Tag: Neurological disorders
Living with Stiff Person Syndrome: Patient Experiences and Insights
Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) is a rare neurological disorder that has gained attention due to singer Celine Dion's battle with the condition. This disease affects only one or two people per million, causing muscle...
Brain Damage Patterns in Navy SEALs Who Died by Suicide: A Comprehensive Analysis
David Metcalf, a former Navy SEAL, tragically died by suicide in 2019 after nearly two decades of service. Before taking his own life, he left behind a note and a stack of books on...
AI Blood Test for Early Parkinson’s Detection: A Promising Breakthrough
A groundbreaking new blood test has been developed using artificial intelligence that could potentially detect Parkinson's disease up to seven years before symptoms appear. The study, conducted by researchers from University College London and...
Pomegranates for Alzheimer’s Patients: Promising Results for Symptom Alleviation
Pomegranates, strawberries, and walnuts could be the next brain foods for Alzheimer's patients, according to researchers at the University of Copenhagen and the U.S. National Institute on Aging. These foods contain a substance called...
Understanding Brainrot and Its Impact on Mental Health: What You Need to Know
Brainrot is a term that is becoming more popular, especially among those who spend a lot of time online. It refers to the negative effects of consuming low-value internet content excessively. If you find...
Exercises to Improve Brain Resilience and Reverse Alzheimer’s Symptoms
Dr. Heather Sandison, an expert in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia care, believes that reversal isn’t just possible — but that it’s already happening in multiple patients. In her new book "Reversing Alzheimer's: The...
Detecting Parkinson’s Disease Through Scent: The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s
Joy Milne, a woman with an extraordinary sense of smell, has made a significant contribution to research on Parkinson's disease. Her story began with her late husband, Les, who was a doctor and a...
Boost Brain Health with Exercise, Baby’s Vision Improvement, and Vaccine Updates
Madison Artale, a baby from Nebraska, was diagnosed with congenital cataracts at just 1.5 months old. She underwent three eye surgeries to save her sight, and her parents and ophthalmologist shared their story with...
The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’sNew Title: Detecting Parkinson’s Disease Through Smell
Detecting Parkinson’s Disease Through SmellJoy Milne, a woman with an extraordinary sense of smell, discovered something unusual about her husband, Les, that led to groundbreaking research in the early detection of Parkinson's disease. Les,...
Eating Pomegranates Alleviates Alzheimer’s Symptoms: Promising Study ResultsSEO-friendly Title: Pomegranates Alleviate Alzheimer’s Symptoms
Are pomegranates the next superfood for the brain? Researchers at the University of Copenhagen and the U.S. National Institute on Aging have discovered that consuming more pomegranates, strawberries, and walnuts could potentially enhance memory...
Main Target: Discussing the concept of brainrot in popular culture and its potential impact...
Understanding Brainrot and Its Effects on Mental HealthIn today's digital age, the concept of "brainrot" has become increasingly prevalent, especially among those who spend a significant amount of time online. The term refers to...
Experimental Alzheimer’s drug receives FDA advisory panel’s approval: Progress is happeningSEO-friendly title: Alzheimer’s Drug...
An experimental Alzheimer's drug called donanemab received an endorsement from a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel. The drug is intended to target symptoms of early Alzheimer's disease, such as mild cognitive...
Extreme Heat Exacerbates Brain Conditions from Alzheimer’s to Migraines to Strokes
The Impact of Extreme Heat on Neurological AilmentsIn a recent study published in The Lancet Neurology journal, researchers found that extreme heat caused by climate change can exacerbate a variety of neurological ailments, from...












