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Page Background www.theconnectionsnj.com Articulation, Language, Oral Motor, Feeding, Swallowing Evaluations & Therapy Denise Favor Bayles, MA, CCC-SLP Speech-Language Pathologist ASHA Certified, NJ Licensed NJ Lic #41YS00282300 Denise has been honored by New Jersey Family readers as a Favorite Kids’ Doc™ since 2010. NJ’s favorite kids’ docs TM 191 Church Road • Bridgewater, NJ 08807 • 908-578-0825 bfsc05@verizon.net • www.baylesfamilyspeechcenter.com Open Mon-Fri 12-6pm Weekends by Appointment Call for earlier or later appointments 990 Towne Plaza, Hwy. 202 South, Branchburg, NJ 08876 (across from Thirsty’s Tavern) 908-231-0808 908-397-7797 www.psychicgallerynj.com WALK-INS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME APPOINTMENTS SUGGESTED ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT LOVE, BUSINESS, FAMILY, HEALTH & RELATIONSHIPS? WHAT’S IN YOUR 2016 SPRING FORECAST? COME SEE ME FOR GUIDANCE & LIFE COACHING. PSYCHIC SPIRITUALIST CLAIRVOYANT LIFE COACH Palms Crystal Ball Tarot Card Readings Energy Readings Available for Parties Reader & Advisor All sessions are private & confidential BRAIN HEALTH, MINDFULNESS & SUCCESS By: Dr. Vincent Sferra Natural Medicine & Rehabilitation Our success in life and business mainly depends on our professional and life skills, our ability to learn, capacity to start and build relationships, and the health of our brain. Brain health is tremendously important for everyone at any age throughout life. The brain is the most important and complex organ in the body. A healthy brain is needed to remember, learn, plan, concentrate, make decisions, and maintain and regulate all autonomic bodily functions such as digestion, detoxification, blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing. You can see how critical it is to keep the brain healthy and its importance for personal and business success, as well as for creating and maintaining strong relationships. Stress is the biggest hindrance of brain health. Stress is a reaction to an event that disrupts our physical and mental equilibrium. Stressful events trigger our “fight and flight” response causing hormones such as adrenalin and corti- sol to surge through the blood stream. Frequent activation of the stress response leads to changes in the brain’s structures. These changes could impair mental processes involving memory, attention, and emotional reg- ulation. Stress is the biggest obstacle for efficient mental processing, which is crucial for success. According to American Psychological Association, chronic stress is linked to the six leading causes of death: heart disease, cancer, lung ailments, accidents, cirrhosis of the liver and suicide. And more than 75% of all physician office visits are for stress-related complaints. What can you do to insure our brain health and increase its vitality? 1. Eat a balanced diet. Learn healthy food regiments by consulting with a certified clinical nutritionist or physi- cian who can tailor a diet that is optimal for your needs. Compre- hensive blood work can analyze what types of foods you should eat, and supplements you may need. 2. Exercise. A qualified doctor of physical rehabilitation can teach you what type of exercise routine is suit- able for your body type and its limi- tations, especially if you have chron- ic injuries and conditions. 3. Meditate. Research tells us that one of the best ways to address stress and brain health is regular mindfulness meditation practice. Meditation is the training of the mind. By practicing meditation you become aware, mindful and better equipped to deal with everyday stress and anxiety by learning how to gain control over the different aspect and processes of the mind. Just like physical exercise consists of different training elements such as strength training, flexibility, speed and cardio, meditation also con- sists of different elements of breathing, awareness, concentration and atten- tion cultivation exercises. To learn mindfulness meditation one must study with a seasoned meditation practitioner. Hayk Andriasyan, is a Massage Thera- pist at Natural Medicine & Rehabilita- tion who is clinically trained in Deep Tissue & Sports Massage, Soft Tissue Mobilization, Relaxation and Medita- tion. To learn more about the services we provide to support brain health, including, massage therapy, acupunc- ture, biofeedback therapy, craniosacral therapy, mindfulness meditation, active and passive relaxation, please visit our website www.NMRnj.com Dr. Sferra is the founder and Clinic Director of Natural Medicine & Rehabilitation. He is Board Certified in Chiropractic Medicine and Chiro- practic Neurology, a Certified Clinical Nutritionist and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist certified by the National Strength & Conditioning Association. Dr. Sferra is the recip- ient of the “2005 Spirit of Somerset” award for his outstanding contribution to Health and Well- ness in the community. For more information visit www.NMRNJ.com or call 908-252-0242

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