Diminished Brain Resilience Syndrome: A Modern Day Neurological Pathology of Increased Susceptibility to Mild Brain Trauma, Concussion, and Downstream Neurodegeneration

Wendy A. Morley and Stephanie Seneff The number of sports-related concussions has been steadily rising in recent years. Diminished brain resilience syndrome is a term coined by the lead author to describe a particular physiological state of nutrient functional deficiency and disrupted homeostatic mechanisms leading to increased susceptibility to previously considered innocuous concussion. We discuss […]

Understanding the Concussion Epidemic: The Importance of Nourishing the Brain

Merinda Teller Parents’ fears about head injuries are not unfounded. It is conservatively estimated that between 1.6 and 3.8 million concussions occur annually in the United States as a result of athletic involvement.4,5 Moreover, the rate of sports-related concussions has been increasing, with one prospective study finding a 15.5 percent annual increase over an eleven-year […]

The Paravascular Pathway for Brain Waste Clearance: Current Understanding, Significance and Controversy

Andrew Bacyinski et al. The Paravascular Pathway for Brain Waste Clearance: Current Understanding, Significance and Controversy The paravascular pathway, also known as the “glymphatic” pathway, is a recently described system for waste clearance in the brain. According to this model, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) enters the paravascular spaces surrounding penetrating arteries of the brain, mixes with […]

Brain May Flush Out Toxins During Sleep

NIH A good night’s rest may literally clear the mind. Using mice, researchers showed for the first time that the space between brain cells may increase during sleep, allowing the brain to flush out toxins that build up during waking hours. These results suggest a new role for sleep in health and disease. The study […]

What is Neuroplasticity?

Kendra Cherry Neuroplasticity is the brain’s ability to change and adapt due to experience. It is an umbrella term referring to the brain’s ability to change, reorganize, or grow neural networks. This can involve functional changes due to brain damage or structural changes due to learning. Plasticity refers to the brain’s malleability or ability to […]

Cognitive Dissonance: The Immune System Construct

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newmedicineonline.com When understanding the construct of an immune system we must begin with Dr. Hamer’s discovery of the Second and Fourth Biological Law of German New Medicine. The Second Biological Law explains the two phases of all disease – providing there is a resolution to the conflict. The Fourth Biological Law explains the beneficial role […]

Here’s How You Can Optimize Your Natural Immune System

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World Council For Health Natural immunity is our body’s natural system of protection against micro-organisms including bacteria, parasites, and viruses. We can protect ourselves against any number of pathogens including the virus that causes Covid-19. This guide provides a basic outline of the immune system and an introduction to optimizing immune function through food, lifestyle […]

From Explosives to the Gas That Heals: Nitric Oxide in Biology and Medicine

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William Wells et al. Outside the body, NO is an unstable, potentially toxic gas that forms in lightning strikes and car exhaust. But as a messenger molecule inside the body it plays a crucial regulatory role. Every cell type and tissue sends and receives messages—telling muscle cells when to contract, for instance, or fat cells […]