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San Antonio Living TV Segment: “Incredible TBI Recovery”
Four years after a devastating motorcycle accident left him with the brain function of a child, TBI survivor John Keller visits with Shelly Miles, host of the TV show San Antonio Living, about his incredible recovery. Joining John and Shelly on the set are Gina Cruz of LearningRx, and John’s dad, James Keller. Two years ...
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Advice from One Mom to Another: “Definitely Something You Should Look Into. It’s Life Changing!”
When moms need unbiased advice, where do they turn? To other moms, of course! In this online conversation between two moms, one woman describes… …what made her daughter, in the first two months of third grade,completely forget how to read! …something that “rang true” to her “Mom’s-gut-instinct” …how she got her daughter IQ to jump ...
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What Creative Thinking Looks Like
What does solving a financial dilemma, remodeling a house, crafting a speech, and even dressing up your dogs and playing make-believe with your kids have in common? All these activities can benefit from the use of creative thinking. In other words, creative thinking isn’t just for writers and artists. So what do we know about ...
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Weird-but-True Facts About Your Brain
What do you really know about your own brain? Let’s take a closer look at that gelatinous mass between your ears with five weird-but-true brain facts: Your brain is softer than you probably think. What is the consistency of your brain? Brain tissue has been described as having the same consistency as Jell-O, warm butter ...
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Bet You Can’t Tickle Yourself
If someone makes a grab for that ticklish place above your knee, you double over in laughing protest. When you grab your own knee, nothing happens. You can’t tickle yourself because your brain doesn’t pay as much attention to sensations caused by your own actions. In fact, brain scans show that neurons in the cerebral ...
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Here’s to a Healthier Brain! Bottoms Up!
A recent study proves something you’ve been wishing were true: Chocolate is good for you! You heard right! Chocolate has been scientifically proven to boost blood flow to certain areas of the brain. It’s the flavanols in chocolate that make it so healthy, and the darker the chocolate the better. Flavanols can also be found ...
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I Didn’t Let Alzheimer’s Steal My Future
When my doctor told me I was in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, I was devastated. Not wanting to become a burden to my children, I sold my house, moved to an assisted living center, and waited for Alzheimer’s to finish robbing me of whatever quality of life I had left. I’d been talking slower ...
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Concussions from School Sports Were Keeping David from Landing His Dream Career
Sometimes David got to the locker room and couldn’t remember the football game he’d just played. In junior high, David had been a straight A student. But after a concussion, he began struggling in school, and additional concussions while playing football in high school only made things worse. Years later, married and with a baby ...
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That Pain in Your Heart Isn't All in Your Head | LearningRx Blog
We call breakups “painful” for good reason: When you experience an unwanted breakup, thinking of your ex-love-interest activates the same parts of your brain that process physical pain. Researchers measured brain activity while showing love-sick men and women photos of their former-sweethearts, and then photos of platonic friends. They also measured brain activity as they ...
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LearningRx Announces Winner of Quarterly Video Contest | LearningRx Blog
Like a lot of kids, David played sports in school. But concussions sustained on the wrestling mat and gridiron hurt his ability to perform well in school and even in his career. After graduating from a police academy, David was rejected by 56 police departments because his test scores were too low. The 32-year-old husband ...
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