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Kids Under 15 years of age should be playing Flag Football
Kudos to the NFL on their commercial during this past weekend’s playoffs promoting Flag Football for youngsters. This is a much more brain-healthy alternative than tackle football for our future generation! Of course, the new movie just out, “Concussion” might … Continue reading
Posted in Concussions, Sports Injuries
Tagged concussion recovery, concussions, flag football, head injuries, neurofeedback, NFL, youth football, youth soccer
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From abc news: New Study Reveals ADHD Can Be Treated Without Drugs
From GMA and ABC News: “New Study Reveals ADHD Can Be Treated Without Drugs” Click here for the video
New study shows ADHD meds do not improve grades
A new long term study on the effects of ADHD medications on student grades is out. The June study looked at medication usage and educational outcomes of nearly 4,000 students in Quebec over an average of 11 years and found … Continue reading
Posted in ADHD, Children, Families, Neurofeedback Research
Tagged ADHD, ADHD treatment, neurofeedback, students
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Recent Canadian study shows brain fMRI is changed by Neurofeedback
Researchers at the Western University and the Lawson Health Research Institute have discovered that functional changes within a key brain network occur directly after a 30-minute session of noninvasive, neural-based training, also known as Neurofeedback. Experts have long believed that … Continue reading
No Difference Between Depression Meds and Placebos!
Neurotherapists, using various techniques including Neurofeedback, have been encouraging dysregulated brains to change their brain wave patterns to better functioning patterns for decades. This has aleviated symptoms such as ADHD, depression, insomnia, migraines, anxiety, seizures, loss of memory and much more. Is this … Continue reading
Posted in Depression
Tagged depression, depression treatment, neurofeedback, placebo
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