Neuro

How to Reverse Diabetic Neuro Pain

Diabetic neuropathy if an unfortunate complication of diabetes caused by damaged blood vessels and nerves. According to Medline Plus, nerve injuries are more likely to develop if blood sugar levels are not well controlled. In addition, neuro pain...

Exercise for Neuro Foraminal Stenosis

Neural foraminal stenosis is a disorder of the spine that can cause pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness in various body parts. It occurs when a hole through which nerves pass through the spinal cord starts narrowing. According to the Spinal...

Neuro Gym Short Term Memory Improvement Exercises

Short-term memory is also called working memory. When information from seeing, hearing and other modalities enters the brain, it is temporarily stored in short-term memory. One test of short-term memory is the number of items, usually words or...

How Does Paul McKenna's ""I Can Make You Thin"" Program Work?

Emotional eating and food cravings taunt men and women of all ages. Like many people, you may struggle to resist the temptation of overeating or eating when you are not hungry. Neuro-linguistic programmer and behavior specialist Paul McKenna's "I...

Reasons for Craving Sweets Over Other Foods

When you eat sugars or sweets, neuro-chemicals are released in the brain such as opioids, endorphins and dopamine, that affect craving, pleasure and motivation. When you eat more sweets, more neuro-chemicals are triggered and an excessive reward...

Ways to Exercise the Temporal Lobe

Your brain's temporal lobe organizes your sensory input, according to the Centre for Neuro Skills. Damage can result in language dysfunction, sensory input disorganization, loss of memory and damage to visual/spatial fields. Ways to exercise...

Use of Quercetin in Treating Depression

Quercetin is a flavonoid that is responsible for the coloring of many plants. Quercetin also acts as an antioxidant, which extracts damaged or defective cells in the body and neutralizes them. Exposure to chronic stress causes substances such as...

How to Change Your Mood

Most people have experienced a time of needing or wanting to be in a different mood than they are actually in. Many people simply accept their moods as static and unable to shift easily. Many others are unaware that there is a way to shift your...

NLP & Smoking

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a psychological therapy that is often used as a tool for psychological coaching and personal development. It is also used to address lifestyle issues that may involve behavior change for individuals, such as...

How Skeletal System Works With Nervous System

Moving your limbs allows you to fully interact with your environment. You are able to pick up objects, wave to a friend and kick a ball if you want. But how does the brain communicate with the muscles? Movement is created and controlled by the...

Parts of the Brain and Their Functions

The brain controls multiple bodily functions, ranging from simple to high-level tasks. Each part of the brain is responsible for separate duties, but they interact with each other through neural connections. The brain can be divided into three...

Parts of the Brain That Affect Movement

Movements, both voluntary and involuntary, are coordinated by multiple regions of the brain. The different parts of the brain communicate with each other to carry out the desired movement. If damage occurs to one part of the brain that affects...

NLP Weight Loss Techniques

Neuro Linguistic programming, also called NLP, uses a system of cues that can help you envision behavior changes, according to Paul McKenna, author of "I Can Make You Thin." The key behind the system is envisioning details that trigger your brain...

Visalus Diet

Taking the "Body by Vi Challenge" involves purchasing ViSalus products either by buying from, or becoming a, ViSalus independent distributor. This program, co-founded by Ryan Blair, Blake Mallen and Nick Samicola, offers a list of weight-loss...

Calcium and the Optic Nerve

The optic nerve carries electrical impulses from your eye to your brain. Damage to the optic nerve can affect your ability to sight. Several types of calcium deposits can develop in the optic nerve. Calcium deposits may develop within protein...

How to Cope With the Loss of an Eye

Losing an eye is a traumatic event. As challenging as the loss may seem, for the most part your life can proceed normally. Artificial eyes are virtually impossible to detect, so don't concern yourself too deeply about the cosmetic effects of the...

Adult ADD Natural Remedies

Attention deficit (hyperactivity) disorder, as it is called in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual, a publication of the American Psychiatric Association that provides a common language and standard criteria for the classification of mental...

Biospec Nutritional Products

Nutrients from supplements can help meet nutritional needs for those who do not eat enough nutrient-rich foods, according to the American Dietetic Association. Biospec specializes in producing a wide array of supplements including nutritional....

Exercises to Help Rewire the Brain After a Stroke

According to the American Heart Association, stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability in the United States. Often, rehabilitation is limited to acute-phase and short-term care, which drops off sharply once the patient has stabilized, with...

TV Exercise Programs for Seniors

Seniors may believe that becoming inactive as they age is part of aging or even a perk of getting older. But not exercising poses a significant health risk. Exercising with TV programs at home eliminates the need for gym memberships, a huge plus...

Heart Rate Monitors That Work With PowerTap

Power Tap is a wireless power meter used on bicycles made by CycleOps. It measures your power in watts based on how hard and fast you pedal. You use this information in two main ways -- to determine when to push harder or back off during a...

Activities for Frontal Lobe Injury

The frontal lobe area of your brain is located directly behind your forehead. This lobe area helps with your impulse control, language, divergent thinking, mental flexibility, memory, spontaneity, motor function, problem solving and decision...

Exercises for Right Homonymous Hemianopia

If you have homonymous hemianopia, you experience loss in half of the visual field of your eye. Right homonymous hemianopia is characterized by vision loss toward your right temple in your right eye. This condition may be caused by traumatic...

Long-Term Effects of Viral Meningitis

Viral meningitis occurs when the protective membranes that surround the spinal cord and brain becomes inflamed, according to MayoClinic.com. Viral meningitis creates chemical changes in the cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the spinal cord and...

The Main Parts of the Brain

Just three pounds of neurons and connective tissue enable you to speak, breathe, dream, think, and, basically, to be yourself. The brain is an incredible organ that begins to form within weeks of conception. Although there are many specific parts...

Human Brain Hemispheres

The cerebrum, which is the largest part of the brain, is divided into two hemispheres--the left hemisphere and right hemisphere. Each hemisphere has all four lobes of the brain--frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe and occipital lobe--but...

Components of the Human Brain

The human brain is a complex organ and is responsible for relaying information to the other parts of the body. For example, the brain is involved in memory, thinking, voluntary and involuntary movements. Multiple components make up the human...

The Parts of a Brain

The human brain is the computer for the body. It is responsible for every function and movement, from breathing to scratching an itch on the nose. The brain can be labeled based on anatomy or function. In dealing with the anatomy of the brain,...

Higher Brain Functions

The cerebrum houses the four major brain regions responsible for higher functioning. According to the Center for Neuro Skills, these four regions include the frontal lobes, parietal lobe, occipital lobe and the temporal lobe. The cerebrum is also...

Neuroblastoma Health Video (Video)

Neuroblastoma is a rare cancer found most commonly in young children to babies that develops on the nerve cells in certain parts of the body and the sympathetic nervous system. Watch this video for more information on this condition and how to...