Researchers at the Institute of Brain Chemistry link the consumption of (organically raised) chickens to
the rise of brain disorders and human mental illness.
Not exact matches
«Did you ever notice that the
rise of various
brain disorders (ADD, Autism, Alzheimer's, Parkinsons, etc.) happened to take place in the late 1980's and early 1990's when fat free was all the rage?
Did you ever notice that the
rise of various
brain disorders (ADD, Autism, Alzheimer's, Parkinsons, etc.) happened to take place in the late 1980's and early 1990's when the fat - free diet was all the rage?
Similarly, using light to stimulate atrophied neurons that may be associated with schizophrenia could someday allow clinicians to repair cognitive function, Boyden said, and enhance the flow
of information through
disordered brain circuits that otherwise may be giving
rise to delusions and paranoia.
At Weizmann, Dr. Spiegel will be establishing his own independent research group which will attempt to identify the molecular and cellular mechanisms through which experience alters the structure and function
of neural circuits in the
brain in behaviorally relevant ways and to understand how these processes, when they go awry, might give
rise to psychiatric
disorders.
He had become curious about why rates
of two
brain disorders seem to be on the
rise.
One theory is that panic
disorder involves an overly sensitive «suffocation alarm system» in the
brain that evolved to protect us from suffocating, and that panic attacks result when this alarm gets triggered by signals
of impending suffocation like
rising carbon dioxide levels.
Although researchers don't have a definitive explanation for the
rise, studies have linked a mother's autoimmune disease during pregnancy (such as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism), environmental chemicals, and industrialization
of food with the
rise in childhood
brain disorders.
The
rising rate
of childhood
brain disorders is a pressing concern that will continue to affect all aspects
of society.
The rapid
rise in the rate
of childhood
brain disorders is alarming and unnerving.
Fischer, K.W., &
Rose, L.T., &
Rose, S. Growth cycles
of mind and
brain: Analyzing developmental pathways
of learning
disorders.