My name is Kate Gorman, LCSW, with over 24 years experience in psychotherapy. In this very specialized group we will walk through the timeline of your life events, family patterns and negative ...
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It’s possible to reprogram your subconscious mind for a better life – here’s how I did it
Have you ever given much thought to the subconscious mind? Until recently, I hadn’t. I thought it was a Freudian concept, or something nebulous to do with dreams. Now, my wellness-skewed algorithm ...
Researchers at UC San Diego have found that a weeklong meditation and healing retreat can produce measurable changes in brain ...
In late December, I underwent surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome, which immediately relieved the chronic pain that was especially active at night and interfered with my ability to sleep. In addition, ...
The discovery of how to shift damaged brain cells from a diseased state into a healthy one presents a potential new path to treating Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, according to a new study.
Studies on diseases that affect the human brain are usually based on animal models which cannot reproduce the complexity of human neuropathies. Therefore, these methodologies often fail when applied ...
Since Shinya Yamanaka developed a method to create stem cells from regular adult skin cells using genetic reprogramming techniques (the resulting cells are known as human induced pluripotent stem ...
A mechanism underlying neutrophil reprogramming in brain cancers has been uncovered, illuminating potential therapeutic targets to stop their pro-cancer effect. Tumor-infiltrating neutrophils are ...
Scientists continue to break new ground in the realm of cellular reprogramming, a burgeoning area of medical research where one type of cell is retrained to fulfill the role of another. A team at Ohio ...
Resting brain stem cells hardly differ from normal astrocytes, which support the nerve cells in the brain. How can almost identical cells perform such different functions? The key lies in the ...
The discovery of how to shift damaged brain cells from a diseased state into a healthy one presents a potential new path to treating Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, according to a new study ...
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