NASA uses Neurofeedback
Alan Pope, a scientist at the NASA Langley Research Center, discovered how neurofeedback could improve pilot’s attention and engagement to tasks. Dr. Pope’s goal was to calculate what degree of automation on flight decks was most beneficial to pilots.
Anxiety may be a factor of Gut Health…Find out how they are connected
Did you know that one in five people in the U.S. report suffering from anxiety every year?1 While many people believe that mental illnesses are a product of circumstance or brain structure, there is another player in the game that
Concussions: 15% of Physically Active and Athletes Report at Least One Concussion
Did you know that every year 15% of people nationwide who engage in sports or physical activity report at least one concussion? The finding may sound high but it's not far off from what's been reported by some other researchers,
Concussion? Any doubt, get it checked out!
While the human body is very resilient, we often forget how delicate certain parts can be. This is especially true for our brain. Anytime a person sustains an injury to their head that results in any physical, emotional, cognitive or
Doctors Get Paid to Prescribe Opiates to Patients
We all trust that when our doctor makes important decisions about our health, such as prescribing powerful narcotics, that they are doing so with OUR best interests in mind. Unfortunately, an analysis conducted by researchers at Harvard University recently found
Neurofeedback and Long-Term Improvements for ADHD Patients
It’s always nice when results from medical studies support the clinical results we often see here at MyBrainDr. For example, a recent study conducted by the ‘Research Institute Brainclinics’ in The Netherlands suggests that children with ADHD continued to show