According to the Pediatric Academic Societies, the answer is “Yes!” Handheld electronic media use in babies and toddlers is definitely contributing to many developmental problems. “For each 30-minute increase in handheld screen time, researchers found a 49% increased risk of expressive speech delay.” This is an important warning to avoid giving babies and toddlers phones […]
How The Spine ‘Feeds’ The Brain
Spinal movement is a strong driver of input into an area of the brain called the cerebellum. I know, it sounds complicated! We’ll keep it simple and look at why the spine is so important to our nervous system in this post. The spine is a primary driver of cerebellar and amazingly all brain function. […]
Your Neck’s Major Impact On Balance, Movement, and Brain Function
A study published in Experimental Brain Research looked at the neck’s influence on brain’s balance and knowing where we are in space. Researchers found that neck movement had a major impact on our brain’s ability to maintain these systems (the vestibular system). This is very important for people with losses of neck motion, neck pain, […]
A New Theory About Developmental Problems In Kids
Why Do Some Kids Develop Autism, Other Severe Developmental Problems, or Mental Health Challenges? Understanding Neuro-Inflammation. We’ve been covering some concepts for Dr. Datis Kharrazian’s Neuro-inflammatory Course where he covered some of the latest research on neurological disorders that were occurring due to this process and what to do about it. In the first post, […]
Neuro-Inflammation and Neurological Problems
Hey, this is Dr. Hagebusch! This post will briefly discuss a post-doctorate course I took, “Neuroinflammation Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications” given by Dr. Datis Kharrazian. Dr. Kharrazian is a functional neurologist and PhD in immunology and researcher focusing on the brain, immune function. and autoimmunity. Dr. Kharrazian is probably best known for his work […]
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