Articles, tagged with "brain cells", page 1
07th November 2012
For some, enjoying one bottle wine or gin & tonic just after a wonderful meal is a normal plan to enjoy the night. However, routinely repeating this may lead to possibly life threatening disorders in the long run. While it's true that a single glass of wi...
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Author:
Wallace Kingsley
25th October 2012
Sleep may be amazingly well restorative. After a long day of work people drag themselves to bed then they wake up seven or eight hours later, watchful and recharged.
Now, researches worker are witnessing that one cause we sleep may be that our minds, ...
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Author:
Arabinda Jena
05th March 2012
With the number of people suffering from anxiety on the increase it is little wonder that more people are starting to look for natural anxiety remedies.
It should come as no surprise then, the association between anxiety and food being widely accepted...
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Author:
Nick Whyte
10th October 2011
The dangers of hypoxia on human and clinical manifestations:
1. Brain hypoxia: the brain's response to hypoxia is very obvious. A
normal brain weight accounts for 2% of total body weight, while the
human brain's oxygen consumption accounts for 20...
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Author:
ericzeng
14th June 2011
It is a fact that memory power reduces with aging. It is also a fact that through proper memory exercise and nutrition damage causes to memory power through aging process can be checked to a great extent. Therefore, the crux is that functioning of the bra...
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Author:
Health Pool
28th April 2011
The human brain is the soul of the human nervous technique. It controls involuntary things to do these as respiration, digestion, and heartbeat, which are also well-known as automated features of the physique. This organ also controls other aware pursuits...
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Author:
Hunter Harrell
05th April 2011
The prevailing hypothesis of why caffeine increases alertness took shape only in the early 1970's. The theory holds that caffeine interferes with the depressant effects of adenosine, which is one of the chemicals that the body makes to control neural acti...
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Author:
Morgan Perry
21st March 2011
SMS Word Games are simply awesome! Studies show that daily dose word games help you get smarter.
It aids in Mental Stimulation. The Alzheimer’s Association says that "higher levels of education appear to be somewhat protective against Alzheimer’s, possib...
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Author:
Nikkie5
11th February 2011
Memory is a child walking along seashore. You never can tell what small pebble it will pick up and store away among its treasured things.
~Pierce Harris, Atlanta Journal
It is relatively normal to have memory lapses as ones age progresses. It’s a com...
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Author:
Ms. Nayana
11th February 2011
Brain is wider than sky and all the cognitive function is controlled by the brain. Brain is a very complex organ which requires lots of energy, proper flow of blood to carry nutrients to different cells of the brain and anti oxidants that can destroy the ...
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Author:
Ms. Nayana
07th February 2011
Green tea could protect against Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, according to a new study. It may also play a big role in shielding you from cancer. And green tea’s effect may be stronger than we thought.
The study, published in "Phytom...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress
04th February 2011
Mudra for Regularising the Menstruation
To form this mudra as shown in figure cross the fingers of both hand in such a way that the tips of both thumb should touch each other. Fore-finger of right hand should be pressed between the fore finger and middl...
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Author:
mudrasyoga
26th January 2011
In our daily life, we often become angry for something we dislike. However, it will make us more vulnerable to diseases. According to the research of U.S. scientists, anger mood has several damages on health.
It is easy to have stains on face. When you...
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Author:
Codeblue
26th November 2010
According to statistics, half of the US population will experience some sort of mental disorder in their life. The question arises, why is depression so prevalent in today's society. Shockingly, the answer may be in what we're eating.
Science has final...
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Author:
Ryan Camana
23rd November 2010
Anxiety is rampant in today's society. The problem is so great that today's high school student has as much anxiety as a psychiatric patient of the 1950's. Why is anxiety so prevalent today? Is it just the stress of modern life? Shockingly it could be wha...
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Author:
Ryan Camana