brain health, schumann resonance

The Missing Link Between the Earth and the Human Brain

The Schumann Resonance is considered by biophysicists to be the link between the human brain and the Earth. Schumann resonances are electromagnetic resonances or eigenfrequencies (radio waves). They are created by the oscillation in a hollow space shell, in this case, the hollow space between Earth’s surface and the ionosphere. Their average basic frequency is ...

Nspirement

Image of a brain and lungs superimposed over an image of Earth.

3 Ways to Ease Insufficient Brain Blood Supply

Problems with the brain may affect the whole body. An insufficient brain blood supply (cerebral insufficiency) or a cerebral hemorrhage may paralyze the body and even affect the lifespan of a person.  As you age, if there is an insufficient brain blood supply, you will experience many symptoms of discomfort. If you want to know whether you are in a state of cerebral insufficiency, you ...

Helen London

An illuminated model of the human brain in a glass display tube.

7 Best Foods for Brain Health

What are the best foods for brain health? There’s an enormous amount of health and nutritional advice out there — on TV, in magazines, and online. Among all these sources, there are a lot of conflicting opinions and false statements. No matter what opinion you listen to, one thing stands true for all of them. Eating ...

Sheridan Genrich

An avocado cut in half.

The Sensitive Brain at Rest

Does a sensitive brain lead to people becoming raw and overwhelmed after months of a pandemic, compounded by economic issues and social unrest? Do fatigue and compulsive social media scrolling strike a familiar chord? Those brittle feelings offer us a glimpse into what regular life can be like for individuals with sensory processing sensitivity (SPS), ...

Troy Oakes

People with highly sensitive brains.

New Imaging Technique Captures How the Brain Moves in Stunning Detail

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) images of the brain are usually meant to be static. But now, researchers from Mātai Medical Research Institute (Mātai), Stevens Institute of Technology, Stanford University, the University of Auckland, and other institutions, report on an imaging technique that captures the brain in motion in real-time, in 3D, and in stunning detail, ...

Troy Oakes

Brain slices of a narcissist's brain.

11 Brain Foods

Everyone wants to be smart and have the ability to learn and memorize things quickly. In fact, to get these benefits, some people are willing to spend a lot of money on supplements to boost their brain function. The truth is, there are 11 common brain foods that are readily available and they won’t break ...

Emma Lu

A white porcelain bowl filled with red Chinese dates.

5 Favorite Foods for the Brain

Some people say that their brains don’t function well enough — why is that? Is it because the brain doesn’t have enough energy so it doesn’t work as fast? There are many “secret recipes” for dishes that are said to replenish the brain, but are they actually useful? What is it that your brain wants ...

Raven Montmorency

A man in a suit points his index fingers at his head.

Shaking Your Head to Rid Water in Your Ears Could Cause Brain Damage

Trapped water in the ear canal can cause infection and even damage, but it turns out that one of the most common methods people use to get rid of it can also cause complications. Researchers at Cornell University and Virginia Tech show that shaking the head to free it can cause brain damage in small ...

Troy Oakes

Two children in a swimming pool.

Brain Activity Pattern May Indicate Early Signs of Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia, a brain disorder that produces hallucinations, delusions, and cognitive impairments, usually strikes during adolescence or young adulthood. While some signs can suggest that a person is at high risk for developing the disorder, there is no way to definitively diagnose it until the first psychotic episode occurs. MIT neuroscientists working with researchers at Beth ...

Troy Oakes

Abnormal brain connections can predict onset of psychotic episodes.

First Practice Guidelines for Clinical Evaluation of Alzheimer’s

Despite more than two decades of advances in diagnostic criteria and technology, symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) too often go unrecognized or are misattributed, causing delays in appropriate diagnoses and care that are both harmful and costly. Contributing to the variability and inefficiency is the lack of multidisciplinary ADRD evaluation guidelines to ...

Troy Oakes