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Locality: La Jolla

Phone: +1 866-277-2659



Address: 4180 La Jolla Village Drive, Suite 240 92037 La Jolla, CA, US

Website: www.kaizenbraincenter.com

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Kaizen Brain Center 01.06.2021

Take a brief minute to allow our Dr. H. Ansari answer this question and several others. Follow the link in our bio to watch the video.

Kaizen Brain Center 16.05.2021

We are very proud to welcome Dr. Collin Liu to the @kaizenbraincenter family!

Kaizen Brain Center 21.01.2021

We are still looking for volunteers to participate in our paid research study. Contact details included.

Kaizen Brain Center 19.01.2021

Interested in participating in a research study with a focus on concussions/TBI? And get paid for it? SWIPE for the details! us now!

Kaizen Brain Center 28.12.2020

Concussion and TBI are terms often interchangeable.

Kaizen Brain Center 26.12.2020

Your headaches may not be just contributed to Covid & Holiday stress. Learn more with the link in our bio. WHAT IS A HEADACHE? A headache is one of the most common health complaints; almost everyone experiences headaches to some degree at some point in their lives. Every 10 seconds, a person in the United States visits the emergency room due to head pain. Through the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors (GBD) studies, headache has emerged as a major global public health concern.

Kaizen Brain Center 13.12.2020

Thank you so very much for helping us achieve such a fabulous milestone!

Kaizen Brain Center 26.11.2020

Recognizing and Acting On Brain Decline Treating any medical illness first and foremost begins with identifying the initial signs of distress of those afflicted. One should consider that normal aging naturally leads to mild symptoms of cognitive decline. Upon further examination of these symptoms, it becomes clear there is a distinction between the cognitive decline in normal aging and that from a severe cognitive disorder. While overlap between symptoms do exist, their diffe...rences lie in their level of severity https://theurbantwist.com//recognizing-and-acting-on-brai/

Kaizen Brain Center 18.11.2020

Great little article mentioning our very own Neurologist Dr. Nissinen and Kaizen Brain Center!

Kaizen Brain Center 15.11.2020

From our Kaizen family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving!

Kaizen Brain Center 28.10.2020

There are 12 cranial nerves in the body, all originating in the brain. Cranial nerves can transmit two types of information: 1.) Sensory information includes details about smells, sights, tastes, touch, and sounds to the brain. 2.) Motor information refers to signals that affect the movement or activity of muscles and glands. While some nerves have only sensory or motor functions, others can have both. The Trigeminal Nerve is one of the cranial nerves that has both sensory and motor function. It provides sensation of the face, eyes, nose, lips, teeth, gums, a portion of the tongue, sinuses and part of the scalp through its three branches as shown in the picture below.