Migraines and neurofeedback therapy
For migraine sufferers, the pain is all too common—recurrent, pulsating, throbbing headaches usually on one side of the head, often accompanied by nausea or vomiting that can last for several hours or, in extreme cases, for several days. How can neurotherapy be used to relieve these symptoms?
What Are Brainwaves And How They Can Be Changed…By You
The brain is an incredibly complex organ. In fact, it is the most complex organ in the entire human body, one that we are still learning about in modern medicine. The brain is alive with electrical activity, and is responsible for our thoughts, our emotions,…
A beginners guide to biofeedback
What happens when you walk down the street and you see a friend. You might wave, stop and talk to them, before continuing to walk to your destination. All of those actions are controlled by you, by your brain. You told your brain to put…
Let’s check out some brain research fuelling new migraine treatments
Those who suffer from a migraine know how debilitating and intense the pain can get. But most people don’t know that it is one of the most common disorders that affects around 960 million people globally. What is even worse is that it is hard…
How seasonal shifts trigger migraine attacks
For anyone, watching the seasons transitioning can be enjoyable. The spring rain, the fall foliage or the first snowfall overwhelms everyone. But a change in the weather is also a signal for atmospheric changes that can trigger a migraine in most migraineurs (an official term…