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Should Seniors be Proactive or Wait Until They Start To Decline Mentally?
Many articles have been written about the skyrocketing costs of caring for seniors whether they still live at home or in a care facility. New research shows that people are living longer these days, but this longevity does bring new problems. Statistics show it is better to keep seniors at home as long as possible before they have to be put into care. How can wonderful golden years be achieved while going through various levels...
AVE and CPAP Made Simple!
At Mind Alive, we often receive inquiries about whether a person is able to use Audio-Visual Entrainment (AVE) with their CPAP, so I thought I would address this with a blog post. The answer is unequivocally “YES"! There are several different ways that you can approach using your DAVID device with your CPAP. I have a CPAP mask that uses one strap with nasal pillows. I put the Omniscreen eyeset on first, followed by the...
Guest Blog - Improving Sports Performance in Young Athletes
For most parents, having their kids involved in sports is a way to keep them busy, in shape and socially active. The truth is that sports do much more than that in a kid’s life. It helps to organize the brain, develop body strength, coordination and emotional endurance as well. Some kids dream about becoming the next star in their sport. Others just do it for fun or because it is required in school. For...
Guest Blog - "A Little Light and Sound Goes a Long Way"
May 17, 2016 Dr. Luis Arrondo, D.C., C.A.B.N.N San Jose, CA. This was relayed to me in a recent office visit by a patient named Rosa, who I have been treating for some time: On March 21, 2016, Rosa’s sister, Maria Luisa, a person diagnosed with diabetes and who had seen me a couple of times, was operated on for diabetic complications. She underwent a lower-leg amputation above the knee at a hospital in Northern...
Rethink Learning Methods
When I attended college and university in the '80s, I lived a crazy lifestyle of going from blasts of really studying to partying really hard with very little sleep. When I had to write an essay, I would mull the subject around in my head for a week or so and then, the night before it was due, I would sit down at the kitchen table and try to piece together a spectacular essay. My...