Why Cerebral Palsy Lights a Fire in Cheryl Hines
The actress has become an enthusiastic voice for people with cerebral palsy, helping as many people as she can.
Why Cerebral Palsy Lights a Fire in Cheryl Hines
The actress has become an enthusiastic voice for people with cerebral palsy, helping as many people as she can.
The Natural Healing Power of Yoga for MS
Research shows therapeutic yoga reduces fatigue in multiple sclerosis patients. Similarly, tai chi seems to improve balance in people with neuropathy.
How to Avoid Caregiver Burnout by Taking Care of Yourself
Taking care of a loved one with a neurologic condition is a life-changing experience. These tips can reduce stress and anxiety, preventing caregiver burnout.
What I’m Thankful for This Year: Being Inspired by You
Happiness is being thankful for what you have. In our case, we’re very happy to have readers like you.
Hypothermia Treatment for Brain Injuries Is a Cool Idea
While experimental, using hypothermia therapy for brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and stroke may improve recovery.
5 Quick Tips for Exercising with Epilepsy
Exercise may be especially helpful for epileptics, as it may have anti-epileptic effects. These tips will help you, a friend or loved one with epilepsy exercise safely.
Childhood Abuse May Cause Migraine and Depression
The effects of extreme stress on the brain, such as physical or sexual abuse, may also be linked to fibromyalgia, anxiety, and irritable bowel syndrome.
Locked into the Meaning of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
The film is a testament to the power of the imagination to transcend the confines of illness.
How Is Lewy Body Dementia Different from Other Dementias?
Lewy body dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and other dementias are related yet have distinct differences.
Right Before I Get a Migraine, Face Pain Sets in. Is This Normal?
Migraines are known to cause allodynia, which is a pain, unusual sensation, or soreness in the jaw, facial skin, or the scalp.
Is There Treatment for My Husband's Progressive Supranuclear Palsy?
Medications and physical therapy may be able to help counter some of the symptoms of progressive supranuclear palsy.
What Causes Dysautonomia, and How Can It Be Treated?
There is no cure, but the symptoms of dysautonomia can be treated.
When to Seek a Second Opinion on a Diagnosis
What it's Like to Use a Brain-Computer Interface System
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