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What Is A Brain Haemorrhage?
by Gaget Girl
What Is A Brain Haemorrhage? What is a brain haemorrhage? Well, a brain haemorrhage s a serious, potentially life-threatening, condition where blood leaks out of blood vessels over the surface of the brain.... published 6 weeks ago
BI-POLAR- WHAT IS IT
by apowellwest
Bipolar is a disorder where a biochemical imbalance alters a persons moods. Bipolar disorder can affect anyone, but it tends to run in families. For example my mother has is along with several of her... published 2 weeks ago
Health Benefits of Vitamin B12
by adrienne2
Vitamin B12 have a numerous amount of benefits that can help individuals in different ways. The most common benefit of B12 is its ability to boost ones energy level, and speed up your metabolism. Patients who... published 3 months ago
How to Memorize The Parts of the Brain
by mbritt
To memorize where the cerebral Cortex is, just imagine a Texas cowboy hat on top of a brain. The cortex is the outer layer of the brain just under the hat where complex thinking occurs, thus, imagine an E=MC2... published 2 weeks ago
Music And How It Affects Our Thoughts, Feelings... Ultimately Our Actions!
by Write On!
Is music that powerful - that depending upon what we choose to listen to on a regular basis - that choice can affect the ultimate process of how we come to ACTION? WHAT WE THINK? HOW WE FEEL? WHAT WE DO? published 7 months ago
Laugh Your Way to Health and Happiness
by Shirley Anderson
Stop me if you've heard this one. Bubba was bragging to his boss one day, "You know, I know everyone there is to know. Just name someone, anyone, and I know them." Tired of his boasting, his boss called his... published 4 months ago
Liberate the Right-Hand Side of Your Brain
by vivnelson
New research by eminent scientist and neurosurgeon, Richard Bergland has drawn attention to a way to increase your brain strength. By stimulating both sides of our brains we are increasing neurotransmitter... published 7 months ago
Delving Into The Autistic Brain - Part 6
by gailbuck
What biochemical factors might cause a problem with the synthesis of neurotransmitters and hormones in autism? A deficiency of the intestinal enzyme DPP-IV (dipeptydal peptidase), which acts to catalyze... published 8 months ago
Theories of Emotion - What, Why & How?
by Maddie Ruud
Psychologists have proposed a number of theories about the origins and function of emotions. The theorists behind the dissenting views do agree on one thing, however: emotion has a biological basis. published 13 months ago
10 Best Self Improvement Websites
by bruceeisner
Self-improvement. is as American as apple pie and goes back to our earliest history when Ben Franklin wrote Poor Richards Almanac. More recent history has seen books like Think and Grow Rich, As a Man... published 14 months ago














