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Everything from concussion prevention, to anxiety, to addiction, to brain hacks. Learn it all here from the clinic that understands the brain best.


Vagus Nerve Dysfunction Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
Vagus nerve dysfunction can show up as anxiety, digestive issues, dizziness, fatigue, or poor stress recovery. Learn the key symptoms and why this nerve is central to your health.


How to Know If Your Vagus Nerve Is Healthy
A healthy vagus nerve shows up in digestion, stress recovery, sleep, and mood. Learn the signs of good vagal tone and when your nervous system may need more support.


What Therapies Help with Concussions?
New therapies like cranial nerve stimulation are help the brain reset and regain normal function after a concussion.


What Supplements Help After a Concussion?
Supplements provide the brain with vital nutrients to facilitate recovery, supporting neural repair, improving cognitive and balancing hormo


Proprioception: The Real Sixth Sense
We have specialized neurons and sensory cells in our joints and our muscles. These receptors change their firing patterns based on how extended a joint is, how contracted or relaxed a muscle is, and how the muscle length is changing.


Hyperbaric Oxygen Essentials
Learn why and how HBOT works to create lasting healing throughout the whole body.


Understanding Pornography Addiction
As the brain becomes accustomed to this pattern, a simple habit turns into an addiction and one can no longer just “snap out of it”. Pornogr


Why Our Brains Love Being Outside
As doctors, we've stumbled upon several very cool principles about how the brain and body work. When we look at these principles as they


5 Tips to Fall Asleep Faster
We've all heard hundreds of tricks and tips that are supposed to help you fall asleep faster and sleep better, so we wanted to boil it d


What You Need to Know About Peripheral Neuropathy
Symptoms can range from numbness or tingling to pricking sensations (paresthesia) or muscle weakness. Areas of the body may become abnormally sensitive, leading to an exaggeratedly intense or distorted experience of touch (allodynia). In such cases, the pain may occur in response to a stimulus that is not normally painful. Serious symptoms may include burning pain (especially at night), muscle atrophy, paralysis, or organ or gland dysfunction.
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