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Brain cell (neuron), courtesy Richard Mobbs. Adult brain cells do not stop growing, proved by MIT research. Music can stimulate growth.86

Listen to Music - It Can Save the Brain

by Patty Inglish, MS

Educational and medical research agree with extensive findings of major universities and the Kennedy Center for the Arts. This research shows that music, the arts, and speaking to infants and young children - and even the brain damaged adult and older senior citizens - help the human brain to grow and advance. published 7 months ago

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9YRS MEMORY LOSS - CAN ANYONE RELATE TO THIS?

by Patty Inglish, MS

I have treated many head trauma and memory patients, as part of a treatment team. Read about my experiences here. published 12 months ago

0 comments    health technology internet

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How to Overcome Anything

by jforrest

One of my friends is legally blind. Reece lost her balance and most of her sight because of a brain injury. After a stroke and a month-long coma, she woke up only to be told that she would never be able live... published 13 months ago

1 comment    family life how

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Protecting Yourself From Brain Injury

by Jonnelle

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Every year in the United States, a traumatic brain injury causes 50,000 people to die, 235,000 to be hospitalized, and 1.1 million to be treated and released, sometimes... published 7 months ago

0 comments    health seniors brain injury

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What is cerebral palsy?

by Snowdrop

The term ‘cerebral palsy’ taken literally, is actually a complete misnomer. The term ‘cerebral’ means ‘of the brain,’ whereas the term ‘palsy’ means complete or partial paralysis. Now, is it... published 3 months ago

0 comments    health child development

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Cerebral palsy

by brere1

A new treatment regime for children with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities has been developed by Snowdrop Child Development consultants. The treatment is called ‘neuro-cognitive therapy’ and is presented in the form of a programme, which families carry out at home for several hours per day. published 5 months ago

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