
Kimbro47
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Jun 24, 2008, 12:45 AM
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Brainstorming the brain
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Brain happens to be the most complex part of the body, it being the reason behind every action, thought or feeling. The brain monitors and regulates unconscious bodily processes like breathing and heart rate, and coordinates most voluntary movement. It produces electrical signals, which, together with chemical reactions, let the parts of the body communicate. Nerves send these signals throughout the body. Studying the brain is a vast subject as the organ is quiet intricate and mysterious. But the mystery behind the brain is slowly getting resolved by the scientists and clinicians at the UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth. The center has a competent team of scientists engaged in developing new breakthroughs in autism, attention deficit disorder, Alzheimer’s and other significant brain issues. BrainHealth’s unique horizontal approach uncovers the commonalities in brain repair. The approach establishes protocols for healthy brain function, diagnoses and treat children and adults, focus across brain concerns in disease and injury, provide long-term follow up and expedites promising new treatments The mission of the institute is to understand the brain’s ability to restore or protect healthy brain function, protect the brain from unnecessary mental decline and Heal the brain through treatments that regenerate brain functions. The UT Dallas Center of BrainHealth has a treasured team of board members, which comprise of Sallie and Frederic Asche, Jr.Claudia and Dennis Berman, Toni and Norman Brinker, Dianne Cash, Theresa and David Disiere, Patsy Donors, John Harbin, Matrice Ellis-Kirk, among others as its members.
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