About Your Brain
With its up to 500 trillion synaptic connections, your brain is easily the most powerful machine in the world. These connections are what create your thoughts, what drive your emotions, and what control your behaviors. Even more incredibly: This amazing machine is constantly changing through a process known as brain plasticity. And you can take advantage of this process to improve and enhance your brain's jaw-dropping powers—at any age.
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Brain plasticity, the secret to optimizing your brain's fitness, is one of the most revolutionary discoveries in modern neuroscience. While it was traditionally thought that our brains were fully formed by adulthood, the truth is that our life experiences continually shape and mold our brains in fascinating ways. In fact, optimal brain fitness is the gateway to improvement in a range of areas, including memory, focus, mood and cognition.
Memory Clinic
Memory problems are increasingly prevalent, affecting millions globally. Common issues include transient forgetfulness, age-related memory decline, and more serious conditions like dementia. In industrialized nations, factors such as aging populations, stress, poor lifestyle habits, and chronic diseases contribute to the rise in cognitive impairment and memory-related disorders.
Brain Fatigue Clinic
Brain fatigue, marked by mental exhaustion and reduced cognitive function, is becoming more prevalent, especially in industrialized nations. Contributing factors include chronic stress, poor sleep, nutrient deficiencies, and overreliance on digital devices. This condition can impair focus, memory, and productivity, affecting daily life and overall well-being if untreated.
ADHD Clinic
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) affects millions worldwide, with increasing diagnoses, particularly in children and adolescents. It is characterized by inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. Rising awareness and improved diagnostic criteria contribute to its prevalence, though lifestyle factors like excessive screen time and stress may exacerbate symptoms in industrialized societies.
Anxiety Clinic
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent, affecting millions globally, with rising cases in industrialized nations. Contributing factors include chronic stress, social pressures, work demands, and lifestyle changes. Increased awareness and recognition of mental health issues have led to more diagnoses, though many cases remain undiagnosed or untreated, impacting daily functioning.
Depression Clinic
Depression is a widespread mental health disorder, affecting over 300 million people globally. Its prevalence is rising, particularly in developed nations, due to factors like chronic stress, social isolation, and economic challenges. Despite increased awareness and treatment options, many individuals remain undiagnosed, leading to significant personal and societal impacts.
Concussion Clinic
Concussions, even mild, can have lasting impacts on brain and mental health. They may lead to cognitive difficulties, memory issues, mood changes, and increased risk of anxiety or depression. Repeated concussions can cause chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), leading to progressive brain degeneration and significantly affecting quality of life.
Consultations Online OR In Person
Alan Lee
07814 528087
In Macclesfield
Fernbank House, Tytherington Business Village Springwood Way, Macclesfield, SK10 2XA