Tune in to the Carlton NeuroFeedback Center blog to learn more about brain health, the latest research, the mechanics of neurofeedback, and more ideas and tips to help you advocate for your own health and wellness. Each individual’s health journey is unique, which is why we are committed to helping our patients as we would our own families. As always, if we can partner with you on your healthcare journey, we hope you will contact us and make an appointment.
Stop Stress Eating-Naturally!
Have you ever noticed yourself eating too much or having cravings that are triggered by emotions like stress, anxiety, or depression? Neurofeedback training can help you stop “eating your feelings.” This technology uses your brain`s [...]
Neurofeedback: An Excellent Tool for Improving Executive Performance
Consider investing in yourself to improve your well-being and your career. Improved health and mental focus can help you balance the stressors of daily living while keeping you headed toward your goals. Maybe you are [...]
Help Your Kids Eat Healthier!
Put on a fun cooking show that highlights healthy food recipes for kids Television programs featuring healthy foods can be key in leading children to make healthier food choices now and into adulthood. A new [...]
Strengthening Neural Connections in the Brain
Strengthening the neural connections in the brain can improve your response to stress. A new study at Yale University has revealed the relationship between stress and the brain's neural pathways. * https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/05/200527123327.htm The Yale team [...]
How Can Neurofeedback Training Ease ADHD Symptoms?
When a child is struggling at school with focus, attention, and impulsive behavior, the diagnosis that often comes to mind is Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Researchers estimate that 6 million children in the U.S. have been diagnosed [...]
Too Much Internet Use Can Lead to Changes in Brain Function and Social Interactions
According to a recent study released by NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, current trends in both online gaming and the extended use of the internet at work could lead to changes in brain [...]
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