Neurological Health Cheyenne WY
You neurological health is crucial for your every day functioning. If you want to learn about safe solutions for conditions ranging from migraines to Alzheimer’s, read the following articles.
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Alzheimer's Health Clinics Cheyenne WY
This page provides useful content and local businesses that give access to Alzheimer's Health Clinics in Cheyenne, WY. You will find helpful, informative articles about Alzheimer's Health Clinics, including "Sniff Out Alzheimer's". You will also find local businesses that provide the products or services that you are looking for. Please scroll down to find the local resources in Cheyenne, WY that will answer all of your questions about Alzheimer's Health Clinics.
Neurologists Cheyenne WY
See below to find Parkinson specialists in Cheyenne that give access to expertise on signs of Parkinson's disease, idiopathic Parkinson disease, tremors, and living with Parkinson's disease, as well as advice and content on movement disorders.
Autism Spectrum Disorder Specialist Cheyenne WY
Although the cause or causes for autism remain elusive, we do know what autism is not. It is not a mental illness nor is it a behavioral problem of unruly kids, and it does not have a clear-cut, direct genetic link.
MS Specialist Cheyenne WY
MS affects the brain and the central nervous system (CNS), and the CNS pretty much controls everything we say, do, feel, see, and think. With MS, the immune system goes haywire and begins attacking the healthy insulating tissue (myelin) that protects the axons in the brain.
Migraine Information Cheyenne WY
According to Christina Peterson, MD, author of The Women’s Migraine Survival Guide (HarperResource, 1999) and president of HEADquarters Migraine Management, a consulting firm in Portland, Ore., a migraine is a recurring headache lasting four to 72 hours that may also be accompanied by nausea or vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound, pain that’s made worse by routine physical activity and pain that is throbbing or pulsating in character.
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Alternative Medicine for Bell's Palsy Cheyenne WY
Anti-inflammatory drugs, such as the steroid prednisone, and antiviral medications to reduce swelling in the affected facial nerve. But steroids can cause depression, blood thinning, and weight gain—and don’t always work.
Alzheimer's Health Clinics Cheyenne WY
This page provides useful content and local businesses that give access to Alzheimer's Health Clinics in Cheyenne, WY. You will find helpful, informative articles about Alzheimer's Health Clinics, including "Sniff Out Alzheimer's". You will also find local businesses that provide the products or services that you are looking for. Please scroll down to find the local resources in Cheyenne, WY that will answer all of your questions about Alzheimer's Health Clinics.
Alzheimer’s Prevention and Treatment Cheyenne WY
No one fully knows what causes Alzheimer's but the research community is beginning to feel it's at least driving in the right neighborhood. Current thinking suggests that the disease results from a complex dance between several partners: lifestyle factors such as food choices, environmental factors such as educational level and previous head injuries, and a person's inherited genes.
Apitherapy Cheyenne WY
Venom therapy represents just one form of apitherapy. Other bee products have potent healing properties as well. Here's the rundown: honey, pollen, propolis and royal jelly.
Autism Spectrum Disorder Specialist Cheyenne WY
Although the cause or causes for autism remain elusive, we do know what autism is not. It is not a mental illness nor is it a behavioral problem of unruly kids, and it does not have a clear-cut, direct genetic link.
Brain Workouts Books Cheyenne WY
The slowdown of your brain typically begins with mild memory problems or fuzzy thinking and can accelerate dramatically as the decades pass. By age 65, one out of every 100 people will have symptoms of dementia, such as confusion, severe forgetfulness, and difficulty managing on their own.
Chronic Pain Specialist Cheyenne WY
A car accident damaged the nerves in Wagner’s lower back and pelvis and left her with sciatica—a set of symptoms that included sharp, stabbing pain in the low back and fatigue and numbness in one leg. Like the 76 million other Americans who suffer from chronic pain annually, Wagner could find no simple cure for her anguish. Her doctors prescribed pain medications, of course, but the pills only provided short'term relief and left her feeling drugged and unlike herself.
Dystonia Specialist Cheyenne WY
Dystonia is the third most common movement disorder, next to Parkinson’s disease and Tremor, affecting at least 300,000 people in North America. It is a neurological condition that results in sustained and involuntary contractions of opposing muscles, which leads to spasmodic movements, twisting, and abnormal stances.
Epilepsy Specialist Cheyenne WY
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that causes seizures—sudden surges of electrical activity in the brain affecting how a person feels or acts. Seizures can relate to a brain injury or family history, but in a majority of cases, the cause is unknown. Read on for more information on seizure.
Fibromyalgia Specialist Cheyenne WY
What does it feel like to live with fibromyalgia? “Imagine last night you drank more wine than you should have but had no water or food. You went to bed late and got up early, feeling stiff, achy, and tired,” says Chanchal Cabrera, a British herbalist, fibromyalgia patient, and author of Fibromyalgia: A Journey Toward Healing (McGraw-Hill, 2002). People with fibromyalgia feel that way all the time, she says.
Geriatric Healthcare Specialist Cheyenne WY
In a study recently published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, researchers from Brown Medical School found that reduced glucose uptake and decreased metabolism in the hippocampus—the area of the brain associated with memory—cause neurodegeneration and cognitive impairment.
Ginkgo Biloba Treatment Cheyenne WY
Here are 10 to consider. Ginkgo biloba. Almost universally accepted as an effective treatment for deteriorating memory and early'stage Alzheimer's disease, this age-old herb boasts high levels of antioxidants and enhances blood flow in the brain.
Head Massage for Sinusitis Cheyenne WY
For millions of winter cold sufferers, the virus itself is a breeze compared to the headaches, congestion, and exhaustion of sinus pain. If you don‘t want to succumb this season, Narendra Mehta, founder of the London Centre of Indian Champissage, recommends you begin massaging your face regularly to keep the nasal passages clear.
Holistic Therapies for PTSD Cheyenne WY
Just like different parts of the brain stop talking to each other during PTSD, color puncturists theorize that communication breaks down between cells as well. During a life'threatening event—particularly one in which you can neither fight nor flee and are trapped—the sympathetic nervous system gets overloaded. “The stress and fear can then get imprinted onto the nervous system, disrupting function,” Croke says.
Mental Clarity Cheyenne WY
Most physical activities, on the other hand, did not prove that helpful. Team sports and ballroom dancing were exceptions, perhaps because they require the mental rigor of working with partners or learning complex steps.
Migraine Information Cheyenne WY
According to Christina Peterson, MD, author of The Women’s Migraine Survival Guide (HarperResource, 1999) and president of HEADquarters Migraine Management, a consulting firm in Portland, Ore., a migraine is a recurring headache lasting four to 72 hours that may also be accompanied by nausea or vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound, pain that’s made worse by routine physical activity and pain that is throbbing or pulsating in character.
Migraine Specialist Cheyenne WY
Most neurologists prescribe betablockers, triptan prescriptions like Imitrex, or nerve injections for this type of headache. But, Greenberg warns, they all come with serious side effects. “Taking triptans brings an increased risk of heart attack or stroke; beta-blockers cause fatigue, weight gain, and insulin sensitivity; and nerve injections only mask the pain.”
MS Specialist Cheyenne WY
MS affects the brain and the central nervous system (CNS), and the CNS pretty much controls everything we say, do, feel, see, and think. With MS, the immune system goes haywire and begins attacking the healthy insulating tissue (myelin) that protects the axons in the brain.
Natural Treatment for Migraine Cheyenne WY
Whichever therapies you choose for treating headaches, the key is to use them regularly—singly or in combination—as part of a strategy to stop headaches before they start.
Neurologists Cheyenne WY
See below to find Parkinson specialists in Cheyenne that give access to expertise on signs of Parkinson's disease, idiopathic Parkinson disease, tremors, and living with Parkinson's disease, as well as advice and content on movement disorders.
Neurology Cheyenne WY
Try a wide variety of mental games, from crossword puzzles to computer games. Experts say seniors tend to do what they're good at over and over again. While that may improve proficiency, it doesn't form new neuronal connections or boost neurotransmitter production in the brain like new and diverse experiences do.
Parkinson's Diseases Specialist Cheyenne WY
In the more likely scenario, having only one copy of the mutation increases the risk of the disease, but the disease will only express itself in the presence of other genetic or environmental factors.
Preeclampsia Treatment Cheyenne WY
Researchers already knew that changes in the concentrations of two proteins—placental growth factor (PlGF) and soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFit1)—keyed the onset of milder forms of preeclampsia but did not seem to cause the life'threatening levels of high blood pressure seen in severe cases.
Red Wine Cheyenne WY
While alcohol in general seems to be good for your heart, red wine helps ward off Alzheimer's disease and makes you live longer—if you're a mouse that is. Why just red? Because it contains resveratrol, a potent antioxidant found in the skin of red grapes.
Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) Cheyenne WY
Scientists believe that RLS, like Parkinson’s disease, results from poor dopamine metabolism, either because of a genetic trait (roughly 40 percent of cases) or an underlying health problem, such as iron deficiency. Those with restless legs often have an almost irresistible urge to move their limbs, particularly at night.
Sciatica Pain Management Cheyenne WY
Because so many nerve impulses run along the sciatic pathway, you may not actually feel the pain where it originates. Instead, for example, you may have an intense pain in your hip only to discover that the nerve is pinched somewhere near your knee.
Sinus Treatment Cheyenne WY
According to conventional medicine, sinusitis—and its painful symptoms of post-nasal drip, inflammation, and sinus headache—can be caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, or an allergic reaction to dust, pollens, air pollution, or other irritants. However, according to ayurveda, different causes and symptoms occur in different people, depending on their doshas—the body’s governing principles.
Therapists Cheyenne WY
People with this condition, which can be brought on by excess weight and lack of exercise, have trouble processing glucose. Most people don't even know they have it, and experts think millions of Americans may be affected.
