & Artists- NeuroFeedback Improves Your Performance, Neurological Disorders, Stress | 0 Comments
Until the 1950s, most people thought of sleep as a passive, dormant part of our daily lives. We now know that our brains are very active during sleep. Moreover, sleep affects our daily functioning and our physical and mental health in many ways that we are just... read more