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Love Your Brain? Snowboarder Turned Activist Kevin Pearce Thinks We Should. Star of "The Crash Reel", a GRATE Film!

Everyone reading this has a brain, but do you LOVE your brain? Our brains do so much for us, and have since the very beginning of our time in this life, and they're secured away inside the head and 'invisible to us' -- out of sight, out of mind. So people are often out of touch with our own brains!  read more »

Brain101 at ORCASinc.com: Health Care Technology/Education re: Brain Injury for Schools/Kids/Adults

I found this resource and wanted to add it here, it's a wonderful website that has been developed to provide the information coaches, teachers, parents, students, administrators, doctors (perhaps) and other providers can benefit from related to brain injury in our young people. Naturally, this will also apply to brain injuries in older people as well.  So if you have a brain and it might be injured someday, or you're studying on behalf of your occupations that have to do with family, friends, patients, I strongly suggest you go to this website.  read more »

Using Hormones to Heal Brain Injuries; Life Extension is Leading the Way!

I'm going to set you up with the link for a really wonderful article in Life Extension's online magazine, and also bring parts of it to put underneath in order to show you what the article is 'about' in order to REALLY encourage you to venture there and read the whole thing.  ALSO, there are other topics in this forum related to brain injury so please navigate with the links above this topic's title and go 'up' to the forum and see the list.    read more »

Injured Brains Respond to Hormone and Nutrition Supplementation

Brain injuries and diseases, as well as 'normal aging' and 'aging in place' are a primary factor for the majority of the clients I work with as a 'functional advisor and consultant' and 'health navigator', or 'concierge of health information', as I have come to say.  I utilize Lumigrate as my primary source of information to guide people, as they might look around and tell others they know who will look around, and essentially find a 'core of information' to follow out to in the links of the experts who provide information.  read more »

The Power of Friendship in Recovering from Illness -- or Brain Injury!

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I wanted to get something written up today EARLY while it is what is being covered on the news today related to the memorial service in Tucson last night which was a great deal about healing the country as well as Congressman Giffords having just opened her eyes for the first time right beforehand.  Her friends who were present were just interviewed and 'obviously giddy' with the excitement of seeing her making improvement and feeling positively about the opportunity which was taken related to this unfortunate event to provide an example to all of us for not overly analyzing what the p  read more »

Concussion/ Mild Head Injury - Cause Long-Term Effects Sometimes. When In Doubt, Sit It Out.

I was most pleased to inadvertently have a change in my schedule and be able to attend a medical education conference today that was of great interest to me: concussion.  In the past when it was my privilege to work in the same building and team related to mutual patients with Chris Young, PhD, I learned a tremendous amount about the brain and the long-term effects of head injuries.  I've been on other teams in hospital systems with neuropsychology as well, and have a tremendous appreciation for the dimension they bring to looking at cases.   read more »

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