A Foundation That Cares For Your Brain
“What mental health needs is more sunlight,
more candor and more unashamed conversation.”
-Glenn
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Mental health is an issue that is hardly ever
spoken about, yet it affects a large population of the world. There has been a
surge in the cases of depression and anxiety among the youth these years. And
then there are diseases like dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's that remain
untreatable even after such tremendous revolution in medical science. Such
precarious diseases that seem to occur randomly and are not related to genetic
history or any other means of communication have confounded brain
research scientists for years.
What the world needs is a brain and behavior research foundation that accumulates the
greatest minds in the field of mental health research together. Such a
foundation can provide concrete results to the age-old questions regarding mental
health that are still unanswered. Brain
research is the only way one can deeply understand the working of the human
body's most important organ. And it is imperative now that even teenagers as
young as 13 years old are diagnosed with depression and anxiety. One needs to
find the root cause of these issues and treat them.
The puzzle that is in our brain needs to be
solved. Why do some people get dementia earlier in life while others are immune
to it even at the age of over 100 years? Why are some people prone to
depression? Such questions are required to be answered for the well-being of
human civilization. After all, what is the worth of a healthy body if one can
not understand what hides in the mind?
At Life InSight, mental health research is conducted by highly trained scientists
that are dedicated to their field. These scientists hail from some of the most
prestigious universities in the USA. Their work to date is promising and raises
a beacon of hope for the people who have their life ruled by mental diseases.
It is high time now that we address the
problem that the entire human civilization faces in the form of mental
disorders. A brain and behavior research foundation
can potentially change the lives of millions of people who are riddled with mental
diseases. And along with it, the life of the people around them.

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