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What's Going on in There?: How the Brain and Mind Develop in the First Five Years of Life

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Varlas VN, Borș RG, Plotogea M, Iordache M, Mehedințu C, Cîrstoiu MM. Varlas VN, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 20;20(3):1949. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20031949. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023. PMID: 36767320 Free PMC article. Review. I’m not only talking about what’s supposed to be going on, or what the textbooks or scientific studies say should be going on, but what’s actually going on.

Have you ever had a cold and not been able to taste what you knew was a delicious meal? It can be extremely frustrating! Taste and smell are vital sensory functions for humans in general, and this begins in babies from their time in the womb. There is another culture gap, less easy to bridge, between those for whom illness is a rare and indisputable fact – they have, for example, broken a leg – and those for whom the signs of ill-health are just the beginning of a series of complex negotiations with the body and the outside world. For some of us, the question ‘Am I ill or well?’ is not at all straightforward, but contentious and guilt-ridden. I feel ill, but have I any right to the feeling? I feel ill, but has my feeling any organic basis? I feel ill, but who am I to say so? Someone else must decide (my doctor, my mother) whether the illness is real by other people’s standards, or only by mine. Is it a respectable illness? Does it stand up to scientific scrutiny? Or is it just one of my body’s weasel stratagems, to get attention, to get a rest, to avoid doing something it doesn’t want to do? Some of us perceive our body as fundamentally dishonest, and illness as a scam it has thought up. When a hypochondriac asks ‘How are you?’ he really wants to know, and he wants to know what you think about how you are; his problem is that, before the conversation is over, he may well have developed your symptoms himself. Hypochondria is not – or not only – a form of self-indulgence. It is also a form of pathological empathy. Charles Darwin wanted to be a doctor, but was too sensitive to human suffering. It is a worrying thought – worrying enough to raise the pulse rate – that nurses and doctors are an elite, self-selected as sufficiently insensitive to get on with the job. Milić D, Lazarević M, Vuković N, Kamenov A, Perić V, Golubović M, Stošić M, Spasić D, Stojiljković V, Stokanović D. Milić D, et al. Medicina (Kaunas). 2023 Jun 26;59(7):1202. doi: 10.3390/medicina59071202. Medicina (Kaunas). 2023. PMID: 37512014 Free PMC article. Much of what we love in other people has to do with their charming personalities and little quirks. What parent wouldn’t want their child to grow up into a loveable person? Of course, while some things are determined genetically, other aspects of a human’s character can be shaped by childhood experiences. It’s interesting to think of this choice through the lens of mirror neurons—which essentially speak to the ways we respond to actions we see in others. Mirror neurons were only discovered in the early 1990’s. They’re a type of brain cell that reacts equally to an action performed and an action witnessed.All babies begin smiling at the sound of other people’s voices at around six months of age, and not only their parents’. This is called social smiling, and even blind babies develop this innate tendency around the same time. However, babies also exhibit stranger anxiety from six months of age, largely because they start moving around independently at that time, too. Experiences of motion satisfy a baby’s need for stimulation. They can handle motion well too, because they’re born with a well-developed sense of balance. This, in turn, allows babies to observe their environment from a very young age, as their brains are able to make sense of visual changes when they move their heads. What’s going on in there is the core principle around which I created one of the most successful nutrition practices in the world. I once knew a man, a Jamaican, who when he first came to England always answered truthfully when asked ‘How are you?’ A bit sniffly, he might reply; or he would describe his indigestion, or the twinge in his left knee. One day a woman lost patience: ‘Look,’ she snapped, ‘there’s something you must understand; in England, the answer to “How are you?” is “I’m fine, how are you?”’ So he’d been told, and he didn’t need telling twice: for all the English care, you can die and stiffen on the street. Stettler GR, Moore EE, Moore HB, Nunns GR, Silliman CC, Banerjee A, et al. Redefining postinjury fibrinolysis phenotypes using two viscoelastic assays. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2019;86(4):679–685. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000002165.

Tuculeanu G, Barbu EC, Lazar M, Chitu-Tisu CE, Moisa E, Negoita SI, Ion DA. Tuculeanu G, et al. J Clin Med. 2023 Jan 11;12(2):601. doi: 10.3390/jcm12020601. J Clin Med. 2023. PMID: 36675530 Free PMC article. Review. Fei Z et al (2020) Clinical course and risk factors for mortality of adult inpatients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China: a retrospective cohort study. Lancet (London, England) 395(10229):1054–62 [cited 14 Jun 2020]. Available from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32171076/?from_single_result=Lancet+Lond... So I invite you now to hold the principles of what’s going on in there as a complex tool—a tool of inquiry, connection and leadership. I remember when I first started practicing as a functional nutritionist. I’d get caught up in the flurry of my clients’ symptoms, trying to “fix them” or make them go away. My promise to myself in that moment was to be the mirror, not to do the mirroring. Be the Mirror, Don’t do the Mirroring

Now i've been using outlook for more than 20 years and i never had such problems since 2 years ago, i wanna know what's going on and why Microsoft seems to do nothing about it :\ There’s another important element of being an investigator who can uncover what’s going on in there:

Wright FL, Vogler TO, Moore EE, Moore HB, Wohlauer MV, Urban S, Nydam TL, Moore PK, McIntyre RC Jr. Wright FL, et al. J Am Coll Surg. 2020 Aug;231(2):193-203.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2020.05.007. Epub 2020 May 15. J Am Coll Surg. 2020. PMID: 32422349 Free PMC article. Yazdani AN, Abdi A, Velpuri P, Patel P, DeMarco N, Agrawal DK, Rai V. Yazdani AN, et al. Hematol Rep. 2023 Oct 13;15(4):562-577. doi: 10.3390/hematolrep15040059. Hematol Rep. 2023. PMID: 37873794 Free PMC article. Review.

Kuiper GJAJM, Kleinegris MCF, van Oerle R, Spronk HMH, Lancé MD, ten Cate H, et al. Validation of a modified thromboelastometry approach to detect changes in fibrinolytic activity. Thromb  2016;14:1. Over the years, I’ve built Functional Nutrition Lab and the Functional Nutrition Alliance with a lot of love and passion, and with one core principle — a principle I like to call…

Freud located Schreber’s illness in his denial that he was sexually attracted to the asylum director who was the arbiter of his fate. Perhaps Schreber was frightened of his doctor, and fantasised about sex as a means to placate him? Many patients, Alice James among them, sense from time to time a strong wave of hostility from their carers. Alice felt, Dillon says, ‘exposed, degraded and reduced by the medical gaze’. The hostility of doctors and nurses to patients (who provoke in them fear and sensations of powerlessness) is one of the great taboo subjects, but it is no secret to the assiduous and dedicated patient. A doctor wields immense power; his cures can kill more efficiently than the disease itself; he can also deal out existential death. Andy Warhol was particularly suspicious of doctors, who he believed had given his mother an unnecessary colostomy, thus creating a shameful confusion between the outer and inner worlds, between what can be looked at and what ought to be concealed.And if you’d like to dive deeper with this concept, grab a copy of my Functional Nutrition 101 ebook. I compared it with companies in other countries I talked to and especially given net salary you can make literally more than in the UK with lower cost of living. So it's not just salary / col, it's net salary that is higher. Even as fetuses, babies can process information about their mother’s smell. This becomes crucial for their sense of orientation – babies use it to work out where their mothers’ arms are, as their body scent is most present under the armpits. An infant’s sense of smell also allows for self-soothing, which unwashed newborns practice by raising their hands to their mouths, comforting themselves with their own smell. Stimulating an infant’s sense of touch is a necessary part of healthy development. Several studies show that preterm infants even benefit from daily massages, showing faster weight gain and better performance in visual recognition tests. Without this stimulation, the corresponding parts of a child’s brain will degenerate.

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