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Neuroplasticity: Your Brain's Superpower

Download or Read eBook Neuroplasticity: Your Brain's Superpower PDF written by Philippe Douyon MD and published by Izzard Ink. This book was released on 2019-04-23 with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Neuroplasticity: Your Brain's Superpower
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Book Synopsis Neuroplasticity: Your Brain's Superpower by : Philippe Douyon MD

Book excerpt: We live in a time in which more than 100 million Americans suffer from a neurological illness. Not only is that number expected to rise and the annual cost to care for people with neurological disorders expected to surpass 1 trillion dollars, but the impact of these illnesses on our lives is unlike any other. Neurological disorders affect every fiber of our being. They cause physical, psychological, emotional, and cognitive impairments. They rob us of our lives and families in a way that diseases of other organs can’t. Oftentimes it seems that we are helpless to do anything about it. But, what if that wasn’t true? Neuroplasticity: Your Brain’s Superpower empowers us to have a different relationship with our brains. Instead of just succumbing to whatever potential dysfunction, degeneration, or disease that may impact our nervous system, in this book we explore the ways in which we can give our brains exactly what they need to adapt, heal, and thrive. Neuroplasticity: Your Brain’s Superpower takes us on a journey through things that influence the evolution of our brains, including various diseases. Not only do we learn about these illnesses, but also about the potential healing that can take place after the injury. This book expands the conversation about brain health so that we can include the principles of neuroplasticity to help us take control of our neurological destinies.


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