Dementia

December 3, 2007

Brain Plasiticity: Not a Dream, But Reality

There is now widespread consensus among neuroscientists that the brain retains its ability to change throughout life, but that wasn’t always the case. Just a few decades ago, most scientists believed that different areas of the brain were “hard-wired” shortly after birth to handle different aspects of brain function.
November 30, 2007

Never Give Up: Healing The Brain, Brain Plasticity

The interesting news about brain injury and aging: specific interventions can encourage brain/dendritic plasticity, brain healing, and [one of my favorite terms:] neurodendritic rearborization. Hang on it gets easier if you read more about it.
May 17, 2007

Iodine Deficiency 4: ADD: Why Test before pregnancy for Iodine?

Iodine, Pregnancy and ADD Continued:          Iodine deficiency is a sleeper, and significantly related to fibrocystic breast disease, estrogen metabolism and estrogen dominance [more […]
April 7, 2007

Mold Madness: Neurotoxins Overlooked 3

The complexity of this psych presentation encourages missing an important underlying cause. More problems require more complete answers.