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Europe's brain disorder bill hits 800 billion euros

by on Oct.04, 2011, under Health and Fitness

The annual cost of brain disorders in Europe has soared to 798 billion euros ($1 trillion) and the region is facing a political, social and financial "ticking bomb" as more people fall prey to mental illnesses, researchers said on Tuesday.

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Actelion drug cuts brain lesions in MS patients

by on Aug.02, 2011, under Health and Fitness

Actelion's experimental multiple sclerosis drug ponesimod met its main goal in a mid-stage trial, giving the Swiss biotech's pipeline a much-needed boost.

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No link seen between cellphones, brain tumor

by on Jul.14, 2011, under Health and Fitness

People who have used a cellphone for more than a decade do not appear to be at increased risk of a type of non-cancerous brain tumor, a large study suggests.

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Cynthia R. Green, Ph.D.: 8 Easy Ways to Make Your Brain Perform Better

by on Jul.08, 2011, under Health and Fitness

Extreme Cage Combat 8.0 expected to draw large crowd with fights featuring area’s top talent
Michael Randolph | The Bay City TimesJohn SchulzAUBURN — Barley and corn can be a combustible mix. So get ready for the summer’s biggest brawl. Extreme Cage Combat 8.0 comes to the Auburn Cornfest in the Budweiser Beer Tent at…

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Cynthia R. Green, Ph.D.: 8 Easy Ways to Make Your Brain Perform Better
While many of us want to improve our brain health, we aren’t always sure what exactly we need to do, or — more likely — simply can’t imagine putting one more “must-do” item on our list.

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What's Good for Your Heart Is Good for Your Brain

by on May.07, 2011, under Health and Fitness

SATURDAY, May 7 (HealthDay News) — Some simple precautions and
activities can help keep your mind sharp and your brain healthy throughout
your life, an expert says.

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Less-Than-Optimal Sleep May 'Age' the Brain

by on May.01, 2011, under Health and Fitness

SUNDAY, May 1 (HealthDay News) — For middle-aged adults,
sleeping less than six or more than eight hours a night is associated with
a decline in brain function, British researchers contend.

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Trying brain pacemakers to zap psychiatric disease

by on Feb.21, 2011, under Health and Fitness

Call them brain pacemakers, tiny implants that hold promise for fighting tough psychiatric diseases — if scientists can figure out just where in all that gray matter to put them.

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Reducing diet early in pregnancy stunts fetal brain development

by on Jan.19, 2011, under Nutrition

Valley Schools Team Up With Program To Feed Kids
There are some valley kids who count on school meals for their nutrition, and end up going hungry on the weekends.

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Reducing diet early in pregnancy stunts fetal brain development
( University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio ) The fetal brain is vulnerable to even moderate decreases in nutrition during the first half of pregnancy, a new study by Texas and German researchers indicates.

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New Parkinson’s

by on Jan.12, 2011, under Uncategorized

Parkinson’s Disease (PD), a devastating illness, occurs in a single of every single 100 persons more than 65.

It is a slowly progressing illness of the nervous system that final results in progressive destruction of brain cells (neurons) in an area of the brain referred to as the substantia nigra. Death occurs normally as a outcome of secondary complications for instance infection.

One of the mechanisms identified to destroy neurons is harm by totally free radicals or reactive oxygen species – destructive molecules produced by oxidation of the neurotransmitter dopamine.

The Role of Dopamine

The cells of the substantia nigra use dopamine – a chemical messenger in between brain or nerve cells – to communicate with cells in yet another region of the brain known as the striatum.

Melanoma is often a skin related problem and can be a sort of cancer. Skin becoming the largest organ of the body, the dangers of the illness spreading rapidly is present. It was found in a recent analysis that people with Parkinson’s had a increased risk of developing melanoma.

When nigral cells are lost, nigral dopamine levels fall, resulting in a lower in striatal dopamine.

More than 2,000 persons who had Parkinson’s were thought to be for the study and it was discovered that at the very least 1 percent of them had melanoma. It truly is progressive in nature. People with this disorder basically will have to have to obtain a skin test often to identify the probabilities of creating melanoma.

The common signs and symptoms of PD – motor function deficiencies characterized by muscle rigidity, jerky movements, rhythmic resting tremors – are the result of low levels of striatal dopamine.

Most dopaminergic drugs used to treat PD, are aimed at temporarily replenishing or mimicking dopamine.

Many studies have identified that the threat of creating melanoma is higher in men and women suffering from Parkinson’s, a disease which develops when brain cells that are responsible for the production of dopamine begin dying.

Dopaminergic drugs are typically effective at first in reducing lots of PD symptoms, but over time they lose their effect.

They also trigger severe unwanted side effects simply because they overstimulate nerve cells elsewhere in the body and trigger confusion, hallucinations, nausea and fluctuations inside the movement of limbs.

When dopaminergic neurons are lost in the course of Parkinson’s disease, the metabolism of dopamine is increased – which in turn increases the formation of extremely neurotoxic hydroxyl radicals.

The most vital free of charge radical scavenger within the cells of the substantia nigra is the powerful brain antioxidant, glutathione.

This appears to hasten cell death and advance the progression of PD.

At least 80 % of the substantia nigra cells are lost before signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease come to be apparent. This is why it becomes vital to defend or maintain these cells beneath oxidative stress.

How does Glutathione assist in Parkinson’s Disease?

Several aspects explain why glutathione is so useful in Parkinson’s disease.

1. Glutathione increases the sensitivity of the brain to dopamine. So even though glutathione doesn’t raise dopamine levels, it makes it possible for the dopamine within the brain to be a lot more effective.

Thirty-one distinct medical facilities conducted a test on additional than 2,000 Parkinson’s patients and their skin samples were taken. Everything from irregular growth and moles on the skin were sent for biopsies. The investigation discovered that at the very least 20 instances had melanoma which was isolated in nature. Another reality that was thought to be was living within the US increases the likelihood of developing a skin problem like melanoma.

If you decide that this paper was informative you should also be interested in studying about Symptoms Of Parkinson’s Disease as well as Symptoms Of Dyslexia.

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10 Brain Health and Fitness New Year’s Resolutions: Train your Brain

by on Dec.24, 2010, under Health and Fitness

Alvaro Fernandez is the CEO and Co-Founder of SharpBrains.com, which provides the latest science-based information for Brain Exercise combined with fun Mind Teasers. SharpBrains has been recognized by Scientific American Mind, MarketWatch, Forbes. Alvaro holds MA in Education and MBA from Stanford University, and teaches The Science of Brain Health at UC-Berkeley Lifelong Learning Institute. You can learn more at http://www.sharpbrains.com/blog

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