… to danger)Dopamine (typically described as a “pleasure” chemical)NDRIs and SSRIs target different chemicals to address and improve mood disorders.Differences in how NDRIs and SSRIs workNDRIs increase your brain’s levels of two …
… We were talking about our current challenges in treating neurological diseases and possible ideas for the future and how we — the Neurological Institute and Cleveland Clinic — can make a dent in our understanding and in …
… cough suppressants and fever reducers to help keep them comfortable.Help take care of their basic needs: It’s important for the person who is sick to drink lots of fluids and rest. If you …
… thoughts into words, you may be experiencing what people call brain fog.Neuropsychologist Kamini Krishnan, PhD, explains why brain fog has become a popular term of the moment and why brain fog may happen as …
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If you’ve ever experienced verbal abuse, you know the old adage “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” isn’t true. Abuse of any kind can do lasting …
Statistics show that more than 40% of people will be diagnosed with some form of cancer during their lifetime. That’s right: 2 out of 5 people will someday get the medical news nobody wants …
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