However, what current
brain research tells us is that this does zero good, but actually a great deal of harm.
Not exact matches
She has spent years studying the science (
research, studies, physiology, etc.) of how body language
tells the story of what is going on inside someone's
brain.
Sources
tell Press Association Sport that a major study into whether footballers are at greater risk of degenerative
brain disease is set for launch in the next few weeks with the appointment of a
research group to undertake the most comprehensive study of its kind, jointly commissioned by the Football Association and Professional Footballers» Association.
She has entered into her own
research into the subject to
tell the real story about baby
brain and is also looking into understanding postnatal depression better.
While not a lot of
research can
tell us the effects of BPA on humans, studies on animals suggest it may be dangerous to
brain development, the reproductive system, and the immune system.
Sometimes we get so focused on the latest study or
research that
tells us that the average child needs «x» amount of sleep for optimal
brain development, or how many naps the average child needs, or what time the average child should go to bed or wake up that we forget we aren't growing an «average» child.
And I wanted to
tell her, there is another way, a way so old that after centuries of innovation,
research and drugs testing we're now having to rediscover it and
tell each other a truth so simple is seems incredible — your baby knows what to do and there's nothing to fear but fear itself Effortlessly, naturally, you gave your baby a body, eyes, a
brain, life itself; the same way, you can give birth.
The RSA's Matthew Taylor, who has done work into
brain research and its relevance to politics,
told me that in 10 years» time he expects several senior politicians to have coaches, purely to look after and improve their mental resilience.
A man with terminal
brain cancer is among those being
told they are «fit for work» under the government's work capability assessment programme, new
research has discovered.
While there has been a lot of
research on hypertension - related
brain changes in the grey matter, Carnevale proposed that a look into the
brain's white matter could
tell if high blood pressure was having an effect even earlier than what is known.
«The exciting thing about this
research is that it allows us to have a look at how you might modulate
brain function and this [look]
tells us something about how the
brain works on a fundamental level.»
«The overview of what the
research tells us is that addiction is a disease that dysregulates
brain circuits,» Boyle said.
When she inquired recently about grant opportunities at one large agency that funds educational
research, she was
told, «We are interested in reading but not the
brain.»
Her
research suggested that T cells can also send signals that activate the
brain's resident immune cells, microglia and blood - borne macrophages,
telling them to protect the injured neurons from toxins released by the injury.
The Weills hope that by bolstering
research and treatment, researchers will be able to
tell why some people develop
brain - related or mental health problems while others don't.
Here Steve
tells us how his interest in stem cells led him into cancer
research and how he believes this angle of
brain tumour
research has unique potential for tackling cancers which are currently difficult to treat.
Steve
tells us how his interest in stem cells led him into cancer
research, and the potential for breakthroughs in
brain tumour
research and treatment.
Research tells us that when the
brain urges us to eat in reaction to stress, we are never looking for bland, simple foods to soothe us.
Research tells us that the
brain, just like the biceps or abs, is itself a kind of muscle.
Because of this, it should come as no surprise to anyone that fear of loss of
brain function is becoming a national obsession, generating seemingly endless conversation among baby - boomers, a seemingly endless procession of reports from researchers on the nightly news
telling us more
research is needed, and a seemingly endless amount of commercials advertising both natural substances and pharmaceuticals that supposedly deal with the problem in a highly efficacious, cost effective manner.
However, as I stood on the side of the road watching this parade of fear - based talk, researchers
telling us more
research is needed, and advertisements of the latest
brain health panacea, I felt, based on my reading of
research studies that can be found in any average medical library where, much to my amazement and frustration, few besides me tend to go, something was missing.
Some of this
research has
told us that the
brain and gut are connected through a nerve so unusual, and so deeply connected throughout the body, it is referred to as the «wandering nerve» or the vagus.
I don't have any
research on this but one of my better doctors
told me that if you had an ED with HA in your developing years, (like 14 - 18), your
brain has become even more wired to go to that shut down place.
These innocent babies and children are at the mercy of their parents who are harming them unintentionally, because they are using their
brains like sponges soaking up anything they see on TV or believing anything a «doctor»
tells them without «using» the
brain that God gave them to
research reputable sources to find the «truths».
Brain based research tells us this is not what the brain needs to learn or to show what learning has occu
Brain based
research tells us this is not what the
brain needs to learn or to show what learning has occu
brain needs to learn or to show what learning has occurred.
Scientific
research on the
brain, he writes,
tells us that character is not determined by reason and intellect alone.
Other neurological
research tells us that a happy ending to a story triggers the limbic system, our
brain's reward center, to release dopamine which makes us feel more hopeful and optimistic.
A professor has
told children of different ages about his
research on
brain tumours.
This list is the tip of the iceberg on dozens of interesting stories that can and should be
told about the battle for
research and development funding between the universities on this list, the possibility that U.S. dominance in science and technology could slip away due to current barriers to entry by international scientists, and how a leading Indian scientist recommends India deal with its
brain drain abroad.
A recent study by Boston University scientists found 110 of 111 donated
brains belonging to deceased former NFL players showed signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative disorder caused by repeated blows to the head, and McLeish, a partner with McLeish Orlando LLP,
tells AdvocateDaily.com that children or adults thinking about playing sports should make themselves aware of the latest scientific
research in the area.
We have a great deal of
brain research that
tells us how emotions are very much embedded in the architecture of the
brain and the function of the
brain.
Plus,
research tells us that when children are exposed to low conflict, high harmony households their
brains develop differently than children exposed to a lot of conflict.
This focus is critical because
research tells us that
brain development in the first nine months of life lays groundwork for social - emotional development, problem - solving and literacy.
It features ideas that can be implemented in the classroom which fit with what
research is
telling us about the way the
brain works.