Brain training can help with anxiety and ADHD
Brain training, or neurofeedback, has been around for a long time. Now, new technology and research on its effectiveness have created new interest in the field. Patients are using neurofeedback instead of medications to help with a variety of conditions from migraines and stress to severe anxiety.
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