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The Citizen

Changing Your Brain & Befriending Your Nervous System

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Thayer Robins, Staff Writer June 4, 2019

It is a source of unending sadness to me that many of those struggling every day with brain and nervous system conditions believe help is out of reach. Often they are told they need money they don’t...

Balance your body, heal your brain

admin December 18, 2018

Published December 6, 2018Modern life degrades balance, but only if you let it PART 4 of 4 by Thayer Robins Once upon a time, humans lived on uneven surfaces. They spent their days moving barefoot...

Heal trauma with rhythm

admin October 11, 2018

October 11, 2018Rhythm can soothe your nerves and build your brain by Thayer Robins Anyone who’s soothed a fussing baby knows that gentle rocking often does the trick. The vestibular (balance-related)...

Can you keep a beat?

admin September 27, 2018

Published September 27, 2018Get rhythm, and your brain will work better for you by Thayer Robins The human brain has a lot to coordinate. The grunt work is handled by some 80 billion neurons, which...

Are you leaving your brain health up to chance?

admin September 13, 2018

Published September 13, 2018Understanding your own brain can help protect you for life by Thayer Robins Clark Elliott is a professor of artificial intelligence at a prestigious university. In 1999,...

Are you facing learning or wellness challenges?

admin August 30, 2018

Published August 30, 2018Many common struggles are caused by a fixable brain issue by Thayer Robins Alzheimer’s, stroke, concussion, autism — as most everyone knows, events or illnesses...

Build your brain by moving your body

admin May 3, 2018

Published May 3, 2018Movement is the brain’s first and most important language PART 1: by Thayer Robins Humans are the only mammal born incapable of voluntary movement. As adults, we’re meant...

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