NEWSLETTER – June 2026

World Cup 2026

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Such an incredible start to the 2026 World Cup Games! Who else is watching? Who are you cheering for?

With the excitement of the games, unfortunately also come injuries. After the criticism from the 2022 Games, where players suffered obvious head injuries and were allowed to keep playing, the IFAB introduced 10 rules changes for the 2026 World Cup. Several of them directly address head injury management.

Traumatic brain injury can impact learning, memory, and cognitive function even years after the incident. Neurologics helps map the areas of the brain impacted and develops an optimization plan to improve brain function. Neurologics offers precision assessment and creative, dynamic, personalized exercises that can restore and improve cognitive abilities adversely affected by TBI or other forms of brain injury. We are peer-reviewed in TBIs and are here to help.

An infographic showing cognitive improvements in TBI clients after optimization, including a 17-point increase in auditory processing, 18-point increase in cognitive efficiency, 36-point increase in delayed recall, and a 21-point functional IQ increase.

Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month

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June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month

Men’s mental and neurological health are closely connected and play a critical role in overall well-being. Stress, anxiety, depression, and burnout can affect not only emotional health, but also concentration, memory, sleep, and physical health. Many men hesitate to discuss mental health concerns or seek support, often delaying treatment until symptoms become more severe.

By encouraging open conversations and reducing stigma, we can help more men recognize that caring for their mental health is an important part of maintaining a healthy and fulfilling life.

There are answers. There is data. And there is a path forward. Neurologics can help.

Neurologics Client Success Stories

What Can 15 Additional IQ Points Can Do For You?

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Neurologics Peak Performance Client Highlight:

Dr. Richard Zumwalt says, “Without Neurologics Optimization I wouldn’t have been able to finish my PhD or write this book”.

Dr. Zumwalt, Neuropsychologist at Hired Power, has released his new book, Thought Fitness: Thriving vs. Surviving. This powerful and practical guide explores how thought patterns shape behavior, resilience, and long-term well-being, reinforcing the clinical philosophy that drives Hired Power’s approach to mental health and addiction recovery.

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Student Client Highlights:

We are honored to have received so many graduation announcements from clients that at one time didn’t think their student would even make it through high school. They attributed the success of their students to the Neurologics Optimization program they completed.

Here are just a few of our client success stories:

  • UCLA Acceptance
  • NYU Graduate School Acceptance
  • USC Acceptance
  • High School Musical Cast Member
  • Graduate, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Let’s change the stigma associated with brain health and cheer on those parents, teachers, students, doctors, and executives who give their children, students, patients the gift of 15 IQ points by recommending Neurologics.

Latest Podcast Episode with Emily Palmer, Adventure Recovery

In the latest episode of the Tackling Brain Health podcast, Neurologics Founder Karen Odell-Barber sits down with Emily Palmer, National Director of Community Relations at Adventure Recovery, to explore how wilderness therapy has evolved into a modern, individualized approach to mental health.

Adventure Recovery uses invitational outdoor experiences to help individuals build confidence, develop self-advocacy, and work toward becoming self-sufficient and independent. Through customized outpatient programs, recovery mentorship, individual and group support, and tools like their “Mood-O-Meter” check-ins, clients are empowered to actively participate in their own growth.

Their philosophy of “Start the Fire, Connect the Spark” aligns closely with Neurologics’ mission of helping individuals strengthen brain health by fostering resilience, confidence, and meaningful personal development.

Tune in to hear this insightful conversation and discover how nature, connection, and personalized support can play a powerful role in mental wellness.

A Neurologics Podcast promotional graphic featuring headshots of host Karen Odell-Barber and guest Emily Palmer of Adventure Recovery, titled "Tackling Brain Health."

Community Connections

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At Neurologics, building strong relationships with our referral partners and community providers is a key part of our mission.

This month, our team had the opportunity to visit Newport Academy’s Orange Campus for a demonstration of Equine Therapy and to learn more about its benefits for patients.

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June is National Pride month. This month, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and diversity of the LGBTQ+ community while recognizing the importance of creating spaces where everyone feels seen, supported, and valued. At Neurologics, we believe mental health and brain health are for everyone, and that compassion, understanding, and access to care can make a meaningful difference.

Brain Boost

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Asking for Help is a Strength:

  • Asking for help shows self-awareness and courage.
  • Talking about challenges can reduce stress.
  • Early support can prevent bigger problems later.
  • Friends, family, and professionals can offer valuable guidance.
  • Strong support networks improve mental well-being.
  • Everyone needs help sometimes—reaching out is healthy.

Exploring The Future of Brain Health

Neurologics Brain Mapping is the most technologically-advanced, comprehensive brain assessment in the world. Quantitative Electroencephalogram combines traditional EEG with proprietary software that creates a precise assessment with unmatched accuracy.

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Click Here For A Short Video Explaining What Neurologics Can Do For You And How It Works

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To learn more about Neurologics and how our groundbreaking technology can benefit you, your clients, or a loved one, visit our website at Neurologics.com or call us at (855) 814-4983.

We look forward to continuing this incredible journey with all of you and advancing the field of brain health.