The Neurologic Wellness Institute In the Press
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Dizziness is one of the most misunderstood symptoms in medicine. In this feature, The Neurologic Wellness Institute doctors explain how to distinguish between inner ear (peripheral) dizziness and brain-based (central) causes of dizziness — and why that distinction matters. From spinning sensations to imbalance and visual instability, understanding the source of vertigo is the first step toward targeted, effective treatment and real recovery.
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In this paper, Dr. David Traster outlines the neuroanatomy of saccades, the mechanisms underlying their control, and their clinical application in evaluating patients with dizziness, concussion, neurodegenerative conditions, and functional neurological disorders. The work emphasizes how eye movements serve as a window into brain health — offering objective markers of cortical processing, attentional control, and motor coordination.
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In Neuro Rehab Times, Dr. Michael Drzewiecki, Director of Clinical Neuroscience at The Neurologic Wellness Institute, shares expert insights on navigating brain injury in the workplace — emphasizing recovery, functional strategies, and real-world challenges for survivors and employers.
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In The News Front, the Neurologic Wellness Institute explains how neurofeedback delivers drug-free relief for anxiety and brain fog — highlighting the science of brainwave training, improved neural regulation, and personalized nervous system optimization as part of Mental Wellness Month strategies for lasting mental clarity and emotional balance.
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In Markets Insider (Business Insider), the Neurologic Wellness Institute explains what dysautonomia is, outlines common warning signs during Dysautonomia Awareness Month, and offers expert insights on nervous system regulation, symptom recognition, and when to seek evaluation — helping raise public understanding of this complex autonomic condition.
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7 key behaviors that could shield your brain from Parkinson’s disease
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In Fox News, Dr. George Michalopoulos, neurologist at the Neurologic Wellness Institute, outlines key lifestyle behaviors that may help shield the brain from neurodegeneration and lower the risk of Parkinson’s disease — emphasizing the role of physical activity, brain engagement, stress management, sleep, and nutrition in supporting long-term brain health.


















