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Zinc & Memory Loss

Zinc in the proper amounts plays a crucial role in neurological function. However, too much zinc can be as harmful as too little. On the one hand, appropriate levels of zinc supplementation can improve mental function in children who are likely to...

What Causes Eye Bleeds?

The eye receives part of its nourishment from blood vessels on the surface of the eye and blood vessels on the retina, the thin layer that lines the back of the eye. If changes occur with any of these vessels, a bleed may occur. Routine eye exams...

About the Temporal Lobe

Weighing in at about 3 pounds, with approximately 100 billion nerve cells, the human brain is arguably the most complex structure in the known universe. Neurons in the brain are capable of establishing tens of thousands of connections with other...

Types of Learning Disorders

The National Institute of Health (NIH) indicates that nearly 15 percent of the American population has some form of learning disorder. Learning disabilities are considered neurological disorders and do not measure a person's intelligence, rather,...

Can B-12 Become Addicting?

Vitamin B-12, a complex compound, is a water-soluble vitamin, found naturally in some foods. Your body requires vitamin B-12 for proper neurological functioning, red blood cell production and DNA synthesis. Because vitamin B-12 is water-soluble,...