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		<title>Is chronic pain making you fat and stealing your memory?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is chronic pain making you fat and stealing your memory? Try these inexpensive tips for success]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_449" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 260px"><a href="http://www.traumaticbraininjurycenters.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/brain-diet.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-449" title="brain diet" src="http://www.traumaticbraininjurycenters.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/brain-diet-250x300.jpg" alt="Brain Diet" width="250" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Brain and Pain Diet Help</p></div>
<p>By Amy Price PhD</p>
<p>Brain injury and chronic pain survivors often ask me why they are getting so fat inspite of  low fat eating. Many people blame it on the meds but patients in increasing numbers are stating they get overwhelming cravings for sweet and fatty foods. This makes sense as it is one way the body tries to bring the reward system into balance since being brain damaged and in chronic pain sucks out the feel good neurotransmitters like dopamine, oxytocin and opiod receptors which the body then tries to take short cuts to get back to acceptable levels by over indulging on sweets and fats. Sadly over time this makes things worse and the system requires more and more fats and sweets just to find a balance. <a href="http://www.traumaticbraininjurycenters.com/2009/09/tbi-and-hypothyroid-connection/">Getting your thyroid levels checked after a spine injury is important too thyroid dysfunction due to injury can show up years later and thwart efforts to have clear thinking and a slim body</a>.</p>
<p>Changing your diet can help as can safe effective forms of exercise not only because you will look better but because your body will operate more effectively and the brain fog will lessen.</p>
<p>In the spinal patient community patients have been unofficially using bio-active magnesium and benfotiamine  (along with a multi B and C supplement) for relief of CNS nerve pain along with piracetam or aniricetam to assist cognitive functioning. There is also considerable discussion on the merits of a heart healthy diet inclusive of lots of green vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins for improving cognitive function, cell repair and pain levels after spine and head injuries. Some of us have found supplementing glucosamine chondritin along with vitamin C, E and fish oil to be helpful as well, for the vegetarians flax seed oil seems to do the trick. The diet rich in magnesium may seem counterintuitive due to the brain&#8217;s demand for glycogen and sweets cravings induced by chronic unremitting pain and brain fog but many have found good results with a change in diet and supplementation. In light of  this, the following  information <a href="http://spinalinjuryfoundation.blogspot.com/2010/02/magnesiumis-it-new-lyrica-or-memory.html">about research on magnesium  </a>was an interesting find.</p>
<p><a href="http://spinalinjurystrategies.blogspot.com/2009/11/fibromyalgia-chronic-fatigue-pain.html" target="_blank">Here is a link to a doable diet</a>, for recipes there are some good ones at this  <a href="http://www.southbeach-diet-plan.com/recipecollection.html">South Beach Diet site. </a>You can <a href="http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/nutrition_articles.asp?id=1279" target="_blank">download free apps to your cell phone  or use this program from your desktop </a>that will total not only calories but nutrients so you can track your progress</p>
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		<title>Save Your Neck, Driver Skills Rehabilitation and Assessment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 16:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Save Your neck and the necks of others, rehabilitate driving skills...see you at the Dashboard!
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<div id="attachment_443" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 299px"><a href="http://www.traumaticbraininjurycenters.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/safe-driving.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-443" title="safe-driving" src="http://www.traumaticbraininjurycenters.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/safe-driving-289x300.jpg" alt="" width="289" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Injury Consequences Can&#39;t Wait, Drive Safe Now!</p></div>
<p>By Amy Price PhD</p>
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<p>MTBI survivors and families want to know if and when it is safe to drive again. There is computer software and professional treatment that can help many with driving, processing and memory skills. It is important to know if the treatment is effective before going back on the road. <a href="healingjia@msn.com" target="_blank">Email</a> for more information on what is available. The AMA has released guidelines for physicians on how to test for safe driving and in addition many universities with memory clinics have road testing clinics where driving skills can be practised and tested before heading back on the road.</p>
<p>Abilities like picking out an object against a contrasting background can diminish in TBI in addition to visual processing speed and acuity as well as balance. Attention is important as many accident are caused by Brain fog and this can often be rehabililitated.  The ability to find your way around or handle the stress of adverse driving conditions such as weather, traffic, headaches or bad drivers is critical for safe driving. Often fear can influence driving skills and it is common for those who have sustained a TBI as a driver or a passenger are justifiably concerned. The AMA and Highway Safety comission have partnered to creat a great guide for physicians to test driving ability. <a href="http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/physician-resources/public-health/promoting-healthy-lifestyles/geriatric-health/older-driver-safety/assessing-counseling-older-drivers.shtml">You may want to take this to your doctor</a>. It is also a good barometer for you and your loved ones to assess when you are safe for the road!</p>
<p>Save Your neck and the Necks of others rehabilitate driving skills&#8230;see you at the Dashboard!</p>
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		<title>IQ, Poverty and Culture</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 21:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nationally, African American students are identified as educationally mentally retarded twice as often as their white peers; and African Americans are identified as emotionally/behaviorally disordered one and a half times as often as their white peers. The actual number of these "BD" (Behavioral Disorder) diagnoses has increased by 500% between 1974 and 1998.”]]></description>
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<p>Students of African American and Hispanic background were recently part of a pilot project using a novel system of cognitive assessment to assess children&#8217;s learning potential. It was developed by <a href="http://www.israel21c.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=1696&amp;catid=61:social-action&amp;Itemid=140" target="_blank">Professor Reuven Feuerstein</a>. The assessment consists of a battery of six to eight tests which measure abstract thinking, analogies, and qualitative thinking and are not culturally-biased.</p>
<p>“Nationally, African American students are identified as educationally mentally retarded twice as often as their white peers; and African Americans are identified as emotionally/behaviorally disordered one and a half times as often as their white peers. The actual number of these &#8220;BD&#8221; (Behavioral Disorder) diagnoses has increased by 500% between 1974 and 1998.”</p>
<p>Dr. Eric Cooper, President of the National Urban Alliance notes how unfortunate it is that “misdiagnosis of special education status has been used to place a significant number of children of color into programs that doom them to a life of low expectations and low achievement.&#8221;</p>
<p>Professor Feuerstein agrees and writes that “Too often we give up on children who are labeled with learning disabilities, but my work has found that using more creative techniques to teach these children will lead them to the same successes that life offers the other children in the classroom. Poverty is not destiny and we can reverse major depression in a child&#8217;s cognitive development and realize impressive results.”</p>
<p>Feuerstein’s theory of Structural Cognitive Modifiability “views the human organism as open, adaptive and amenable for change. The aim of this approach is to modify the individual, emphasizing autonomous and self-regulated change. Intelligence is viewed as a propensity of the organism to modify itself when confronted with the need to do so. Intelligence is defined as a changeable state rather than an immutable trait.”</p>
<p>Feuerstein’s claim that “poverty is not destiny” and that we can improve a child&#8217;s cognitive development and realize impressive results is profoundly important. He asserts that the benefits to all of society cannot be overstated.</p>
<p>Let me give one example. It has been proposed by Dr. Paul Nussbaum that learning may act as a potential vaccine again Alzheimer’s Disease and other age-related neurodegenerative diseases of the brain.</p>
<p>If we begin to think of learning as a process that improves health, like nutrition and exercise, then all students need to maximize their cognitive development. If tens and hundreds of thousands of poor children are placed in programs that doom them to a life of low expectations and low achievement and learning does act as a vaccine against age-related neurodegenerative diseases of the brain, we are accelerating the rate of dementias.</p>
<p>Childhood poverty has already been linked to dementia. <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/618356.stm" target="_blank">Author of the research, Dr Moceri</a>, said that &#8220;a poor quality childhood environment could prevent the brain from reaching a complete level of maturation.” The areas of the brain that show the earliest signs of Alzheimer&#8217;s are the one that take the longest time to mature during childhood and adolescence.</p>
<p>There are more than 5 million people in the United States living with Alzheimer’s. This means that every 72 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer’s. <a href="http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_alzheimer_statistics.asp" target="_blank">The indirect costs of Alzheimer’s and other dementias amount to more than $148 billion annually</a>. Feuerstein’s International Center for the Enhancement of Learning works with children throughout the world. Plans are underway to start implementing the partnership in 20 U.S. cities. Educators, policy makers and journalists should follow the story carefully.</p>
<p>&#8211;Dr. Rohn Kessler</p>
<p><a href="http://sparksofgenius.com" target="_blank">CEO and Founder Sparks Of Genius</a></p>
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		<title>Vision and The Paranoia Switch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 09:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was thinking of this while reading The Paranoia Switch, a book about how terror rewires our brains by Harvard psychologist Martha Stout. She asks one question: What were you doing on the morning of September 11, 2001?]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_274" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-274" href="http://empower2go.wordpress.com/2009/08/23/vision-and-the-paranoia-switch/inspiration/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-274" title="inspiration" src="http://empower2go.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/inspiration.jpg?w=300" alt="Thoughts are Seeds of Destiny" width="300" height="153" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Thoughts are Seeds of Destiny</p></div>
<p>By Dr Rohn Kessler</p>
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<p>In <em><strong>The Art of Power</strong></em>, Thich Nhat Hahn writes about five spiritual powers that are the foundation of happiness—faith, diligence, mindfulness, concentration and insight. Let’s focus on diligence, the notion that can train ourselves to come back to our best and highest self.</p>
<p>Imagine that we have seeds in our consciousness such as joy, forgiveness, peace, anger despair and hate. These seeds can be awake or asleep. If you live in a positive environment seeds like anger, fear, despair, violence and craving are sleeping and not touched. If you live in a negative environment these seeds are touched, watered and begin to grow.</p>
<p>“So it is wise for you to choose a good environment that will prevent these negative seeds from being touched often. You should not allow other people around you to touch these seeds, and you should not allow yourself to water them.” This is diligence.</p>
<p>“When you read an article full of violence or watch a violent television program you turn on the seed of violence. The first step of diligence is not to turn on these negative seeds and not to allow the environment to turn them on…Try not to expose yourself to sights and sounds that stimulate the seed of craving or the seeds of anger in you…You need diligence to practice this, and you may need a community or group of friends with similar values to help you create a good environment.”</p>
<p>I was thinking of this while reading The Paranoia Switch, a book about how terror rewires our brains by Harvard psychologist Martha Stout. She asks one question: What were you doing on the morning of September 11, 2001?</p>
<p>Dr. Stout claims we all have immediate and vivid memories of 9/11 that we will carry to our graves. “We will be able to recall small details—the weather where we were, what we had been up to but stopped doing, exactly which telephone we picked up—as if we had had tiny videotapes in our heads.”</p>
<p>She also claims that, based on neuropsychological research, the 9/11 attack turned on our “fear switch” by traumatizing our brains and causing overreactions to the reality of life.</p>
<p>The following is some of the information presented:<br />
1) Immediately after the attack eight out of ten women and six out of ten men were depressed.<br />
2) Three to five days after the attack, 44% of Americans reported at least one symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).<br />
3) Two months later 31% of respondents to a L.A. Times poll felt their personal sense of security was still “a great deal” shaken.”<br />
4) One year later, 30% of Americans said they still thought about 9/11 every single day.<br />
5) A study published in 2005 that followed the infants of 38 mothers who had been at or near the World Trade Center attack reported that at one year old the babies of mothers who had PTSD showed low cortisol levels —linked to being vulnerable to post-traumatic stress. In other words, “…maternal post-traumatic stress disorder may have transgenerational effects beginning when the child is in utero…”</p>
<p>What’s the point? The point is that “When you read an article full of violence or watch a violent television program you turn on the seed of violence.”</p>
<p>Diligence is the practice of training ourselves to come back to our best and highest self.</p>
<p>Dr Kessler is the CEO of <a href="http://sparksofgenius.com" target="_blank">Sparks of Genius </a>in Boca Raton Florida.</p>
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		<title>Junk DNA gets a voice</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 03:34:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Amy Price PhD   Not so many years ago we were told as students that a very small part of the genome coded for genes and the rest was &#8216;Junk DNA&#8221;. The questions why? followed by what if  come quickly when I am faced with such literal statements. The answer they are junk because no one [...]]]></description>
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<p>By Amy Price PhD</p>
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<p>Not so many years ago we were told as students that a very small part of the genome coded for genes and the rest was &#8216;Junk DNA&#8221;. The questions why? followed by what if  come quickly when I am faced with such literal statements. The answer they are junk because no one knows what they do brought cause for alarm in my view because I don&#8217;t know what a good portion of the human race does  yet I would not relegate them to junk. I countered with I want to know what happened when you took them all out&#8230;turns out that was not doable and I was relegated to the divergent thinker category and lectured on the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) principle.</p>
<p>I later found a few people such as McClintock who saw this DNA may have value in the 1940s and worked tirelessly  to explore the DNA as a regulatory source for determining which genes are turned on and when they were activated (McClintock, 1965) Around the same time  Britten and  Davidson agreed and further  speculated the junk DNA plays a role in generating different <span>cell</span> types and different biological structures, depending on where in the <span>genome</span> they insert themselves (Britten &amp; Davidson, 1969).</p>
<p>Recently, scientists from Princeton  and Indiana Universities studied the genome of a pond organism and found  that junk DNA or transposons may perform functions that are central to the existence of an organism. Apparently  these genes jump from location to location rearranging  the genome in a way that initiates growth just as McClintock thought. </p>
<p>These genes are labelled transposons. In and during development, the transposons appear to first influence hundreds of thousands of DNA pieces to regroup. Then, when they are no longer needed the organism can erase the transposases from its genetic material, paring its genome to about 5 percent of its original load.</p>
<p>&#8220;The transposons actually perform a central role for the cell,&#8221; said <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/eeb/people/display_person.xml?netid=lfl&amp;display=Faculty" target="_self">Laura Landweber</a>, a professor of <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/eeb/" target="_self">ecology and evolutionary biology</a>at Princeton and an author of the study. &#8220;They stitch together the genes in working form.&#8221; This research  appeared in the May 15 edition of Science. (MacPherson, Princeton, 2009)</p>
<p>We are just now finding the science that existed in the mind of a researcher over sixty years ago and can watch revelation unravel as  science begins to explore how extensive the role of  junk  or as sometimes coined selfish DNA plays in  the circle of life&#8230;.Sometimes just as in life it is those quietly working without accolades that are holding it all together who are the real stars!<br />
Britten, R. J., &amp; Davidson, E. H. Gene regulation for higher cells: A theory. <em>Science </em><strong>165</strong>, 349–357 (1969)</p>
<p> McClintock, B. Components of action of the regulators Spm and Ac. <em><em>Carnegie Institution</em></em><strong><em> </em></strong><em>of <em><em>Washington</em></em> Year Book </em><strong>64</strong><em>,</em> 527–536 (1965)</p>
<p>MacPherson ,2009 <a href="http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S24/28/32C04/">http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S24/28/32C04/</a> accessed june 27, 2009)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Amy Price PhD Of the 1.4 million who sustain a TBI each year in the United States: 50,000die; 235,000 are hospitalized; and 1.1 million are treated and released from anemergency department. The number of people with TBI who are not seen in anemergency department or who receive no care is unknown. Major causes of [...]]]></description>
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<div class="subhead"><span class="style14"><strong>By Amy Price PhD</strong> </span></div>
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<div class="subhead">Of the 1.4 million who sustain a TBI each year in the United States: 50,000<br />die; 235,000 are hospitalized; and 1.1 million are treated and released from an<br />emergency department. The number of people with TBI who are not seen in an<br />emergency department or who receive no care is unknown.</p>
<p>Major causes of TBI are: Falls (28%); Motor vehicle-traffic crashes<br />(20%); Struck by/against events (19%); and Assaults (11%). TBI costs the USA<br />approximately 60 billion dollars per year in care and lost productivity (<a href="http://www.biausa.org/aboutbi.htm">Statistics supplied by BIAA)</a></div>
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<p><a href="http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/609854">Helmets are often proposed as a cure all.</a> The problem is according to the statistical breakdown above over 50% of related injuries would occur from <strong>non helmet activities</strong>. <a href="http://www.neuroskills.com/">Better immediate care and follow up </a>would lessen the severity of impairment for a large proportion of survivors</p>
<p>TBI can cause a wide range of <a href="http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1737985">functional changes affecting thinking,</a> l<a href="http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/TBIslpBenefits.htm">anguage, learning,</a> emotions, behavior, and/or sensation. It can also cause epilepsy and increase the risk for conditions such as <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=6QLRqgf86AQC&amp;pg=PA16&amp;lpg=PA16&amp;dq=TBI+and+neurodegenerative+disorders&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=sG648jP0kr&amp;sig=n1tqU0EPUfSvSbmJF7Sb6jVn8jc&amp;hl=en&amp;ei=AgLPSfOyCJOBnAexsZT4BQ&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;resnum=10&amp;ct=result">Alzheimer&#8217;s disease</a>, Parkinson&#8217;s disease, and other brain disorders that become more prevalent with age. </p>
<p class="copy">Survivors report the areas they most need help are: Improving <a href="http://sparksofgenius.wordpress.com/">memory and problem solving</a>; Managing stress and emotional upsets; Controlling one&#8217;s temper; and improving <a href="http://www.cnvc.org/">social and employment skills</a>.<a href="http://www.spinalinjuryfoundation.org/101_new/painhelp/protected/findingproviders.htm"> </a><span style="font-variant:small-caps;"><br />A mind is a terrible thing to lose&#8230;if you have sustained a head injury all is<br />not lost help is available .</span>The links above in <span class="style15">blue</span> contain help and information.</p>
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<p class="copy">We are often asked how do I find a good treating professional? Ask your local brain injury association. Word of mouth is good. Check with healthcare facilities, neighbors and friends. Find a professional who will work with you or your family member to get results rather than just tell you to learn to adjust to the problem. </p>
<p class="copy">Many individuals have run out of health care options. They ask what can be done at home. <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB123819562420161343-lMyQjAxMDI5MzI4NzEyOTc1Wj.html">The Wall Street Journal has an excellent article about how people can be pro-active in retraining their brains</a>. There is continuing research going on in this area. If you have a strategy or treatment that you have found helpful please let us know.</p>
<p class="copy">Here is a place where you can try <a href="http://cognitivelabs.com/game_list2.htm">brain games for free</a>. This site is monitored by scientists from Stanford university who are collecting brain function data for a mega study.</p>
<p class="copy">Jig saw puzzles can help with spatial function. You can try these <a href="http://www.jigzone.com/">free from a simple six piece<br />puzzle to a 247 piece challenger</a>. <a href="http://www.kentuckycrosswords.com/Easy.html">Crossword puzzles</a> can help with language and reasoning </p>
<p><strong>The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing. &#8211; Albert Einstein<br /></strong></td>
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