NeuroLife Blog
Which area of your brain is declining? Look at your symptoms
Understanding some brain basics helps you understand symptoms when your brain isn’t working right, whether due to development or decline. The brain is our heaviest and most complex organ, using … Read More
Sing your way to better brain health, ideally with others
Communal singing was once a regular part of life, and still is in some parts of the world. These days, however, we largely leave the singing to the stars, reality … Read More
Bad gut bacteria big risks in hardening arteries
Unhealthy gut bacteria are a bigger risk for atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries than smoking, cholesterol levels, obesity, or diabetes. Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of heart disease. That’s … Read More
Manage Hashimoto’s by supporting T reg cells
When it comes to autoimmune Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism, dampening inflammation and immune attacks on the thyroid is the primary goal. One of the most powerful allies in this quest is to … Read More
Syncing meals with your body clock for better health
Many of us start the day with a small breakfast as we run out the door, followed by a medium sized lunch and a large dinner. We also tend to … Read More
Emotional care vital part of brain injury recovery
Brain injury recovery often centers on rest and, if necessary, rehabilitation. However, a vital yet neglected part of recovering from a brain injury is tending to your emotional and psychological … Read More
Exercise soon to be prescribed for depression and dementia
We commonly think of exercise as important to lose weight, relieve stress, or improve heart health. But perhaps its best benefit is that it heals, protects, and supports the brain. … Read More
Effects of trauma and harm passed on for generations
The notion that genes dictate our destiny has been solidly debunked in favor of epigenetics, the study of external or internal mechanisms that switch genes on and off. Exciting new … Read More
Berberine rivals metformin for high blood sugar
In functional medicine one of the most common causes we see for many health disorders is imbalanced blood sugar. The good news is it is also one of the easiest … Read More
Functional neurology rehabs brain changes from chronic pain
For people with chronic pain, limited mobility and pain aren’t the only challenges. Long-term pain also affects the brain in ways that lead to chronic depression, anxiety, and cognitive … Read More