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What Happens in a Rehab UnitA brief summary of an admission to a rehab unit.
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Further Evidence of the Tree Model of the Brain: Part OneThis article further compares the natural structure of nerve cells with that of trees/plants
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Depression - an Immune/genetic Disease?This article describes the importance of the imbalance in white cells called TREGS in depression.
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Trying to Classify Structural Changes in Dendrites in Psychiatric DiseaseThis article attempts to improve the understanding of some of the structural changes in dendrites in psychiatry.
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Dendropathy, Tauopathy or PSDopathy?Some recent discoveries in psychiatric and neurologic diseases.
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Autism, Fear, Casein and ImmunisationsHistorical US childhood immunisation programmes seem to affect the size and opioid receptors in the fear centre of monkey brains.
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Regulatory T Cells (TREGS) and Brain DiseaseTREG enhancement or depletion may be important in brain disease treatment in the future.
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Puzzled as to Why Are You Messing Up Your Life with Alcohol And/or Drugs? Neuroscience Can HelpWhy are you messing up your life with alcohol and/or drugs? Neuroscience suggests it is related to your parents and progressive clinical allergy.
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Alcohol-drug Amygdalitis - a Fear-based Disease'¢ Alcohol and drugs result in inflammation in the fear-centre of the brain explaining some of the behaviour of people with dependency.
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Prostate Cancer, TREGS and Vaccines (PSA-TRICOM)The future of prostate cancer treatment will involve vaccines and modifying the immune system. "The future is now".
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Endometriosis, TREGS and StatinsStatins are being considered for the treatment of endometriosis. This article explains why statins could work in this condition.
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Shining a Light on the Brain - Surprising or Unsurprising New Findings?A new study confirms that excessive light results in brain growth and reduced immune system activity within the brain. This in turn suggests that light therapy should be studied in greater detail in psychiatric and neurologic disease.
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Brain Disease: Time to Stop Calling it "degenerative"?"Degenerative" is so nihilisitic. "Inflammatory" is more optimistic amd nearer the truth.
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Prazosin - Another Drug for PTSD and Other Psychiatric DiseasesPrazosin (a cardiac drug) is now being used in psychiatry to allay fear and help reduce the awful response to bad memories.
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Humans Are in the Late Stages of Dependency on Money (wealth)The story of human dependency on money.
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Inside the Mind of Dr Harold ShipmanDevelopments in neuroscience are improving the understanding of why some humans can take another human`s life.
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Why Don`t We Use the Term Frontal Lobe Syndrome More Than We Do?Most psychiatric diseases are simple frontal lobe syndromes e.g. schizophrenia, dependency, autism, head injury, depression and anxiety. Why not use the term more?
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Who is in Control of the Immune System?How controlling the controller of the immune system will lead to new treatments for cancer, infection and inflammation.
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The Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Nature of DependencyAn article explaining why people with chronic dependency can be obnoxious or charming.
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The Beneficial Re-naming of the Brain Changes in Psychiatric Disease - Dendritis and HippocampitisBrain changes in psychiatric diseases were described as degenerative and irreversible but now neuroscience has discovered that they are inflammatory and reversible.
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How the Brain is Literally Recovered in RecoveryThe tree model of the brain is used to explain how the brain is literally recovered with new connections or leaves in recovery from active dependency.
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How the Brain WorksThe frontal lobes of the brain make you who you are. This article tells you how and why this happens.
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Understanding Maternal-Child Separation Using the Tree Model of the BrainThis article describes how a recent study further confirms the importance of dendritic spines in brain disorders.
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Is Miscarriage a TREG Syndrome?Miscarriage affects one in three women. Sometimes miscarriage is recurrent. Recent research may lead to new immunological treatment for those with recurrent miscarriage.
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Obesity - the Fat/sugar Dependency Syndrome (Fathead Syndrome)Obesity may be regarded as an immunological disease occurring in genetically predisposed people resulting in inflammation and structural changes of the brain.
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Chronic Abdominal Pain in ChildrenChronic abdominal pain in children has recently been re-categorised o different groups which may be useful in the further study of this condition.
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How Prozac Really Works in Depression?Recent discoveries in neuroscience have led to depression being regarded as an immunological disease resulting in inflammation of the brain. Anti-depressants seem to act by suppressing the brain`s immune system and reducing the inflammation.
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The Future of the NHS?It appears that the UK government is preparing for the introduction of health insurance.
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Lupus - a TREG Syndrome? - and ChloroquineThe importance of TREGS in SLE is becoming increasingly recognised. Chloroquine may reduce death-rates.
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Resilience, Depression and Dendritic SpinesPerhaps those with few nerve spines (leaves) tend to develop depression giving another meaning to "spineless".
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Christmas Alcohol QuizChristmas can be a time for reflection on one`s relationship with alcohol.
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Red Yeast Rice, Cholesterol and Heart DiseaseRed yeast rice may offer an alternative to those at increased risk of heart attacks who cannot take statins or are not keen to do so. -
Autism/Aspergers and LyingIt may be reassuring to discover that children with autism/Aspergers lie and deceive in the same way that they can also be excessively honest/naive/gullible.
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Intriguing Brain Abnormalities in AutismThere have been further discoveries of the structural brain abnormalities in autism.
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The "Tree Model" of Brain DisordersThe "tree model" provides another approach to brain disorders which may be easier to understand for non-neuroscientists. This model may be used in combination with the previous model based on chemical imbalances within the brain.

