Panic attacks cause extreme anxiety due to perceived threats, real or imagined, towards oneself or others. Bowan suggests using vergence therapy, which utilizes the visual-vagus connection, as a potential treatment for panic attacks. During a panic attack, the...
As the start of a new school year approaches, I often ponder how many kids arrive at school fully prepared to EMBRACE LEARNING. While many children sport the latest school gear, backpacks, and have had physical check-ups, there’s often one critical need...
From time to time, we hear individuals, including ourselves, express the feeling of their brains being overwhelmed. This sensation isn’t surprising considering the myriad intricate tasks our brains handle. These tasks encompass learning, planning, memory...
Difficulties with reading and attention often become more noticeable after the third grade, particularly as students increasingly rely on written materials to aid their learning. Progressing into middle and high school, these challenges may transform an enthusiastic...
At times, there might be a difference in strength between your eyes, leading one eye to have notably better vision. Consequently, you tend to rely more on the stronger eye, causing the other eye to become less active, a phenomenon often referred to as a “lazy...
Myopia Control during Orthokeratology Lens Wear in Children Using a Novel Study Design Presented at: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, May 2011, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology...