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Why is neuroplasticity important? Neuroplasticity is important for your brain (and you) because it is the basis for how your brain learns, grows, and adapts to the ever-changing world around you. Understanding neuroplasticity better is fascinating and explains a lot...by Brian Elliott | Jul 30, 2019 | General Memory | 0 comments
A friend of mine, Brian Elliott, gave his input on PTSD and Brain Function. Brian is a Blogger of a website called diabetic-victory.com. He recently researched post-Diabetes And PTSD Are They Related. I believe he can add some additional brain function and memory...“It’s fun to do the impossible.”
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