Emotions, Stress, and Pain Management

We are all familiar with physical pain and its effects on quality of life. However, many of us underestimate the effects of stress and negative emotions on our perceived pain levels. People with chronic conditions like diabetes, arthritis, cancer, muscular dystrophy, and others suffer extra pain because there is an emotional component that causes tension
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A Revolution In Vision Therapy for Stroke

This Wall Street Journal Story describes how vision replacement therapy works for those who have experienced stroke.

The adult brain isn’t fixed and immutable as once thought, but rather has the ability to “rewire” itself. Vision replacement therapy aims to train healthy brain neurons to perform the function of those damaged or destroyed by a stroke.  These new discoveries support the vision rehabilitation work Schneider has been doing for forty years with successful results.

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'Lazy eye' treatment shows promise in adults

New research supports The School for Self-Healing’s experience that the eyes can and do change by performing simple visual exercises.   In this study, 28 out of 30 adults had dramatic improvement in amblyopia, or lazy eye. Some even achieved 20/20 vision by performing simple visual tasks for a ten day period.

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Brain Reorganizes to Adjust for Loss of Vision

“Our results show that the patient’s behavior may be critical to get the brain to reorganize in response to disease,” said Eric Schumacher, assistant professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Psychology. “It’s not enough to lose input to a brain region for that region to reorganize; the change in the patient’s behavior also matters.”

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