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What We Are Watching: ReWiring Your Brain

TED Talks with Dr Joe Dispenza

Dr Joe Dispenza, D.C., studied biochemistry at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. He has a Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis in Neuroscience and also received his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree at Life University in Atlanta, Georgia, graduating magna cum laude.

Over the last 10 years, Dr. Dispenza has lectured in over 17 different countries on six continents educating people about the role and function of the human brain.

His approach, taught in a very simple method, creates a bridge between true human potential and the latest scientific theories of neuroplasticity. He explains how thinking in new ways, as well as changing beliefs, can literally rewire one’s brain. The premise of his work is founded in his total conviction that every person on this planet has within them, the latent potential of greatness and true unlimited abilities.

His new book, Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind connects the subjects of thought and consciousness with the brain, the mind, and the body. The book explores “the biology of change.” That is, when we truly change our mind, there is a physical evidence of change in the brain.

As an author of several scientific articles on the close relationship between the brain and the body, Dr. Dispenza ties information together to explain the roles these functions play in physical health and disease.

In his research into spontaneous remissions, Dr. Dispenza has found similarities in people who have experienced so-called miraculous healings, showing that they have actually changed their mind, which then changed their health.

One of the scientists, researchers, and teachers featured in the award winning film, “What the BLEEP Do We Know!?” Dr. Dispenza is often remembered for his comments on how a person can create their day, which he discussed in the film. He also has guest appearances in the theatrical directors cut, “What the BLEEP Down the Rabbit Hole.. as well as the extended Quantum Edition DVD set.

To find out more information on Joe Dispenza visit his website.

2-Day Endocrinology Clinic – Jan 17 & 18

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“The Diabetes Education Network is committed to increasing public awareness of diabetes, as well as providing a support group for people with the disease, and their families,” Nurse Cates said. “There is a large number of diabetes patients in this country and having primary care physicians along with a variety of specialists together in one office is a tremendous benefit for our patients.”

Dr. Thompson-Badamosi attended St. George’s University in Grenada, West Indies, where she obtained her Doctor of Medicine degree. She completed residency training in Brooklyn, New York, and a fellowship in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism at the same institution. She is a diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) and is board-certified in both Internal Medicine and Endocrinology.

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‘Getting To Zero’ Opening Reception

The Salus Project is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. Through art we hope to get the public talking about HIV and to remember the importance of raising awareness of HIV all year round.

“Getting To Zero”  – the current art exhibition hosted by The Salus Project, opened on Thursday December 12 to a large crowd. The show, curated by Yutavia George, is filled with beautiful pieces created by a wide variety of artists, both established and emerging.

The art exhibition is still on display at The Ladder Gallery at the New Providence Community Church on Blake Road and you are invited to take a look.

Part proceeds to benefit The Bahamas Aids Foundation.

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