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Reversing Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Bredesen Protocol and Emerging Evidence Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) has long been considered a precursor to Alzheimer's disease, with few effective interventions available. However, recent research led by Dr. Dale Bredesen suggests that cognitive decline associated with MCI can not only be halted but potentially...
1-Sensory Modulation Disorder: This subtype involves difficulties in regulating and modulating sensory input resulting in over responsiveness or under responsiveness or both. This involves area of the brain such as the thalamus or parietal regions. 2-Sensory-based Motor Disorder: This subtype primarily affects motor skills and coordination, making tasks like writing,...
Unveiling the shadows of depression. Depression is more than just feeling sad; it's an overwhelming darkness that engulfs the soul. By unraveling the complexities of depression, including the biochemical and metabolic with the pathway abnormalities that accompany it we can understand the enemy and defeat it. Depression often carries a...
Dementia, a syndrome characterized by a decline in memory, cognitive abilities, and reasoning, affects millions of people globally, with Alzheimer's disease being the most common form. The prevalance of dementia is on the rise and so are the cost to the health system since most people do not find those...