One reason that chronic pain, mental or physical is consistently solvable is the brain’s property of neuroplasticity. Your brain physically constantly changes based on the nature of the sensory input.
The human body is an assemblage of systems that have a surprising degree of autonomy, and are all busy managing various aspects of our mental and physical lives. Nonetheless, they do communicate with ...
TAMPA (BLOOM) – Johnny Crowder the Founder & CEO of Cope Notes, joined Gayle Guyardo the host of the global health and wellness show Bloom with ways to reprogram your brain away from negative thoughts ...
The subconscious mind is a powerful force that influences our thoughts, behaviors and actions. It stores our beliefs, memories, and experiences, shaping our perceptions and decision-making processes.
When a neuron ages, it loses synaptic connections with other neurons, it is less able to transmit nerve impulses, and its metabolism is also altered. This process of neuronal ageing — inevitable with ...
Entrepreneurs go down dead ends in business. They hit walls, become frustrated, and their emotions get the better of them. They give up and find another business. Or worse; they get a job. Unless you ...
Grasping how our brains function is anything but straightforward - yet understanding how our grey matter operates can be crucial to making the most of life. There's plenty of contradictory advice out ...
Unlock the hidden potential of your mind through the transformative practice of yoga. 🧘‍♀️ Embrace the journey of self-discovery and reprogram your subconscious for a more fulfilling life. Dive in, ...
I attended the Global Wellness Summit in Dubai (my 13th consecutive, I think), which focused on transformative technologies that are making wellness for an extended lifetime more attainable. The use ...
Your brain isn't lazy when it resists change... it's just running on autopilot, and you can learn to reprogram the flight ...
Resting brain stem cells hardly differ from normal astrocytes, which support the nerve cells in the brain. How can almost identical cells perform such different functions? The key lies in the ...