With an increasing
number of brain health problems we have to ask: why?
Not exact matches
Peanut butter is also a great source
of niacin, an important B vitamin for the
brain, nervous system, and skin
health, plus it's one
of the
number one sources
of magnesium and Vitamin E too.
This is a sport in the throes
of denial over a
number of health and safety issues, including the idea that your
brain might not work properly after even a limited amount
of time spent playing it.
You have probably heard a
number of rumors about the effects
of technology on your
health; that having a cell phone next to your head can cause
brain cancer, for example, or that pregnant women shouldn't stand near a microwave that is running because it may harm the fetus.
Volume II,
Number 2 A New Educational Paradigm — Michaela Glöckler, M.D. Changes in
Brain Formation — Michael Kneissle Organology and Physiology
of Learning — Wolfgang Schad New
Health Problems
of Children and Youth — University
of Bielefeld (Germany) Rudolf Steiner's Efforts to Encourage Cultural Diversity — Detlef Hardorp The Middle Passage?Out
of Diversity We Become Whole — Cindy Weinberg
He said this study fills an important gap in understanding how contact affects healthy
brains, as a step toward better understanding why a small
number of athletes in contact sports show negative long - term
health consequences.
«Hatha yoga and mindfulness meditation both focus the
brain's conscious processing power on a limited
number of targets like breathing and posing, and also reduce processing
of nonessential information,» said Peter Hall, associate professor in the School
of Public
Health &
Health Systems.
The research, commissioned by the Department
of Health, is the first to present estimates for the
number of babies with
brain injuries based on a definition that includes multiple conditions in one measure.
As part
of a drive to make England a safer place to give birth, the Department
of Health has set a target
of reducing the
number of babies that incur
brain injury during or soon after birth by 20 % by 2020 and to halve them by 2030.
Our study, along with prior studies, supports the notion that «cognitive reserve» resulting from early - life and lifelong education and cognitive stimulation may be a potent strategy for the primary prevention
of dementia in both high - and low - income countries around the world.21 However, it should be noted that the relationships among education,
brain biology, and cognitive function are complex and likely multidirectional; for instance, a
number of recent population - based studies have shown genetic links with level
of educational attainment, 22,23 and with the risk for cognitive decline in later life.24 Higher levels
of educational attainment are also associated with
health behaviors (eg, physical activity, diet, and smoking), more cognitively - complex occupations, and better access to
health care, all
of which may play a role in decreasing lifetime dementia risk.
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism notes that a
number of factors can influence exactly how alcohol impacts the
brain, including how much and how often a person drinks, how long the individual has been drinking, prenatal exposure to alcohol, and the overall state
of a person's
health.
A growing
number of human studies suggest that a low plasma Aβ42 / Aβ40 ratio is a risk factor for major depression, 45, 46 dementia47 and higher mortality.48 The Framingham Study also showed that increased plasma Aβ42: Aβ40 ratios are associated with decreased risk
of AD and dementia.13 Thus, the higher Aβ42 / Aβ40 ratio observed in regular meditators at baseline and the increase in this ratio from pre - to post intervention in the novice meditator and vacation groups may be salutary to
brain health.
«Our collaboration with Monell will expand the
Brain Health Registry to provide information concerning the association of a number of brain diseases, especially Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, with a reduced ability to detect odors,» said Michael W. Weiner, MD, founder and Principal Investigator of the Brain Health Registry, and Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering, Medicine, Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of California, San Franc
Brain Health Registry to provide information concerning the association
of a
number of brain diseases, especially Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, with a reduced ability to detect odors,» said Michael W. Weiner, MD, founder and Principal Investigator of the Brain Health Registry, and Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering, Medicine, Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of California, San Franc
brain diseases, especially Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, with a reduced ability to detect odors,» said Michael W. Weiner, MD, founder and Principal Investigator
of the
Brain Health Registry, and Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering, Medicine, Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of California, San Franc
Brain Health Registry, and Professor
of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering, Medicine, Psychiatry and Neurology at the University
of California, San Francisco.
So not surprisingly, many
brain health experts recommend exercise as their
number one piece
of advice for optimal
brain health.
Along with brewed tea, dark chocolates can offer a great
number of health benefits by acting as a source
of glucose, the main
brain food.
While green tea has a
number of health benefits, including boosting the metabolism, improving
brain function, and decreasing cancer growth, matcha kicks even these up a notch; according to mbg collective member Will Cole, D.C, «Matcha actually has quite a bit higher levels
of EGCG [epigallocatechin gallate, an epic antioxidant] than other green teas — compared to the highest levels
of EGCG in regular green tea reported in the medical literature, one study found that matcha had up to three times more EGCG!»
Salmon is one
of the
number one sources
of ALA Omega - 3 Fatty Acids which has been shown to improve joint
health, increase cardiovascular
health, increase
brain function, and decrease cancer risk.
Monounsaturated fats are the
number one type
of fat linked to a higher metabolism, smaller waist, improved
brain function, and improved heart
health.
Peanut butter is also a great source
of niacin, an important B vitamin for the
brain, nervous system, and skin
health, plus it's one
of the
number one sources
of magnesium and Vitamin E too.
Ginkgo contains a
number of biologically active compounds that work in different ways to support
brain health.
Deficiencies in serotonin are often associated with a
number of health concerns stemming from the
brain and central nervous system.
With a large
number of people having problems with their cognitive functions, many are turning towards nootropics in order to help them achieve better levels
of mental abilities, as well as to improve * the overall
health of their
brain.
If you're seeking an alternative to piracetam, a
number of natural remedies may help improve your
brain health.
Lithium has been shown to affect the activity
of chemical transmitters in the
brain.2 As such, it has the potential to support cognitive function within a healthy range in a
number of recipients who may be experiencing mental
health concerns.
Interesting to see in one months strong pieces supporting lifestyle for cardio risk, «CAM» during treatment for
brain surgery, and «CAM» for MS.. Also a
number of announcements
of new IM centers or clinics in
health systems.
My recent article on Alzheimer's Disease and the Paleo Diet prompted a
number of people to contact me to ask if I had any information on the kind
of lifestyle habits — both in terms
of, and beyond the paleo diet — which would boost
brain health and help stave off neurological disorders.
This could have a
number of health perks, including preventing mental illness, improving
brain functioning and increasing intelligence.
There are a
number of aspects
of artichokes that make them beneficial for
brain health.
The research proving the gut -
brain connection is still coming out, but many researchers and
health - care professionals are hopeful that understanding this connection can help manage or even cure a
number of diseases.
Earlier this year, ABC News reported the results
of a National Institutes
of Health (NIH) research study that showed a high
number of abnormalities in former professional football players»
brains.
You need to be certain to have your baby's
brain evaluated for a
number of related birth injuries that could possibly lead to serious
health issues such as:
There are a
number of factors which make managing A1C particularly difficult for teens including: Social pressures and responsibilities, motivation, personality, nutrition, substance use, sleep habits,
brain re-structuring, defence mechanisms (such as denial and avoidance), social justice issues (oppresion — racism), diabetes education, individuation, future - oriented culture, access to
health services, family structure and dynamic issues, marital conflict between parents, family and friendship conflict with teen, mental
health stigma, academic pressure and responsibility, limited mindfulness and somatic awareness, spirituality (especially concerning death), an under - developed ability to conceptualize long - term cause and effect (this is developmentally normal for teens), co-parenting discrepencies, emotional inteligence, individuation, hormonal changes, the tendency for co-morbidity (people with diabetes can be more prone to additional physical and mental
health diagnosis), and many other life / environmental stressors (poverty, grief etc.).