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Keeping Your Mind And Brain Healthy

29th September 2009
Mental activity can keep your mind sharp. Continue to learn and challenge yourself and your brain continues to grow. Review the following tips to help challenge your brain to continual growth: • Learn to play a musical instrument • Play scrabbl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Your Child Is Talented

29th September 2009
Life is full of amazing discoveries. All my life I firmly believed that talent is a strictly innate quality. If you do not have the inborn aptitude for singing, neither conservatoire, nor endless practical singing classes will make you a remarkable singer... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Keep a Brain Healthy and Reverse Cognitive Decline As You Age

29th September 2009
Neurology, the scientific study of the brain, is a relatively young field of study compared to other branches of science. Due to the complexity of how a brain works, scientist were never able to see how a brain works until recent years. With technologi... Read >
Author: johnhogan

Xtend life fish oil supplements and the true benefits of using them

29th September 2009
The best known benefits of fish oil supplements are to the health of the heart. But, there are many other areas of the body that are positively affected by increasing your omega-3 intake. Omega-3s are the major nutritional component of the xtend lif... Read >
Author: Jimmy Reynoldsz

Do Traditional Hair Loss Remedies Work?

29th September 2009
This is the technical meaning of “healthy fat.” Your body needs these fats to function properly, yet it doesn't produce it on it's own. Flax seed oils is the form in which the oil was extracted from the seed. Omega-3 fatty acids which contain the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Secret To Business Success: Act On Your Ideas

29th September 2009
The real secret of a success is simple: Do something about your ideas. Each of us has seen a new idea and said, "Why, I thought of that a year ago." We say it with scorn, but we should direct the scorn at ourselves, not at the person who had the drive to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Discover Flaxseed Oil VS Fish Oil

28th September 2009
Let’s face it. When it comes to flaxseed oil VS fish oil, the seeds cannot compete. They are sources of an omega-3 called alpha linolenic acid (ALA). They are not sources of Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) or Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). ALA is not ac... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

5 Steps To a Healthier Brain

28th September 2009
It wasn't so long ago that the scientific community thought the brain is hard-wired and fixed once a certain period of time has passed. If you are old and you suffer from memory loss, then it's a normal "process of aging", they thought. It wasn't until... Read >
Author: johnhogan

Memory Improvement Using Peg Method

28th September 2009
A lot of us are failed by our memory. Although it is not entirely a sign of ageing or brain deficiency, memory lapses can lead to severe memory gap or sometimes, even memory loss. The best way to keep our minds working even at the busiest times of the day... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Easy Spanish Memorization Tips

25th September 2009
Are you interested to learn Spanish or other language other than English? If you are, all you need to do is to learn how to use memory techniques. Learning another language for most people is hard, but this is just what you’ll hear from those people who... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Students - Here are Some Study Tips for Exams

25th September 2009
When you are studying for an exam or if you need to learn some material for a presentation, you may be wondering how early you should start to study, and how often you should review the material in order to remember it. Is it best to study large chunks... Read >
Author: Royane Real

How To Renew Your Brain and Regain Your Memory

25th September 2009
Did you know that your body goes through a period of regeneration at least every decade? So no matter how old you think you are, your body really is only about a decade old. For example, did you know that your skin tissue are recycled every 2 weeks or ... Read >
Author: johnhogan

Learn How to Prevent Traumatic Brain Injury

24th September 2009
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people suffer serious, permanent damage to their brains because of traumatic head injury. Survivors of brain trauma are often left with long-term damage to their ability to think and to learn, to remember and plan, and... Read >
Author: Royane Real

The Science Behind Brain Fitness

23rd September 2009
Perhaps one of the most painful experiences in life is to have to lose the identity of oneself. To lose the memory of loved ones and to die not knowing what happened in your life. This most painful experience, fortunately, can be avoided if only we took c... Read >
Author: johnhogan

Adult Continuing Education is Healthy for You

23rd September 2009
Adult continuing education is very practical. Seniors have several advantages over children. * Better memory (truly!) * Experience * Fewer distractions ------------- Better memory ------------- Doctors thought that you couldn't grow new brain... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How Habits Are Formed and How It Contributes to Cognitive Decline

22nd September 2009
Do you actively take care of your brain? If not, why not? Did you know that how you feel is the work of your brain - and thus it is within your control? In fact, every thing that goes on in you - your thoughts, your action and your feelings are all in you... Read >
Author: johnhogan

New Advances in Treating Congestive Heart Failure

22nd September 2009
Congestive heart failure is an insidious opponent, possessing a slow onset that results in a patient often not even noticing they are having symptoms. Over time the patient will suffer from worsening dyspnea and edema that will eventually drive them to se... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

ADD - Treatment Through Nutrition

21st September 2009
In previous articles we covered what ADD is and how to diagnose it. In this third instalment we're going to begin a series on how to treat ADD. ADD can actually be battled from many directions. There are drugs, behavior modification, nutrition, exercis... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Alzheimer's Disease

21st September 2009
If you want to stay sharp and in control of your life well into your golden years, there are proactive methods to achieving the mental alertness you need. More and more research is pointing to the fact that physical activity and lifestyle choices have mor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hormones and Migraine Headaches

17th September 2009
What is a migraine headache? A migraine headache is a severe pain felt on one, and sometimes, both sides of the head. The pain is mostly in the front around the temples or behind one eye or ear. Besides pain, you may have nausea and vomiting, and be ve... Read >
Author: Cindy Paiva

How to Find the Best Omega3

17th September 2009
What are the best omega3 supplements that money can buy? That’s a question that many health-minded individuals would like answered. It’s not that hard to find out which products are superior. You just need to ask the manufacturer a few questions. ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

Aging Wellness

17th September 2009
Did you know you grow new brain cells every day? More on that further down. Did you know that you could enhance your brain's capacity to grow those new neurons? Nobody told me aging wellness was going to be a risky business. One of the risky parts of ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

How to Attract Men

17th September 2009
Most women have been told that if they want to attract men, they have to be themselves. Few women actually believe it. After all, men don't want short, flat brunettes, do they? They want skinny, pneumatic blondes with no brain cells. Right? Wrong! T... Read >
Author: Rick Freedom

Amkey Opportunity Overview

16th September 2009
Everyday, our body’s assaulted by harmful chemicals from the polluted environment around us. This has an effect on our body functioning, energy levels, skin and digestive system.It’s important to flush these toxins out of our body regularly.Amkey manu... Read >
Author: Lawrence Tam

The Danger of Dehydration

15th September 2009
Surprising as it may seem, getting dehydrated is one of the many reasons why people are brought to the hospital. Regardless of how simple the definition of the condition is, it actually poses to be a huge danger that could lead to various complications an... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Plan ahead to care for your Alzheimer’s patient in a nursing home.

14th September 2009
Alzheimer is a disease that affects older adults. It is a progressive brain malfunction that is characterized by a declining cognitive ability and memory. Preparing for this crucial stage is vital especially when the ones we are caring for are close famil... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks

Finding a nursing home for the elderly with Alzheimer’s.

14th September 2009
Alzheimer’s disease is an incurable and degenerative type of brain disorder that commonly affects people over 65 years of age. There are cases where the onset is much earlier, which means even those under the age of 65 can get the disease. There is no ... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks

Vitamin D

11th September 2009
Introduction One of the fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin D constitutes two major forms which are vitamin D2 or ergocalciferol and vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol. Vitamin D2 is synthesised by plants whilst vitamin D3 is synthesised by the body. Vitamin D is... Read >
Author: Vitamins Australia

Stress and the Brain's Response to it

06th September 2009
Your stress will of course affect your physical health, but it will also cause changes to occur that you cannot see. If you experience long-term stress then there are also chemical changes taking place in your brain. Some of the more common symptoms of... Read >

Children with Cerebral Palsy Try Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

04th September 2009
Cerebral palsy, also diagnosed as spastic diplegia, is a debilitating condition that people can be born with or develop over time until about age three. It can limit a person's motor skills and make movements clumsy or uncoordinated, and it has also been ... Read >
Author: Chula Vista Orthodontist

Vitamin Supplements As An Alternative Treatment For Migraine Headaches

31st August 2009
It has long been believed that vitamins and certain dietary supplements can serve as an effective alternative treatment for migraine headaches. Correcting dietary insufficiencies may help reduce migraine headache frequency and improve health for migraine ... Read >
Author: Don

Bipolar Disorder - What is the Biochemistry of the Disorder?

30th August 2009
Research has shown that an abnormality in brain biochemistry causes bipolar disorder. However, the reason why these abnormalities occur is still a mystery and this requires involving brain scanning and other techniques. There is estimated to be at lea... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

The Adolescent Brain - communicating with the Teen Generation

30th August 2009
Puberty : The Re-Conditioning Of The Brain The amount of expansion that is experienced in the teenage brain is related to that which is experienced in the brain of an infant. This growth explosion is like a'full service' with new plugs, oil change and ... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Dad

Anti-Aging 101

26th August 2009
Want to live a long and healthy life while successfully preventing the appearance of aging on your skin? Before embarking on an anti-aging regimen, treatment of products, you must first be able to properly manage your expectations. First of all, aging... Read >
Author: Jimmy Carey

How to Cope with a Diagnosis of Dementia

21st August 2009
Dementia is a brain disorder that can be caused from a number of illnesses. People with dementia have brain cells that shrink and or disappear. It affects their memory and ultimately their ability to think. A diagnosis of dementia means that at some point... Read >
Author: Paul Smith

Understanding How Our Mental Attitude Affects Our Looks

16th August 2009
Did you ever notice how more active and happier people often look younger. Why is this so? When a person is living a fulfilled life they are less likely to get tied up with smaller stresses. Stress is impossible to avoid but it is possible to manage it be... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca

Improve My Memory! Proven Techniques

13th August 2009
Are you like others who say, “I want to improve my memory”? There are simple ways that you, too, can improve your memory. Become more popular and impress your new acquaintances when you easily remember simple facts about them. Imagine being abl... Read >
Author: Prasant Mangalampalli

Introduction to the Respiratory System

11th August 2009
The respiratory system functions as a gas exchange that help us breathe. It is made up of organs in the body that delivers oxygen and takes away carbon dioxide. We cannot survive without oxygen and we cannot live if our breathing stops. This makes the res... Read >
Author: Urmann

Herbs For Anxiety Can Do the Job!

07th August 2009
Using herbs for anxiety is something that is starting to gain more and more popularity as time progresses. Some of the reasons are due to their safeness, effectiveness, and affordability. Some people just prefer to take things which are natural. When some... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

Do You Use Turmeric For Memory Improvement?

04th August 2009
I have to say I'm no spring chicken and my wife thinks I'm getting forgetful. So how can a herb like turmeric help me? Sadly, it's a fact of life for many of us and seems to be a natural part of the aging process, and something to do with your brain ce... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Your Snoring Could Be Serious

03rd August 2009
The implications of snoring can be wide ranging, there are many theories and facts regarding this resounding sleeping activity. Snoring has been linked to such things as learning impairments, strokes and premature deaths. It is thought to cause brain impa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Learn to Keep Your Brain Healthy and Avoid Alzheimer's Disease

02nd August 2009
Many people face a potential health crisis as they age. In North America, millions of Baby Boomers are turning sixty every day. Aging can bring with it many benefits such as increased wisdom and experience, but aging also increases the risk of serious h... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Change Your Lifestyle And Become Fit

01st August 2009
different. Each of these lifestyle considerations is important and each offers a unique spin on the quality of life you will lead. Improve them, and physical fitness increases. Smoking, Drinking And Drugs Each of those three things, smoking, drinkin... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

How to Increase Your Brain Power

31st July 2009
How to increase your brain power means how to increase two capacities of the human brain, called neurogenesis and neuroplasticity. Neurogenesis is the term used to describe the brains ability to grow new brain cells every day, given the absence of stre... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Omega-3 Sources - Discover The Very Best Source of Omega-3 Acids That Works Wonders For Your Health!

31st July 2009
Omega 3 fatty acids play a vital role in our health and well-being. What are the plant and animal-based Omega-3 sources? It is the best source of Omega-3 acids? Find out the expert answers to these questions in this article. Omega-3 sources Although... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Omega-3 Fatty Acid DHA and EPA Omega-3 Supplementation - Discover What The Experts Are Saying!

31st July 2009
Omega-3 fatty acid DHA and EPA Omega 3 -- both are essential for the proper functioning and health of various body functions such as brain, cardiovascular health, digestive system, skin, joints and others. Find out how you can reap the amazing health bene... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Omega 3 Fatty Acids For Pregnant Women - Discover Essential Tips To Protect Your Baby's Health!

31st July 2009
Omega-3 fats are called "fats of life" as they play a very important role in our health and well-being. What is the importance of Omega 3 fatty acids for pregnant women? Find out the expert answers in this article. The Western diet has become seriously... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

The Opposite of Fear

31st July 2009
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Author: Manami

Exercise Over 60

25th July 2009
Exercise over 60 is good for your brain. That is the bottom line for me. Although I enjoy still having the strength to muster for tussling with the boy, who is 10, and keenly anticipating that day that he can "handle the old man", I am far more worried... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Idebenone

24th July 2009
Idebenone is an organic compound that is promoted as a vitamin-like natural compound with properties similar to that of CoQ10. It is an effective antioxidant and can be found in all aerobic organisms. It is also known to play an important role in the pr... Read >
Author: David Mitchell

A Few Benefits of Fish Oil I Was Not Aware Of

24th July 2009
The benefits of fish oil became apparent to me when I first came across some tantalizing evidence about the heart health of Eskimos. Because of where they live, fish feature highly in their daily diet and cardiovascular diseases are relatively low compare... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

How To Improve Your Memory

23rd July 2009
Take a time to admire the organ between your ears. Yes, our brain is the most powerful machine in the world. The storage and functional capacity of our brain can be far more better than the best and fastest super computer in the world. However, studies sh... Read >
Author: WiseLee

CoQ10 Benefits: Boosting CoQ10 Levels May Slow Progression of Alzheimer's

21st July 2009
CoQ10's benefits as both an energy producer and an antioxidant could make it a dual powerhouse in the fight against Alzheimer's, one of the most common and most devastating of all age-related illnesses. More than 4 million people in the US have Alzheim... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Atypical Depression

11th July 2009
Atypical depression is a subtype of dysthymia and major depression. This condition is characterized by moody reactivity. You will experience happiness and moments of elation during positive events. This disorder is also characterized by reversed vegetativ... Read >
Author: Mercy

What are the Long-Term Effects of Alcoholism?

10th July 2009
Believe it or not there are two different types of alcoholics. Type I are influenced more by environment than heredity. The onset of symptoms doesn't usually occur until after the age of 25. Psychological dependence is in their personality traits. The... Read >
Author: Erick Galloway

Marijuana: The First Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease?

08th July 2009
Over the past few years there has been mounting medical evidence that the use of marijuana might play a significant role in reducing the spread and progression of Alzheimer's disease. The primary ingredient in marijuana, THC, has been suspected in prevent... Read >
Author: Henry Dahut

Passing CSET Unlocks The Door To Your California Teaching Career

02nd July 2009
If you’re like me and every other college graduate with a degree in education, your California teaching career is in a holding pattern until you successfully pass your CSET tests. I know that the educator position I wanted was contingent on acquiring my... Read >
Author: terrowhite

How to Boost your Brain Power

30th June 2009
Get Sufficient Exercise is good for your brain as well as your body. Exercise increases the flow of Oxygen to your brain, helping to improve your concentration and allowing you to think clearer, sharper and faster. And the more you exercise your brain, th... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Adult Neurogenesis

30th June 2009
Adult neurogenesis is real. We grow new brain cells on a daily basis. When you are my age, 61, that is good news. While we do grow new neurons, research indicates that the body may not keep them unless they are challenged by a novel learning experie... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

What Is The Number One Used And Abused Drug In America Today?

29th June 2009
by Alya Nuri (www.alyanuri.com) “Alcohol is by far the most used and abused drug among America’s teenagers. According to a national survey, nearly one third (31.5%) of all high school students reported hazardous drinking (5+ drinks in one setti... Read >
Author: Alya Nuri

Acupuncture to Treat High Blood Pressure

28th June 2009
Since ancient times, acupuncture is known to be an effective treatment for treating high blood pressure in human beings. High blood pressure is a situation where the blood starts exerting pressure against the walls of the veins, arteries and several chamb... Read >
Author: Gagan Deep

Features of Savings Calculators

28th June 2009
The online savings calculators that can be found on many websites these days take all the hard work out of figuring out things pertaining to your savings goals. For instance, if you need to work out how much per week or fortnight that must be saved for th... Read >
Author: Mel C

Transplantation of stem cells may be able to help babies with cerebral palsy

28th June 2009
Doctors are conducting research to determine whether brain damage that occurs during the birth of babies can be repaired with stem cell transplants Cerebral palsy is a term used for brain damage (poor muscle coordination) that occurs before or during b... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

Amnesia and its Treatment

28th June 2009
Memory loss can be caused by many different factors. One type of memory loss is amnesia--when a person's memory is affected by either physical damage such as brain damage or psychological factors resulting from a traumatic event. I will discuss the most c... Read >
Author: jerry

Ways to Improve Memory

27th June 2009
Contains about 100 billion neurons, the human brain is a wonder. Every second, your brain receives about 100 million messages (transmitted by different sources) with the ability to sort and send signals to other organs. Your brain is capable of storing bi... Read >
Author: greenherbal11

HGH Growth Hormone: A Natural Memory Boosting Agent

17th June 2009
After the age of 21, your body starts losing the chief hormone HGH (Human Growth Hormone) responsible for regulating many other hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. With the loss of HGH, your body starts showing all possible signs of gr... Read >
Author: shane

The Healing Powers of Electromagnetic Fields & Magnets in the Body

15th June 2009
There are various ways in which an electromagnetic field can be seen. Case in point, static magnetic fields become active when medical instruments like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and X-rays are being used. In ultra-violet ray form, electromagnetic r... Read >
Author: Cameron

How To Distinguish Between Alzheimer Demens And Regular Dementia Or Dement

14th June 2009
Dementia becomes a problem for many elderly citizens. Dozens of millions of people from all over the world are being affected by this illness to some degree. Apart from other causes, Dementia is mainly caused by dying brain cells. The destruction of brain... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Vitamin D and MS: New Study Shows Supplements Reduce Relapses

12th June 2009
A Canadian study suggests that supplemental vitamin D can effectively reduce the rate of relapses in multiple sclerosis patients. The University of Toronto study focused on a group of 40 patients diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS. Part of the group... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Increase Your Baby's IQ?

11th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage A baby's brain is twice as active as an adult's brain. When a baby is born, they have billions of brain cells, many of which are not yet connected. Those cells become con... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz

Building Your Business With Opt-in Email

11th June 2009
Building Your Business with Opt-in Email-Part 7-Conclusion! As we conclude this series, I hope you�ve seen just how powerful a continual series of educational message can be to your audience. Getting the attention of people to buy a certain prod... Read >
Author: MarketingHuddle.com

Why Aren't You Using Fish Oil Capsules That Is So Necessary during Pregnancy?

10th June 2009
What if I told you that the growth and development of a child starts not on the first cry but during pregnancy. Pregnant women should start to take care of their children starting from the womb, when the fetus is still few weeks old, since the brain devel... Read >
Author: Rajagopalan

Cerebral Palsy - When Childbirth is to Blame.

09th June 2009
Cerebral Palsy is a severely disabilitating and distressing condition which results from brain damage that may occur during pregnancy or birth. When the condition is attributed to birth trauma, it is generally due to depriving the baby's brain of oxygen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Brain Aerobics Software

09th June 2009
Brain aerobics software? Do you remember where you were the first time you heard the word 'aerobic'? I was probably in a saloon, exercising a Saturday afternoon away on the long board, and the bowling machine, while sipping a few too many tall cool one... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

What Can/Should Parents Do to Keep Their Children Involved with Academics During the Summer?

06th June 2009
School’s out! It’s time to run and play – and study, too. What? Studying in the summertime? It’s true that kids have been working hard all year at learning and deserve a break. But, that doesn’t mean that learning should completely stop during t... Read >
Author: Surabhi Mittal

Your Biological Clock - What Is It Telling You?

05th June 2009
What is your biological clock telling you? Our biological clock regulates our activity and rest cycles. The biological circadian clock Our biological clock affects our daily body rhythms and even many of our physiological body processes. These... Read >
Author: Louanne

Integrated 4 Part Threrapy for Autism

05th June 2009
Integrated 4 Part Therapy for Autism There seem to be hundreds of therapies for autism on the market today and “on the market” seems to be the reason – money. However, there is no real integration of any of these therapies and little informati... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Our Health Is Worse With Each Generation

05th June 2009
Our Health Is Worse With Each Generation Everybody with more than 3 brain cells knows (or should) that each generation is less healthy than the one before. What’s happening to us? And, even more important - what can we do about it? The percentage ... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Omega 3 and Mental Health - What The Experts Aren't Saying And How It Can Affect Your Health!

03rd June 2009
Omega 3 fatty acids play a vital role in our health and well-being. But, are Omega 3 and mental health connected? If yes, how do the benefit the brain? Find out the expert answers to these important questions in this article. Fish is one of the best "b... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Your Nutrition Needs In Your Golden Years

01st June 2009
Many a proverb has been dedicated to how our attitudes and expectations evolve as we pass through life's seasons, but far less has been written about how our nutrition needs change as we enter the golden years. As we age, we need fewer calories - about... Read >
Author: suegold

Parkinson's Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

29th May 2009
Parkinson's disease builds up slowly, often starting with a barely visible tremor in just one hand. Even though a tremor is most commonly associated with Parkinson's disease, it normally ends up in the slowing and freezing of body movements. It is a neuro... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Omega 3 Capsules - Discover The Secret Of Perfect Health Starting In The Next 10 Minutes

29th May 2009
Omega 3 capsules serve as one of the most effective means to supplement your daily need's of omega 3 fatty acids. Find out the expert facts and the precautions you need take to find the best omega 3 supplements. Omega 3 capsules play an effective role ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Brain Fitness for Seniors

29th May 2009
Brain Fitness for Seniors? Not sure where you are in the Senior Continuum, but I am 61, which I believe qualifies me, and I want to nurture my neurons. I began to notice some worrisome changes in my ability to recall words awhile back. I feel a g... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Window Curtain Rods Selecting the Right Style for You

29th May 2009
It’s funny; most of us don’t think we’re creative, especially when it comes to decorating our homes. We’ve all heard someone say, “Oh, I just don’t think that way. I’m just not creative!” But you know they are – everything in their live... Read >
Author: Hiren K Modi

Omega 3 Oils - Discover The Amazing "Memory Omega 3" Miracle Ingredient That Never Fails

29th May 2009
Omega 3 oils are not only beneficial for the heart and brain, but they also boost our overall health and well-being. Find out the expert facts on DHA - the "memory Omega 3" and how it can work wonders for your brain health. Omega 3 oils are those oils ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Alzheimer’s Disease : The role of Tangles and Plaques

18th May 2009
Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that affects person memory, thinking and behavior. This disease is a form of dementia that is found mainly in people over the age of 65. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for approximately 70 percent of dementia case... Read >
Author: Liza

Myriad Bathroom Mirrors

18th May 2009
Mirrors and bathrooms have one thing in common; both are commonly used for personal grooming. Mirrors are often used to create illusion of space. Carefully cut mirror can make even a small room, even a bathroom to look bigger than its own size. Among mirr... Read >
Author: Jill Anderson

Depression And Memory Loss - Is There A Connection?

18th May 2009
There is a very big connection when you are talking about depression and memory loss and this is because of how depression works and how it affects the body and the mind. At its most unpleasant, depression leaves a small amount of corners of the human min... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Develop Photographic Memory Easily With Memory Exercises

18th May 2009
The mind works in quite sophisticated ways and one thing you need to look at of course in this respects is how memory works. The thing is, when we try to remember something, the individual actually travels back in time to certain respects to actually ‘r... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Green Tea Weight Loss: The Truth That Grew From A Lie

15th May 2009
What ever you do, always avoid that bandwagon of fly by night passerby’s advocating the shiny new diet trend of the moment. That bandwagon is crowded, rickety, and a potential hazard to you soft backside and a hard head. But when it’s something a... Read >
Author: CornellDayne

Alzheimer's - Rosemary Helps Protect Against This Disease

15th May 2009
For several years we have been aware that the plant compound, rosmarinic acid has anti-Alzheimer's properties. Now, a recently published research paper has described how carnosic acid (a compound that occurs in the common culinary herbs, rosemary and sage... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD

5 Simple Ways To Improve Memory Hassle-Free

15th May 2009
One of the ways you can improve your memory is to play a song or a tune in the background when you are trying to remember something difficult. By playing a tune or a song in the background, the auditory stimulation affects all parts of the brain and helps... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

3 Great Tips On How To Improve Memory For The Long Run

15th May 2009
Mind stimulation is one of the best ways that you can improve your memory in the long run, and this is something you need to do on a daily basis. One of the main reasons why people do suffer from long term memory loss is because they allow themselves to b... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

How To Keep Your Brain Thinking It Is Young And Healthly

14th May 2009
Some of the benifits of fish oil are well known, such as those that pertain to the health of your heart. Other benefits are less well known, but may be even more important to some people. This article looks primarily at the benefit to the brain. The ... Read >
Author: Lisa Glanville

Fish Oil Capsules - The Ultimate Solution For Vibrant Health That You Can Learn About Today

14th May 2009
Fish oil capsules are an amazing health alternative to swallowing fish oil by a spoon! Find out expert facts that you need to know to choose a quality product that can give you the maximum health benefits without the risk of any side effects. Fish oil ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Learn While You Sleep With Subliminal Software

11th May 2009
For many of us, learning stops when we graduate from college (or leave school at any point of our lives) and there is a very good reason for this. We have had enough of learning and often wish we could burn the textbooks and maim teachers when we have fin... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Brain Walk

08th May 2009
In this day and age of interesting graphics and visuals, the words brain walk conjure up a funny mental image. But the truth of the matter is that brain walking, meaning getting some exercise by talking brain and body for a walk is very important for y... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

How To Treat Agoraphobia And Panic Attacks

05th May 2009
What causes panic attacks isn't always clear but the symptoms are intense. The victim begins feeling dizziness, chest pain, a choking feeling, hot flashes or chills, nausea, heart palpitations, sweating, shortness of breath, trembling and numbness. They m... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How PCBs Damage the Developing Brain

28th April 2009
Researchers from UC Davis have published a collection of studies demonstrating once and for all the mechanisms explaining how PCBs, which are a widespread contaminant in the US food supply, directly alter the shape and function of brain cells causing exci... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

What Happens In Brain Training Programs Anyway?

28th April 2009
According to Evans and Burghardt, our brains are constantly engaging in an internal recalibration. Our brains use about 20% of our bodies daily fuel requirement, and in an attempt to use it wisely, our brains are constantly building and dismantling circui... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Second Language Benefits - How Language Learning Can Benefit You Mentally

28th April 2009
By mastering a second language, you mind and eyes are opened for a new world, enable you to be promoted in job or find new opportunities for your personal development or you business. These advantages of learning a new language are indeed true. But the... Read >
Author: 2u4u

Intelligence increase through sport and exercise

28th April 2009
Some fourty years ago, neurologists firmly believed that the brain could not grow in an adult but rather, however slightly, would diminish over the years. they believed that this was a safe conclusion seeing that brain autopsies seemed always to suggest t... Read >

A vegetarian diet is a healthy and balanced diet!

17th April 2009
Arguments aside as to the reason for vegetarianism, a healthy, balanced vegetarian diet will absolutely provide all the nutrients required by the human body. Since become vegetarian part way through the last year, I believe I have actually broadened the v... Read >
Author: kegandwyer

The #1 Mistake To Avoid On A Very Low Calorie Diet

16th April 2009
Many of my personal training clients have trouble losing weight, even on a very low calorie diet. For that reason, earlier this year, several approached me for my suggestions on crash diets that work. I know from experience that most very low calorie diet... Read >
Author: MS Hutchins

5 Tips to Help You Newborn's Brain Grow

16th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage A baby's brain is twice as active as an adult's brain. When a baby is born, they have billions of brain cells, many of which are not yet connected. Those cells ... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz

Signs of a Stroke

16th April 2009
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. A Stroke is also known as a ‘brain attack’. A stroke happens when the blood flow to the brain is prevented. Without the essential oxygen and nutrients required the brain cells start d... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

Neurotransmitter Testing: How Detecting Neurotransmitter Imbalance Can Help You to Feel Better, Fast

13th April 2009
Neurotransmitters, chemicals in our brains that work as messengers between brain cells, are responsible for most of what goes on in our bodies. They regulate our behavior, our emotions, our ability to learn, and the way we sleep. When these chemicals are ... Read >
Author: Valerie

All About Science And Your Memory

10th April 2009
One way science and memory connect is through the side effects of a medication that may cause memory loss. Another way is through trying to improve memory. Take Alzheimer's for example. It is now a well recognized disease that has been under much scie... Read >
Author: ski987

Read About Alzheimers

10th April 2009
Alzheimers affects that part of brain that control thought, memory, and language, it is one of the most common form of Dementia (destruction of brain cells to cause decline in mental functions)but later it spreads to all regions of brain rendering it inef... Read >
Author: ski987

Alzheimer's: Caused By RAGE, Plaques And Tangles

10th April 2009
Alzheimer's disease is a form of brain damage strongly associated with increasing age and is aggravated by several underlying factors such as chronic inflammation, oxidative stress (free radical damage), toxic metal accumulation and poor blood circulation... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD

Mastering Your Mind Power: Proclaim Your Value!

09th April 2009
Occasionally, an article will appear in newspapers giving estimates of the value of the human body when it is reduced to the chemicals of which it is composed. When I first read this kind of article back in the early sixties, the estimated value of the bo... Read >
Author: Harold L Lowe

Strength Training Will Rev Up Your Energy Level

09th April 2009
An accurate indicator of having a good fitness and strength level can be measured by the amount of energy we have. To fit everything into our busy lifestyles we need high energy levels. When we have loads of energy we tend to be happier and more enthusias... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Increase your Intelligence through image streaming

09th April 2009
Can you increase your personal IQ by as much as 20 points by the use of image streaming (cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_streaming)? This seems to be a proven claim by now. You might have seen them yourself: there are thousands of web-sites and ... Read >
Author: Franz Rasch

A Healthy Practical Meditation

08th April 2009
Countless people through fifty centuries have practiced meditation for peace of mind and health of body. Google lists 55 million results for "meditation." How can an ordinary person learn anything useful about such a vast subject? Well, there are 206 ... Read >
Author: Growing Truth

Are Genius Made Or Born?

07th April 2009
The main problem with the idea that we are a product of our genes and nothing else is that we are not born and kept in isolation in a bubble for the rest of our lives. As human beings we arrive with a survival kit, but we grow and develop in a process of... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak

Conquering Old Habits: Break Free of the Clean Plate Club by Rewiring your Brain with NLP

05th April 2009
The formula for weight loss is fairly simple, eat better (rather than less), and move more. So, what gets in our way of whether or not we follow through on what we know we “should” do? It’s our habits. Some habits are obvious: stress eating, smoki... Read >
Author: Holly Stokes

Learn About The ImmunPlex Undenatured Whey Protein

04th April 2009
Natural whey contains a protein called undenatured whey protein. It is of the highest quality in terms of nutritional value. Undenatured whey protein contains high levels of the amino acid cysteine. Among the popular brands in the food supplement market, ... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Singapore Personal Training: What A Stress Defense Supplement Plan Looks Like

04th April 2009
As a personal trainer and health provider here in Singapore, one of the main issues I have to deal with is poor sleep and excessive stress. So I recommend a good supplement stack that helps clients sleep better and respond less harshly to stress. Here ... Read >
Author: Coach Jonathan Wong

Your Brain, Your Diet Plan, Your Eating Behavior and Moods

04th April 2009
Did you know that your brain and your body are in cahoots when it comes to how much, what and how you eat? One is constantly signaling to the other to communicate information about how hungry or full you are, how much food you're eating, and whether you w... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

The Advantages of a Harvested Acai Dietary Supplement

01st April 2009
Dietary supplements made of harvested acai fruit from the acai palm of northern Brazil are the best supplements for good health. The acai berry does not lose its medicinal properties after harvest if it is freeze dried immediately. The life of an acai be... Read >
Author: U7Nutrition

The Advantages of a Harvested Acai Dietary Supplement

01st April 2009
Dietary supplements made of harvested acai fruit from the acai palm of northern Brazil are the best supplements for good health. The acai berry does not lose its medicinal properties after harvest if it is freeze dried immediately. The life of an acai be... Read >
Author: U7Nutrition

Car Insurance Comparison - 3 Steps to Multiple Quotes

01st April 2009
Are you part of the 75% of consumers who don't shop for an annual car insurance comparison? If so, don't feel guilty -- shopping for car insurance takes time and multiple quotes can get mighty confusing. At least, that was true of the old-fashioned way wh... Read >
Author: Barbara Dearing

Alzheimer's Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

27th March 2009
It is not known yet what exactly triggers off the weakening of the brain cells. There are many factors which lead the growth of Alzheimer's disease. Causes of Alzheimer's disease: The chief factor in the growth of Alzheimer's disease is age of the s... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Caffeine & Anxiety Don’t Mix!

27th March 2009
Caffeine & Anxiety Don’t Mix! Most people know that caffeine is the one of the most popular substances in the world today. In fact, it is really a psychoactive drug! You could even go further and say that it’s comparable in some ways to cocaine an... Read >
Author: deejayehn

Getting the Holistic Health Benefits of Herbal Tea

27th March 2009
For many centuries, herbal concoctions have been used by traditional healers to treat patients. These traditional healers used several herbs, organic leaves, and medicinal flowers to fight common and complicated diseases. With the introduction of herbal... Read >
Author: ArthurMavericck

Migraines - Brain Health Stops Symptoms

25th March 2009
As a recovered victim of learning disabilities, stress disorder, and brain chemistry challenges, I was forced to find a simple remedy to the many symptoms of brain imbalance. Recovering from the grief of a fiancée's death at 19, I spiraled into all these... Read >
Author: Jake

Do Brain Fitness Exercises Work

25th March 2009
It turns out that brain fitness exercises work in at least three ways, depending on the kind of exercise we are doing, a thinking exercise or a physical exercise, or a computerized training. Exercize could mean running or lifting weights or practicing ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Xenical (Orlistat) – The Fat Fighter Diet Pill

25th March 2009
Xenical (Orlistat) – The Fat Fighter Diet Pill Xenical was approved as the medication for the treatment of obesity by US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in April, 1999. In the past 10 years, Xenical has helped thousands of obese people shed extr... Read >
Author: shaily

How to cure alzheimers disease

20th March 2009
Looking for Advice on curing Alzheimer’s disease? This is a very unpleasant disease and is an extension of the common memory loss condition with age. Normal memory loss occurs with age as a persons brain cells start getting less after they reach ... Read >
Author: Dickie Boy

What You Control

20th March 2009
Thanks to frequent-flyer points and a vacation club exchange, we spent last week in Hawaii for the cost of a rental car and food. While a fun and relaxing vacation, it was strange to be at an ocean-front Maui resort during peak tourist season, without the... Read >
Author: Nan Russell

All About Antioxidant

13th March 2009
The growing numbers of health conscious people today living more vibrant lives owe much to the efforts and research of certain pioneers who braved ridicule, for without them, many of us now wouldn't be aware of the general benefits of taking antioxidant s... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Neurology, Part 2: Treatments of Specific Neurologic Diseases

12th March 2009
Now that we have reviewed the general treatments for brain and nerve health, we will address unique treatments for individual disorders. Let me stress that until enough of the general treatments are accomplished, including good diet, heavy doses of B vit... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.

Neurology, Part 2: Treatments of Specific Neurologic Diseases

12th March 2009
Now that we have reviewed the general treatments for brain and nerve health, we will address unique treatments for individual disorders. Let me stress that until enough of the general treatments are accomplished, including good diet, heavy doses of B vit... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.

New Research Unlocks a Key Ingredient to Increasing Brain Power

10th March 2009
Want to lose 3 pounds right now? Stop using your brain. I'll bet someone you know probably comes to mind. Your mind weighs approximately 3 pounds and if you don't use it, you lose it. Well maybe not the weight, but its amazing ability to help you move,... Read >
Author: Suzanne Andrews

Why Do I always Feel So Nervous?

09th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mike Bond My wife and I had just visited the American Embassy, prior to my coming over here to the United States. We were sitting on a bench at Paddington Station in London, and I remember sweating profusely, my stomach in knots, ... Read >
Author: Mike Bond

Remedy For Anxiety - Part VIII

03rd March 2009
An effective remedy for anxiety is usually one that is healthy as well. While medications induce the bad side effects I would not call them healthy. Medications are only fast and temporary anxiety relievers which in most of the cases will not cure anxiety... Read >
Author: broalex

The Healing Power Of Dolphins And Whales

25th February 2009
Awake and Aware Dolphins and whales are intelligent links who live by expressing the qualities we assess-harmony, joyfulness, good vigor, beauty, wisdom, pliant traffic, prayer and accept for mutuality and liberty. Dolphins and whales are at One with natu... Read >
Author: July Somma

The Superfood Blueberries

25th February 2009
For many years nutritionists and researchers ignored the tiny blueberry because of its relatively low vitamin C content. However, what these people didn't know was that the healthful benefits of blueberries stem mainly from their incredibly high levels of... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Amsterdam Stag Weekends - The In's and Outs of Planning a Memorable Stag Party in Amsterdam

25th February 2009
When ladies think of "Amsterdam," they think of tulips, wooden shoes, and windmills. But, you likely think of Heineken, drugs, and a sweet red light district. Well, you are both right - Amsterdam has an abundance of events to keep you and your friends bus... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Different Kinds Of Fruits Of Diabetes Like Grapefruits

25th February 2009
well intense in nutrients and vitamins and have an upbeat result on the unusual levitate in the blood glucose levels. However, one should sidestep fruit juices and fruit concentrates, because they repress lot of darling and many fruits are mandatory t... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

Possible Injuries Sustained in a Car Accident

23rd February 2009
Car accidents are claiming more and more lives as the years pass by. In fact, it has become one of the leading causes of death in the nation. Studies also prove its inevitability and its common occurrence. There are many car accident injury laws which ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Get Creative With Designing Your Marketing Collaterals

10th February 2009
Setting up any marketing campaign, be it color brochure printing or newsletter printing, is not an easy task indeed. In fact, the challenge is what makes each campaign different and distressing especially if one is not equipped with the skills and experti... Read >
Author: janice

Get Creative With Designing Your Marketing Collaterals

10th February 2009
Setting up any marketing campaign, be it color brochure printing or newsletter printing, is not an easy task indeed. In fact, the challenge is what makes each campaign different and distressing especially if one is not equipped with the skills and experti... Read >
Author: janice

Get Creative With Designing Your Marketing Collaterals

10th February 2009
Setting up any marketing campaign, be it color brochure printing or newsletter printing, is not an easy task indeed. In fact, the challenge is what makes each campaign different and distressing especially if one is not equipped with the skills and experti... Read >
Author: janice

Conquering Old Habits: Break Free of the Clean Plate Club by Rewiring your Brain with NLP

05th February 2009
The formula for weight loss is fairly simple, eat better (rather than less), and move more. So, what gets in our way of whether or not we follow through on what we know we “should” do? It’s our habits. Some habits are obvious, stress eating, smokin... Read >
Author: Holly Stokes

Do Heartburn antacids or Drugs Leave You Depressed?

03rd February 2009
Your stomach pH acid level should be 1.0 to 3.0 so that it can properly digest or break apart meat into it amino acids. Any thing that disturbs these pH levels also affects the absorption of amino acids in your stomach. Here's how the stomach creates ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Innovation: Ideas Are Very Cheap but Are Extremely Valuable

02nd February 2009
At the turn of the last century there was serious discussion about disbanding the US Patent Office because many believed there were few inventions left to be patented. The common wisdom was that all the great inventions had already been taken. No doubt th... Read >
Author: Success Net

Alzheimer's Disease Information – 3 Tips to Prevent Memory Loss and Dementia

21st January 2009
Here’s some astonishing Alzheimer's disease information: nearly 5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's disease. And that number is expected to jump to as many as 16 million as baby boomers join the ranks of our senior citizens. You needn’t be ... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

Creative Writing Prompts: Cure Writer’s Block With These Creative Writing Prompts

21st January 2009
Creative writing prompts are a writer’s best friend. You might not think them important at first; but when you’re stuck with writer’s block and uninspired with just about everything, trust me, you will need their help! But what are creative wri... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Oral Sex And Herpes Infection Is No Simple Feat

17th January 2009
Not quite the topic any one wishes to chat about, except to the doctor. Yes doc, I do have oral sex and herpes infection at the same time! And you think to yourself had I stuck only to oral sex, and by that way meant talking about it only, you might never... Read >
Author: Billj

Brain Damage Synonymous With Spirituality

17th January 2009
Researchers recently found that after testing 26 "walking-wounded" individuals who suffered from brain damage, that their brain damage increased feelings of spirituality, according to research conducted by the University of Missouri-Columbia. A standar... Read >
Author: Legal

List Building: How To difficult it actually is to build List?

17th January 2009
List building is definitely something that we hear about almost endlessly and it does indeed have its place in the marketing arena. This being said no one seems to mention how difficult it actually is to build one instead you hear how easy and quick it is... Read >
Author: Varun kumar

Play bingo games online - improve your health.

09th January 2009
Can online Bingo games keep you youthful? Would you consider playing online bingo to stay in shape? Can you imagine a relaxing game like bingo having the ability to keep your mind and body in shape? That notion is not as daft as you would imagine it t... Read >
Author: Marshall

Jaundice

09th January 2009
Jaundice is a symptom of hepatitis, jaundice causes your skin and your eyes appear yellow. The yellow color of the skin and eyes are caused by an excess amount of bilirubin. Bilirubin is a yellow chemical in hemoglobin which builds up in the body when the... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk

List Building: How To difficult it actually is to build List?

09th January 2009
List building is definitely something that we hear about almost endlessly and it does indeed have its place in the marketing arena. This being said no one seems to mention how difficult it actually is to build one instead you hear how easy and quick it is... Read >
Author: Varun kumar

Choosing the Best Medication for Breast Cancer

08th January 2009
Once you’ve been identified with breast cancer, your doctor may set down a certain drug medication. You might have chemotherapy and you might get medication for years following you’ve ended treatment. Each person is dissimilar; therefore your medicati... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia

Brain abscess - Overview – Introduction

07th January 2009
A brain abscess is an infection in the brain that is encapsulated (confined within its own area) and localized to one or more areas inside of the brain. This condition may cause problems with the brain and spinal cord function. Brain abscesses can occur i... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Stop Drinking by Yourself

06th January 2009
Drinking too much will bring people a variety of diseases and effect people's health. More serious,drinking is the root of destroying domestic relationship,and bring people a heavy shock and even endanger people's life.So we should do our best to stop d... Read >
Author: yangguang04

List Building Build Up an Actual Business on the Internet

06th January 2009
List building is definitely something that we hear about almost endlessly and it does indeed have its place in the marketing arena. This being said no one seems to mention how difficult it actually is to build one instead you hear how easy and quick it is... Read >
Author: satnam.dec2008

Causes of Depression

06th January 2009
Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad, but these feelings are usually fleeting and pass within a couple of days. When a person has a depressive disorder, it interferes with daily life, normal functioning, and causes pain for both the person with the dis... Read >
Author: Alien

A healthy heart your life depends on it

11th December 2008
A Healthy Heart... Your Life Depends On It. Did you know that... Every 34 seconds an American dies as the result of a blocked cardiac artery. More than 6.8 million Americans undergo heart bypass, balloon angioplasty and other circulation-related proce... Read >
Author: DAVID CODY

Growing New Brain Cells - And Wiring Them Up

01st December 2008
Not too long ago, scientists believed that adults couldn’t grow new neurons in their brain. However, work over the last several years has debunked this myth. We now know that adults continue to grow new neurons throughout life, a process called neurogen... Read >
Author: Simon Evans

Central Nervous Depressants

24th November 2008
CNS depressants slow normal brain function. In higher doses, some CNS depressants can become general anesthetics. Tranquilizers and sedatives are examples of CNS depressants. CNS depressants can be divided into two groups, based on their chemistry and... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

You and your body deserve better. Why you need to quit smoking.

22nd November 2008
The dinner host shouts a mild curse from the kitchen as she berates the oven to stop smoking, the potatoes a little over done. Conversation is polite. The guests seated are middle age. They have good jobs, look after their families and respected in their ... Read >
Author: Paul Dixon

Certain Allergies May Be Body's Natural Way of Fighting Cancer

22nd November 2008
A Cornell University study that was recently conducted determined that allergies may be protecting the body from developing certain types of cancers by expelling toxic particles away from the body. The study included a reexamination of approximately 65... Read >
Author: Legal

Battling Depression

18th November 2008
Everyone in the entire world has at one time or another has experienced bouts of depression, however, many individuals today are battling with depression on a daily basis. Depression is nothing more than a chemical change that affects the way in which the... Read >
Author: Valerie Balandra

Want Your Internet Marketing To Generate RecordBraking Affiliate Sales

18th November 2008
Simply Put These 2 Tremendous TIPPPS™ Into Practice Regardless of the methods or strategies you’re using to market on the Internet, it’s a tough go out there. Wouldn’t you agree? But let’s not talk about the problems associated with Internet m... Read >
Author: AppleCute

Brain Cancer - Symptoms of Brain Cancer

11th November 2008
However most types of cancers can be beaten, if you catch it up soon enough, and even if you don't there are new treatments coming out by the minute everyday that will help you fight and successfully beat cancer. There are however some types of cancers th... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Coping With Memory Loss

11th November 2008
Forgetfulness may be annoying but it shouldn’t be a cause for worrying when you forget people’s names, or where you left your keys. These are still normal and it happens to most people. However, when you start forgetting the names of a family member o... Read >
Author: morningshift

Symptoms of Dehydration, Treatment of Dehydration and Causes

10th November 2008
Dehydration occurs when the amount of water leaving the body is greater than the amount being taken in. The body is very dynamic and always changing. This is especially true with water in the body. Dehydration can be defined as "the excessive loss of w... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Exercise Prevents Weight Gain

31st October 2008
Are you one of those who are making efforts to achieve their weight loss goals? Do you feel upset when you suffer weight gain? Do you have the idea that exercise can help you prevent weight gain? Faced with the imminent winter, do you have good enough ... Read >
Author: yangguang01

Theanine – A Nutrient for Relaxation

30th October 2008
Theanine is the active component of green tea responsible not only for its taste but also for its relaxing effects. In 1999 a method for concentrating a purified form into a dietary supplement was perfected (Suntheanine). Brain cells are known to generate... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Alcohol Rehab Program

17th October 2008
Alcoholism is somewhat akin to drug addiction. They start in small steps and develop into huge abnormal levels, destroying one and causing others, especially his near and dear ones, untold miseries. Fortunately, the society has opened its eyes to the ne... Read >
Author: T Corrine

Damage from Cell Phones Not Debatable

13th October 2008
A variety of new studies show beyond the shadow of a doubt that cell phone exposure alters nerve function in an adverse way, a problem that certainly increases based on exposure time and frequency of use.  Data indicates that this problem will be worse i... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Fight ADHD Naturally And Help Your Child Be More Attentive

10th October 2008
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder emerged in scientific research at the turn of the 20th century when Dr. George Still was introduced to a disobedient, troubled, nine year-old boy. Today, research still just touches the edge of this serious disord... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Magnetic Therapy Newsletter

07th October 2008
Migraine Zapper A migraine is a type of headache that causes intense, throbbing pain, usually on one side of the head. Patients may also experience nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light and sound. The symptoms can last from four to 72 hours and, in m... Read >
Author: Magnapak

Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Function – 3 Things You Should Know

06th October 2008
Alzheimer’s disease is a debilitating disorder affecting large numbers of our aging population. Alarmingly, the incidence of Alzheimer’s is on the rise. There are over 5 million Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s already, and that figure will ... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease – 5 Simple Tips

29th September 2008
Is Alzheimer’s genetic? Or is it an unfortunate fact of aging? Are there steps we can take right now to start preventing Alzheimer’s disease from developing as we get older? Currently, there is no tried and true proven method for preventing Alzheim... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

Spokane Colleges: Is that higher education and lack of physical activity helping you to get fatter?

26th September 2008
You have made the wonderful decision to attend a College. Awesome! Keep up the hard work. You are taking the steps to ensure that you will have a successful future. While you are working hard on building your mental and intellectual strength, what about t... Read >
Author: Zach Hunt

5 Incredible Immune Building Supplements

25th September 2008
It is that time of year when many people start getting colds, flus and other virus or pathogens that affect our health. You can help your body and immune system by incorporating supplements into your daily diet that strengthen your body's defenses. In... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp

Ayurvedic - Medicines, Herbs, Products and Treatments

23rd September 2008
Acne, Eczema and Skin Care Remedies Skinelle is one of the most powerful herbal supplements that is very much beneficial; in preventing conditions like acne, pimples, black heads and various other skin problems. Gone are the days that you shy off meeti... Read >
Author: jainish

Memory Health Products

23rd September 2008
Human is also a one of the animals created by God. The only thing that differentiates us humans with other animals is the brain. With the grace and blessing of God, humans are provided with the developed brain that provides them with the power to actual... Read >
Author: jainish

Introduction To B12 Vitamin

11th September 2008
The b12 vitamin is just one of the essential b vitamins that are needed to maintain a healthy body and mind. Cobalamin is the alternative name for the 12b vitamin. The body needs the b12 vitamin for a number of different processes including converting the... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

A Brain Fitness Program fo Greater Mental Clarity

10th September 2008
The “Brain Fitness Program” is the title of a PBS show that aired in December, 2007. There are a variety of brain fitness programs on the market, today, ranging in price from $19.99 for Nintendo’s “Brain Age 2” to $395 for Posit Science’s trai... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Brain Exercise for Greater Mental Power

10th September 2008
Brain exercise may simply be a new fad or a real way to avoid Alzheimer’s, aphasia and memory loss that typically accompanies the aging process. If you look at all of the combined research, it appears that the effective brain exercizes are those that ar... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Improving Memory Loss – How to Help the Aging Brain

09th September 2008
Most of us assume that improving memory loss as we age is difficult, if not downright impossible. In fact, we fully expect our brains and our memories to decline in our later years. However, the truth is that we can improve memory loss — and help ou... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

Hydrocephalus

09th September 2008
Hydrocephalus is a condition that occurs when there is too much cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles (cavities) of the brain. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced in the brain, and is needed by the body to protect the brain and spinal cord, and carry aw... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Why All Journeys Start With A Pair Of Socks - What Is In A Married Man's Mind?

08th September 2008
Marriage is a somehow complicated institution where the differences between men and women come out loud. The experiences are humorous to third parties but very serious to the couple. In most of the time, they are simple minute cases which you would laugh ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Alzheimer's, Living With A Fatal Disease-Part 1

08th September 2008
I am sure that many people at some point have joked about someone having Alzheimer's. You may have told someone they must have oldtimer's or sometimer's, or maybe even said they must be going senile. I know this because I have heard people make these comm... Read >
Author: buster

What are the ways to treat cerebral palsy?

08th September 2008
Cerebral Palsy occurs due to the damage to the brain cells that control muscles and nerves. Most people think that cerebral palsy occurs because of damage to muscles or nerves in the body parts. This disorder is manly caused because of damage to the brain... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops

How can an attorney help in a cerebral palsy case?

08th September 2008
Cerebral palsy, which is a medical condition, occurs because of brain damage. It also occurs because of improper brain development. Brain development in a human being occurs right from the time of conception by the mother, as the fetus begins to show sign... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops

You Need Fats For Proper Brain Function, But Which Kind?

08th September 2008
The cells of your brain, cells that determine your intelligence, heartbeat, muscular movements, subconscious, and consciousness, are made entirely out of fat. In recent years there has been much focus on the amount of fat we should eat and what form that... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Antioxidants Can Keep Your Mind Sharp

05th September 2008
Why is it that some people do not seem to age and have such clarity in thinking? Just as an apple turns brown or metal gets rusty from being exposed to air, our bodies are also vulnerable to various atmospheric oxidants, known as free radicals. These fre... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

You have cholesterol in your brain

05th September 2008
The fact that you have cholesterol in your brain tissue isn’t a new discovery, but the knowledge of what the cholesterol actually does up there is new. In November 2001, a group of French and German researchers at the Max- Delbruck Center for Molecular ... Read >
Author: sulamita

Natural Depression Remedies And Herbal Supplements

05th September 2008
There are a number of companies who advertise their herbal supplements as the best. But we should be aware of all such advertisements because they offers nothing because ninety percent of herbal supplements marketed by the companies are useless. But this ... Read >
Author: michael russell

Five Ways to Get Brain Vitality at Every Age

05th September 2008
Scientific research on the brain in the past few years has shed new light on what happens in the brain as we age. Instead of inevitably and universally atrophying without there being any way to prevent or reverse the process, the brain actually maintains ... Read >
Author: LUNA

What Doesn't Kill You, Makes You Stronger

03rd September 2008
Scientists and researchers are experimenting with venom, bacteria, and genes from the common cold to create amazing cures. What can we learn from this approach of studying what could be perceived as deadly and harmful, and apply the same aspirations to ou... Read >
Author: John Mehrmann

Of Leather Briefcases, Accountants and Assassins

02nd September 2008
Disclaimer: This article in no way seeks to diminish the profession of accountants and to elevate the profession of assassins. This is simply a tongue in cheek analysis of leather briefcases as used by accountants and assassins alike. (Remember, you mus... Read >
Author: Bradley Mckoy

Understanding the Love Psychics

02nd September 2008
Love is symbolic feature of the human history which has been disappearing millions of the generations since the evolution of the universe, as it retains feelings, sensitivity, emotions, belief, adoration, suffering and endurance. The primeval people we... Read >
Author: MUmarF

Your Anti-Aging Immune System

02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau Your immune system is an aggressive age fighter: it keeps you younger for longer. Your body is made up of billions of different types of cells, such as brain cells, blood cells, bone cells, heart cells, kidney cells, l... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Study Shows why Once Is Enough To Hook Some Smokers

28th August 2008
Enough To Hook Some Smokers   For some people, one cigarette is all it takes to become hooked on nicotine, while others are repelled by it. Researchers in Canada have found a region in the brains of rats that may be the key to these differe... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Natural Depression Remedies And Herbal Supplements

28th August 2008
There are a number of companies who advertise their herbal supplements as the best. But we should be aware of all such advertisements because they offers nothing because ninety percent of herbal supplements marketed by the companies are useless. But this ... Read >
Author: michael russell

How to Think Young and Stay Young

22nd August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau Ben Douglas, professor at the University of Mississippi Medical School at Jackson, once said, "You're as young as you think." Apparently, if you think you are young, you will stay young. Thinking young is a self-fulfil... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

ECT Or Shock Treatment For Depression

22nd August 2008
Electro convulsive therapy is a treatment for severe depression. It is used when the situation is so bad that there is a concern for suicide or serious behavior problems. During this treatment the brain is zapped with a strong electrical current. This cau... Read >
Author: John Samson

What are the problems relating to Cerebral palsy?

20th August 2008
Cerebral palsy is a disorder that occurs in babies and children. The brain and nervous system get affected and this causes impairment in intellectual development, problems associated with vision causing even blindness in some patients, loss in sense of to... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops

Promotional Keyrings - Logo Is Indispensable

18th August 2008
Have you ever spared a thought on what makes the promotional keyrings promotional in the true sense? The branding elements indeed, is the answer that may come up at once. Now, there are the logo, company name, tagline, slogan, email id, website address, a... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Searching for Best Online Gaming Portals?

16th August 2008
Games can really tune in one's nerves. The reason is simple. The video games are designed in a way that when played they activate the brain cells. The players have to overcome a lot of odds and difficulties to win a game. It puts a lot of pressure on game... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg

Stem Cell Breakthrough: Can You Now Make Your Own?

13th August 2008
In recent years, stem cells have been receiving much attention. What makes them so interesting is its ability to stimulate the production of many types of healthy cells. This means that a single stem cell can become brain cells, liver cells, skin cells, c... Read >
Author: May Sira

A High School Diploma Is A Basic Necessity

29th July 2008
A high school diploma is a basic necessity if you want a decent job in the future or if you want to proceed for further studies. Here are some tips to guide you through the process of successfully earning your high school diploma. It Requires Hard Work. Y... Read >
Author: Ben Rob

A High School Diploma Is A Basic Necessity

29th July 2008
A high school diploma is a basic necessity if you want a decent job in the future or if you want to proceed for further studies. Here are some tips to guide you through the process of successfully earning your high school diploma. It Requires Hard Work. Y... Read >
Author: Ben Rob

A High School Diploma Is A Basic Necessity

29th July 2008
A high school diploma is a basic necessity if you want a decent job in the future or if you want to proceed for further studies. Here are some tips to guide you through the process of successfully earning your high school diploma. It Requires Hard Work. Y... Read >
Author: Ben Rob

Exercise! It's The Life-saving Activity We Don't Want To Do

29th July 2008
It has been said, and quite rightly, that exercise is one of the key factors when it comes to disease prevention and anti-aging, since it has a multitude of amazing benefits. Unfortunately, many people would rather stay in their habits of not doing much e... Read >
Author: Paul

Alzheimer’s and Nutrition – What You Deserve to Know

25th July 2008
There have been many studies recently linking Alzheimer’s and nutrition. More and more, the evidence overwhelmingly indicates that proper nutrition is essential to maintaining a healthy brain: it plays a major role in cognition, memory, and various neur... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

Your Energy Body

25th July 2008
Your body is energy. Energy is absorbed through the air you breathe. It flows in your nervous system, like electricity flowing through wires, to all your extremities and vital organs. It flows in streams through channels of low resistance and high conduct... Read >
Author: Steven S. Sadleir

Can You Prevent Alzheimer's Disease? What You Need to Know

24th July 2008
Without a doubt, there is nothing more painful than watching someone you love wither away from Alzheimer’s disease. Nothing is more upsetting than discovering that your parent doesn’t recognize you anymore, and can’t remember where he lives — ... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC

Living with Anxiety Disorders

24th July 2008
There are a number of ways to treat an anxiety disorder as well there are also many different types of anxiety disorders. Anxiety treatments for the most part consist of medication which does not cure the anxiety but rather diminishes the effects of an an... Read >

The Best Holiday Destination- Rome

23rd July 2008
The world is going places, what are you waiting for! Visit Rome and give that much wanted break to all your senses and brain cells. Travel to Rome and enjoy the beauty all around. The capital of Italy holds for you a charm that you have never witnessed be... Read >
Author: Mitesh Kumar Singh

Seizure - Symptoms, Treatment

21st July 2008
Epilepsy is a recurrent seizure disorder caused by abnormal electrical discharges from brain cells, often in the cerebral cortex. It is not a distinct disease, it is a group of disorders for which recurrent seizures are the main symptom. Different forms o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Alzheimer's Disease Home Remedies, Causes, Symptoms

15th July 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain and results in disorientation, with impaired memory, thinking, and judgement. People with Alzheimers also undergo changes in their behavior. This combination of symptoms is... Read >
Author: John Mathew

Details of Exercise Tips

15th July 2008
We all unconsciously know that exercise is good for us. It is fair to say that everyone wants to be healthy. At the same time, it is probably equally fair to say that most of us are not exercising enough. On the internet, you can find a number of tips, tr... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Dehydration Information, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

14th July 2008
Causes of Dehydration Dehydration is caused by a variety of reasons. Some causes include diarrhea, fever, vomiting, excessive sweating, or overeating. However, the most common cause is simply lack of fluid intake. Because thirst is not always a symptom... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Multiple Sclerosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

09th July 2008
Multiple Sclerosis(MS)also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of the brain and spi... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Relationship between Stroke and Dental Health

07th July 2008
It has been estimated that every 45 seconds of what America has a stroke, in one split second well over 30,000 brain cells will have died after this devastating shock to the brain, in a matter of a minute an ischemic stroke will have killed over 1.9 milli... Read >
Author: John Sern

The Relationship Between Memory Loss And The Brain

06th July 2008
Memory loss can happen to everyone, regardless of his or her age. You might be 30 years old but your memory capacity is only as good as your grandmother’s. If this is happening to you, then something must be terribly wrong. The only problem is that once... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

How to Lose Weight without Losing Meat: The Weight Loss Program for Meat Lovers

30th June 2008
How to lose weight while still being able to eat meat has to be given serious consideration in all diet eating plans. Weight loss programs must focus on protein and nutrients. Without it, you might lose weight, but you won’t be able to function. How... Read >
Author: Mellisa

Neuralta says goodbye to migraines!

30th June 2008
What causes migraine attacks? There is no real evidence showing what the actual underlying cause is, however there is a strong hypothesis that a condition called hypoxia (lack of oxygenation in the brain cells) triggers these aggravating, throbbing migra... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

Wild Red Salmon

25th June 2008
Red Salmon is the third most popular fish eaten in America after tuna and shrimp. Nutrition experts say this kind of fatty fish is good for the health, especially for heart health. This is because wild-caught cold water fish, like Red Salmon, have a high... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Krabbe Disease – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

23rd June 2008
Krabbe disease is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. If both parents are carriers, each child has a 25% chance of being affected, a 50% chance of being an asymptomatic carrier, and a 25% chance of being unaffected and not a carrier. Each health... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Super Nutritios Foods For Health And Wellness

20th June 2008
Superfood is a term sometimes used to describe food with high phytonutrient content that some may believe confers health benefits as a result. For example, blueberries are often considered a superfood (or superfruit) because they contain significant amoun... Read >
Author: Jacob

What is Krabbe Disease?

20th June 2008
Krabbé disease is a rare, inherited degenerative disorder of the central and peripheral nervous systems. It is characterized by the presence of globoid cells (cells that have more than one nucleus), the breakdown of the nerve’s protective myelin coati... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Krabbe Disease – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

20th June 2008
Krabbe disease is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. If both parents are carriers, each child has a 25% chance of being affected, a 50% chance of being an asymptomatic carrier, and a 25% chance of being unaffected and not a carrier. Each healthy ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Give Your Brain A Tea Break

19th June 2008
Scientists in Singapore have read the tea leaves, and found that a cup of the brew is good for the brain. The study, taken over a period of four years, adds to the growing knowledge on tea’s long-touted virtues. The main finding is that tea slows ... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

How to Treat Brain Cancer

13th June 2008
The brain is a soft, spongy mass of tissue. It is protected by the bones of the skull and three thin membranes called meninges. Watery fluid called cerebrospinal fluid cushions the brain. This fluid flows through spaces between the meninges and through sp... Read >
Author: peterhutch

On Our Breast Surgery Radar - Heidi Klum’s Cupcakes

21st May 2008
Okay, before you get those brain cells busy, let me tell you that I’m referring to the cupcakes Heidi gifted Victoria Beckham on her 34th birthday. And guess what- stick thin Victoria is actually eating them everyday! Wow, talk about miracles. But th... Read >
Author: breastsurgery

The Brain Equivalent of a Heart Attack - Stroke Information

20th May 2008
A stroke is a condition very similar to heart attack, the only difference is that instead of attacking the heart this one attacks the brain, every second after a person has suffer from a stroke a brain cell dies, this doesn't sound terrible since most peo... Read >
Author: John Sern

Is Your Fuel Gauge on Empty

20th May 2008
Do you find yourself lacking energy throughout the day, despite getting 7-9 hours of sleep each night? Many people report feeling fatigue, even though they do their best to get enough sleep. In fact, about 25% of Americans complain about being tired. O... Read >
Author: Lukasavige

Is Your Fuel Gauge on Empty

20th May 2008
Do you find yourself lacking energy throughout the day, despite getting 7-9 hours of sleep each night? Many people report feeling fatigue, even though they do their best to get enough sleep. In fact, about 25% of Americans complain about being tired. O... Read >
Author: Lukasavige

Hypoxia and pulse oximetry

20th May 2008
Oxygen in human body With every breath, you inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Oxygen is an indispensable requirement for the proper function of the human body. Ninety percent of our body’s energy comes from oxygen respiration. Most of the m... Read >
Author: ClinicalGuard.com

Meditation with brainwave music also known as binaural beats

14th May 2008
The Brain The brain is an organ of the body, and like each organs, it's projected to perform one or numerous special tasks. One of the brainpowers principal tasks constitutes to be the control nerve center for the entire somatic body. Our heartbeat, di... Read >
Author: bwerner

What is an amino acid? Are amino acids important to your diet?

09th May 2008
If there was a single substance that could be considered the raw material which your body is made of, it would have to be amino acids. While there are many substances, vitamins, and minerals which your body relies on to stay healthy and perform, no other... Read >
Author: Ronald Godlewski

Meningitis – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

08th May 2008
Meningitis is a rare disease, our brains have what is called a blood brain barrier that protects are brain for contamination by the blood. However, some infections can trick the barrier, which then decreases its ability to work properly. Meningitis is ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

KNOW YOUR BODY

08th May 2008
Know Your Body: Astonishing Facts Our body is an amazing thing to know. Following are a few astonishing facts about our body. 1. Our brain has around 100 billion cells. Unlike blood cells, brain cells are never replaced when they die. Average ... Read >
Author: anilkapur

Apt Treatment for Stroke

08th May 2008
An attack of stroke is to worry about. Most people are unable to realize that they had a stroke because they don’t know about it. Yes, most people across the globe do not have the slightest idea of symptoms that indicates the attack of a deadly stroke. ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Multiple Sclerosis – Causes, Symptoms and Types

28th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that may affect any area of the brain and spinal cord. Multiple sclerosis does not affect nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis affects transmission of electrical signals to nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis is the most common caus... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

How Himalayan Salt is Beneficial

25th April 2008
Himalayan salt is the cleanest salt accessible on the planet to present extraordinary health benefits. Himalayan stone salt is pristine and normal. It consists of the almost ideal geometric system potential in stone crystals. The outcome of millions of ye... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Love Tests How Much Do You Love Your Body?

24th April 2008
If you had to limit the foods you ate everyday, what would you eat? This is serious because you need your body to get around, to enjoy life and to attract members of the opposite sex. And it you don�t love your body, why should anyone else? So the... Read >
Author: David Ferrers

About Alcohol Addiction

18th April 2008
Alcohol addiction or alcoholism can be defined as a compulsive requirement for an intoxicating drink that is derived from a fruit or fermented grain. The drink may be anything from wine, beer, whiskey or rum. Intake of alcohol becomes addiction when a ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

The Dana Guide to Brain Health: A Practical Family Reference From Medical Experts. Book Review.

14th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains Dana Press kindly sent us a couple of books. One of them, The Dana Guide to Brain Health: A Practical Family Reference From Medical Experts, is our topic today. We are impressed by what Dana is doing to insert neurosci... Read >
Author: Alvaro

A Study on ADHA and Omega 3 Supplements

08th April 2008
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHA) are basically learning disabilities in children. The transition from a child into an adult is a challenging time for most teenagers and they might get hyperactive or irritable during this time. Studies sugg... Read >
Author: Jean Helmet

Mastering Your Mind Power: Your Greatest Challenge, Part 3

04th April 2008
There are about 285 million people in the United States whose financial conditions put them into a category other than rich or wealthy. There is no reason that this situation should exist. Except for a small percentage of them who have mental disabilities... Read >
Author: Harold L Lowe

Measure Your Results for Faster, Easier and More Success

02nd April 2008
When I was studying for my MBA, my most challenging class was statistics. And even though I managed an A- in the class, it took every one of the few analytical brain cells I had to do so. So imagine my pleasant surprise when I sat down to analyze the s... Read >
Author: Alicia Forest

Aphasia – Treatment for Aphasia

02nd April 2008
Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language. For most people, these are parts of the left side (hemisphere) of the brain. Aphasia usually occurs suddenly, often as the result of a stro... Read >
Author: peterhutch

DNA Test at OQPS

01st April 2008
DNA is material that governs inheritance of eye color, hair color, stature, bone density and many other human and animal traits. DNA is a long, but narrow string-like object. A one foot long string or strand of DNA is normally packed into a space roughly ... Read >
Author: Gurbaksh

DNA Test at OQPS

01st April 2008
DNA is material that governs inheritance of eye color, hair color, stature, bone density and many other human and animal traits. DNA is a long, but narrow string-like object. A one foot long string or strand of DNA is normally packed into a space roughly ... Read >
Author: Gurbaksh

Positive Affirmation Rewiring The Brain

28th March 2008
A simple definition of positive affirmation states “An affirmation is a form of autosuggestion in which a statement of a desirable intention or condition of the world or the mind is deliberately meditated on and repeated in order to implant it in the mi... Read >
Author: John Peace

Fun and Free Games to Improve your Memory

25th March 2008
Do you have a good memory? If I asked you what your bank account number was or your credit card number would you be able to recall them without looking ??? I have a memory like an elephant (so my husband says, but that's a different story) but the secret ... Read >
Author: Liz Jones

6-S for More Brain Power - Shortcuts to Success

05th March 2008
I have a list six things to do every day to maintain your physical health. I’m calling them the 6-S Steps to Success. This is a list of quick little things you can do that will really maximize your mental output by using your physical body. Think of ... Read >
Author: Denise Pederson

Brain Tumor - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

25th February 2008
The growth of abnormal cells in the tissues of the brain. Brain tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Brain tumors are classified depending on the exact site of the tumor, the type of tissue involved, benign or malignant tenden... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Home Based Business: How good is your Marketing System (IF you even have one…)?

25th February 2008
Here’s a not-so-well-known fact: there are millions (yes, MILLIONS!) of well-meaning and deserving people who are frustrated with their lack of results (as in RE$ULT$) from the investment of time, money, energy and brain cells they put into their home b... Read >
Author: Daniel St-Jean

Brain Tumor: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment

25th February 2008
The growth of abnormal cells in the tissues of the brain. Brain tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Brain tumors are classified depending on the exact site of the tumor, the type of tissue involved, benign or malignant tend... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Huntington's Disease Information

22nd February 2008
Huntington's disease is a rare hereditary neurological disorder which causes the abnormal death of brain cells. Huntington's is also known as HD and used to be known as Huntington's chorea. It affects approximately 1 in 10,000 people of Western European d... Read >
Author: HD Site

The History And Benefits Of Himalayan Salts

05th February 2008
One of the most valuable and purest salt available is the Himalayan Salt. The salt was produced 250 million years ago when the sun dried up the original prehistoric ocean. It is completely perfect and natural, equal to the structure of the earliest primit... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

Myths Surrounding Alcohol

04th February 2008
There have always been myths and facts surrounding alcohol. Some of these are reasonable while other myths are just plain stupid. Some of these myths have been explained in the various sections below. Health Myths Some of the most bizarre myths surr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Natural Supplements Like Fish Oils And Phosphatidylserine Can Boost Memory

25th January 2008
We often think of our brain as being different from other organs, but the brain undergoes changes over time, just like the heart. Up until recently, brain aging and everything that goes along with it was associated with neuron failure. Actually, brain n... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Is it possible to increase Childs IQ Naturally?

24th January 2008
The nutrition your child receives from infancy through his or her formative years is essential not only to building a strong body, but also to achieving optimal mental and intellectual ability as well as emotional health. This is why the way you feed your... Read >
Author: Angelica Marquass

Kids Diet and Brain Connection

22nd January 2008
Whether your child is one year old or 16, you want to know what you can do to help them be all they can be! Even though there's obviously an inherited aspect to intelligence, I am going to show you how optimum nutrition promotes all-round intelligence by ... Read >
Author: Angelica Marquass

Post Pregnancy Memory Loss

20th January 2008
Post pregnancy memory loss is not an uncommon disease. It happens with many women. This can occur anytime after pregnancy, but in some cases, it also shows up in the later stages of pregnancy. The reason for this may be many, but there are also ways to fi... Read >
Author: apurva

Good Shockers About Music Online

19th January 2008
Music is a giant 5-letter word. Music means joy, it means sorrow, it is love, and it is pain, it is food for the soul. You want to listen to music no matter where you are � in your car, at a favorite coffee shop or a club. Everyone has their own choice ... Read >
Author: Isaiah Henry

Top 4 Nutrients For Brain Power

18th January 2008
The key strategy for tuning up the nervous system is to provide your body with the nutrients it needs to make healthy nerve cells, to protect them from damage, and to enhance their ability to carry out their functions. The results can be astounding. You c... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

How the Brain Learns

18th January 2008
How the brain learns is a subject that still requires a lot of study. What scientists do know is that the learning process of the brain is dependent on how it is able to make connections among the brain cells. That may be a simple explanation on how the c... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Listening to Your Baby

17th January 2008
With 9 months to spend in close quarters, you and your baby will have a strong bond to last a lifetime. Sometime, your husband may feel left out of this process. However, there is a way for you both to listen to your baby as he or she grows and develops i... Read >
Author: Don Pinder

Saving Money On Everyday Purchases

14th November 2007
Many arguments started when a medical study indicated that caffeine can contribute to helping victims of Parkinson's illness. It seems to me, that caffeine is going to cause harm, no matter how it may help. Over doing caffeine takes away your dopamine, ... Read >
Author: Bill Thomas

Fruit Juice Can Boost Brain Power

14th November 2007
17. Fruit Juice CanBoost Brain PowerYour brain is a phenomenal power center considering the multitude of tasks it performs – and it never takes a rest. Even while sleeping it works to keep all vital systems operating and supports your essential brain ... Read >
Author: www.achampionjuicer.com

Pick Disease Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

27th October 2007
Pick's Disease is the result of a build-up of protein in the affected areas of the brain. Pick's disease is rare. It is more common in women than men. Pick disease occurs in a younger age group than dementia of the Alzheimer type. People with Pick's disea... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Epilepsy Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

22nd October 2007
Epilepsy affects people in all nations and of all races. The onset of epilepsy is most common during childhood and after age 65, but the condition can occur at any age. Epilepsy is a condition of the nervous system that affects 2.5 million Americans. More... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Teenage Sleep Habits

08th October 2007
As kids move into the teen years there is a distinct change in their sleeping patterns. As any parent of a teenager knows, trying to wake a sleeping adolescent can be, to put it mildly, difficult. They are often grumpy and monosyllabic until later in the ... Read >
Author: Tracy Tresidder Golf Mind Coach

Catatonic Schizophrenia Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Schizophrenia results from problems with early brain development. The way brain cells communicate with each other through nerve pathways. Complete lack of expressed emotion is sometimes seen, as is an apparent indifference, anhedonia (the lack of pleasure... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Hormones And Your Depression

25th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stephen LauHormones form the biochemical basis of major depression. Estrogen, a female hormone produced in the ovaries, plays a pivotal role in your brain in that it increases the amount of mood-regulating neurotransmiiters, whose malfu... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Support Reproductive Function And Boost Libido With Tribulus Terrestris

25th September 2007
Tribulus terrestris, as it is properly called, is an herb of South Asian origin that can support reproductive function and boost libido in men and women. It does so by increasing levels of the pituitary hormone LH (Luteinizing Hormone), otherwise known a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Lasting Effects of Migraines

25th September 2007
A recent study reveals that migraines act as mini strokes that can have a lasting impact on the brain.Scientists at the University of Rochester in New York and a team at the Danish pharmaceutical group Novo Noridsk have conducted studies that suggesst Mig... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

Electricity Can Slow the Progression of Certain Cancers

25th September 2007
New research in the August Issue of Physics Today explains how low-intensity electric fields can disrupt the division of cancer cells and slow the growth of brain tumors. The team of researchers used alternating electric fields that shift electric particl... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

Take The Slow Road To A Passive Online Income

25th September 2007
The promise of instant wealth and riches has always been a successful marketing ploy by marketers. Unfortunately, more times than not, they are the only ones raking in the big bucks. Don't be fooled by any quick fixes, building a passive online income tak... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins

Early Symptoms Of Alzheimers

13th September 2007
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among older people. Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out daily activities. Approximately 24 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer’s.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Seven Qigong Practices for Hypertension

11th September 2007
Since qigong/chi kung was first developed five thousand years ago in ancient China, practitioners have known how to treat and prevent hypertension, a condition that afflicts billions of people today.If you are one of these numbers that suffer from this co... Read >
Author: H. Wei Williams

7 Quotes from Neuroscientists that Will Revolutionize Brain and Mind Health, Fitness and Wellness

03rd September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains Interested in improving your attention, memory, thinking skills, ability to manage stressful situations? Good news: "Recent research in neuroplasticity - the brain's ability to change in response to information and new ac... Read >
Author: Alvaro

3 Secrets to Honoring Your Wondrous Devotion: Seizing Time for Your Creative Self

02nd September 2007
This summer I am pale and I love it. I don’t have the ruddy tan of the social. I haven’t gone to pool parties and I haven’t kayaked down any rivers. Instead, I’ve stared at a computer screen, but I am not talking about sitting in some cubicle, doi... Read >
Author: Tama Kieves

Its a Resolution to Anti-aging

31st August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Charles Carter Five, four, three, two, one. Happy New Year! Whether you were dancing in the streets at midnight or sleeping beneath the sheets long before the ball dropped, the world rang in 2007, which means you will celebrate anoth... Read >
Author: liveleantoday

Plant foods nourish your brain

29th August 2007
If you have been working in front of computers for hours on end, you probably work your brain too hard without realising it. Some symptoms include tiredness, forgetfulness, lack of interest. Friend, it's time to make a change to your lifestyle, otherwi... Read >
Author: Laura Ng

Acetyl-L-Carnitine, The Next Anti-Aging Brain Nutrient

29th August 2007
Acetyl-L-Carnitine is an amino acid derivative instrumental in the biochemical synthesis of acetycholine, an important neurotransmitter without which you would be unable to learn or to memorize anything. However, it has another property: it may be able ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Psychiatric Evidence of Bipolar Disorder

28th August 2007
Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a serious mental illness that has eluded doctors for decades. For many years, bipolar disorder patients were diagnosed as psychotic or Schitsophrinia. However, about twenty years ago, manic depression became a m... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

HOVERDIA EIGHTEEN : Free Book Viewing for Logic Number puzzle

28th August 2007
This newly created Hoverdia Eighteen puzzle book is written by Alvin Lim and is published by BookSurge Publishing on 5th June 2007. It is made available for worldwide ordering from www.amazon.com and www.borders.com search under ISBN 9781419668159 or logi... Read >
Author: Alvin Lim

Get Creative With Your Design

26th August 2007
Where does a person start when creating a flyer printing project? What designs should one use? It is true that setting up your flyer printing project is not an easy job to do. In fact, you need to have a solid foundation on how to build your flyer prin... Read >
Author: Lynne Saarte

HOVERDIA EIGHTEEN : Free book viewing on newly created 8x8 box logic number puzzle book

22nd August 2007
This newly created Hoverdia Eighteen puzzle book is written by Alvin Lim and is published by BookSurge Publishing on 5th June 2007. It is made available for worldwide ordering from www.amazon.com and www.borders.com search under ISBN 9781419668159 or logi... Read >
Author: Alvin Lim

Mental Health And Vitamin Supplements

21st August 2007
The connection between mental health and supplements is well known, if not fully understood. It is universally accepted that vitamins and minerals are essential for good health, and there is no reason why this should only apply only to bodily health and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Smarter Mind Better Appeal

20th August 2007
Befriend Nature To succeed in life, we need to go with nature and not against it. No wonder natural alternatives appeal to mind, body and soul...they refresh as well as rejuvenate. Whether it’s a concrete jungle vs. natural forests or chemical laced ... Read >
Author: www.achampionjuicer.com

Lindsay Lohan Suffers from Americanitis

14th August 2007
Lindsay Lohan today is retching her guts out and cleaning toilets at the Cirque Lodge Rehabilitation Center in Orem, Utah. Having chased and caught the American Dream of fame, fortune, movie and music stardom Lindsay was left with a painful empty feeling ... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Brain Health and Your Longevity

07th August 2007
Your longevity has everything to do with your brain health. My previous article "Heart Surgery and Your Longevity" emphasized the importance of heart health to your overall health and well-being. As you age, your heart health declines, thereby affectin... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Antioxidants Are Important For Anti-Aging

24th July 2007
Antioxidant properties to prevent cancer are well known, but did you know that there are anti-aging antioxidants? We all want to feel and look young, for as long as possible and antioxidants can help to defeat age. Find out what are the most important ant... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Steps To Decrease The Occurence of Contracting Cancer

24th July 2007
The risk of developing cancer has become one of the most thought provoking issues of our time. Worldwide statistics show that as bountious as 10.9 million people are diagnosed with some form of cancer every year. As research into the food we eat becomes a... Read >
Author: hamza

Diet - Your Best Defense against Cancer?

23rd July 2007
The risk of developing cancer has become one of the most thought provoking issues of our time. Worldwide statistics show that as many as 10.9 million people are diagnosed with some form of cancer every year. As research into the food we eat becomes more c... Read >
Author: Jenn Jenkins

R-HGH as an Anti-aging treatment.

20th July 2007
Human growth hormone (HGH) has been called a miracle anti-aging drug -- it's widely used in alternative clinics for the elderly as a means of rejuvenation. Human growth hormone is an effective anti-ageing drug due to its ability to return an adult's hormo... Read >
Author: lazyurl

Pursuit of Happiness - Lazing around and not doing anything but just having PLAIN FUN!

13th July 2007
Ever imagine a world without money? In a world that we just need to eat, sleep and just have fun? Is it hard to imagine? Technically speaking, it is possible now. However, the world without money is impossible but enjoying life and just having fun is poss... Read >
Author: Jackson Tan

Stroke - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

12th July 2007
Stroke is a disease that affects the blood vessels that supply blood to the brain. Without blood to supply oxygen and nutrients and to remove waste products, brain cells quickly begin to die. Stroke is sometimes called a "brain attack. Stroke is a medical... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Genetic Obesity and The Legacy of Family Fat

05th July 2007
We all know at least one person who seems to have been overweight their entire lives. Or perhaps you feel you fit this description along with most of your overweight family members. If obesity seems to run in your family it is highly likely that you cou... Read >
Author: Nicole Evans

Alzheimer’s Disease

05th July 2007
Along with the development of modern technologies, going to the moon and other exciting developments humans face the threat of diseases that affect the process of life and can be lethal in some cases. One of the illnesses that have a great affect on peopl... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Urban Health and Fitness Myths

01st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Al Short Go to any gym or to your last social party and some person with spit out some urban legend as it relates to health, fitness, or weight loss. So many wise tales have been passed down from generations and especially on colleg... Read >
Author: Worldclassnutrition

RETALIATION–Think, Think and RE-Think This One

01st July 2007
RETALIATION Tempted? THINK AT LEAST TWICE!! Retaliation can come in a lot of different shapes, and sizes, so let’s tune our discussion to Retaliation in the world of Discrimination Law. Yes Discrimination: · Age Discrimination ... Read >
Author: Barger Specialties LLC

Hold your Head Up Boost Your Memory

01st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC You know when you are trying to remember something - maybe an idea you had earlier or a conversation with someone. The first thing you usually think about is where you were at the time. Maybe you were driving down ... Read >

Get Enough Sleep

01st July 2007
Your parents told you this when you were young and it surely pays to listen to them. We’re talking about getting enough sleep – that means from six to eight hours every day. This is in order for our body and brain to recharge and function well the fol... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

New Way to Reduce Stress, Improve Memory, Fight Depression and More

29th June 2007
New Way to Reduce Stress, Improve Memory, Fight Depression and More Many of us are constantly on the lookout for the newest tools for improving our mental performance, reduciing stress, attacking depression, or otherwise improving our mental state. One ... Read >
Author: izzyma

Alcoholism: Alcoholism Treatment and Alcoholism Causes

27th June 2007
According to the health group of people, alcoholism is a disease and/or addiction to the utilization of alcohol, and an incapability to distinguish the disabling effects of excessive alcohol consumption. A person suffering from alcoholism has a dependence... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

Weight Loss Meal Plan: The Importance of Blood Sugar Stability

27th June 2007
One of the more important concepts in developing any weight loss meal plan is stable blood sugar. What does a stable blood sugar level mean and how is it important in a healthy weight loss program? When you consume carbohydrates, your body experiences... Read >
Author: Malton A. Schexneider, PT, MMSc

Ted Nugents Live and let live except for the voiceless

26th June 2007
Ted Nugent ? yeah, that Ted Nugent ? recently wrote an article blasting Paul McCartney for allegedly firing some of his staff for eating meat. Now, I'm not so sure that this is true, but let's go with it. Let us say that Paul McCartney did, in fact, fir... Read >
Author: Jeff Popick

How Important Is The Umbilical Cord Blood?

26th June 2007
Umbilical cord blood is the blood that is found in the umbilical cord and the placenta. It is extracted immediately after the delivery of the baby. This blood is rich in stem cells. Stem cells are the architects of your body. They have the capability of c... Read >
Author: apurva

Rimonabant (Acomplia/Zimulti) Weight Loss Drug

16th June 2007
Rimonabant (Acomplia), the new age weight loss drug is developed by world's third largest French pharmaceutical Sanofi-Aventis, to help ever growing number of obese population across the world. Rimonabant is sold under brand name of Acomplia in Europe an... Read >
Author: lazyurl

Fight age-related memory loss! Add these 3 fats to your diet to

16th June 2007
It's a cruel fact of life: our brains shrink as we get older. Many experts reckon that the average brain decrease 2% during each decade of adulthood. So as a man in his early forties, I've lost just over 4% of my brain. By the time I'm 60, I'll have lo... Read >
Author: Ray Collins

How To Find The Best Internet Marketing Training

16th June 2007
So you want to be an Internet Marketer? You want to be your own boss. You want to set your own hours and work from the comfort of your own home, no matter where in the world you choose to live. You simply want the freedom working on the web giv... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins

Your Bed May Be Your Most Underrated Piece of Furniture.

15th June 2007
Okay listen up folks how badly do you feel if you go several days we insufficient sleep? Well according to recent research you may well actually be suffering more than you think. Apparently missing out on sleep can cause the brain to stop producing new ce... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Educational Toy For Toddler

04th June 2007
The formative years of a child are the crucial stage when the mental development takes place. Their attention is centered on the toys they possess and the imaginary world they create. This is a tender age and they look at the world with awe and wonder. ... Read >
Author: Len Jacob

Google's Supplemental Index - What You Need To Know

23rd May 2007
If you run an online website or business you have probably already heard about Google's Supplemental Index. You may have even heard it being referred to as Google's Gulag, Google's Digital Dungeon, or the moniker that seems to have stuck: Google... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins

The Secret - Law of Attraction Accelerator - Ask Believe Receive

15th May 2007
Discover how you can quickly become a smarter more powerful learner and thinker with very little effort! Scientific research has revealed that many dynamic thought leaders, scholars and the most intelligent share similar brainwave frequencies and displ... Read >
Author: Aldian Prakoso

Brahmi: Brain Tonic to Boost Your Memory

03rd May 2007
As the world is progressing day by day we have to constantly sharpen our memory skills and mental status to cope up with the various advancements that occurs in this world. For improving our mental skills and improving the performance of the brain one has... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Nitric Oxide, Cardiovascular Health, Cerebrovascular Disease

12th April 2007
What is Cerebrovascular Disease (CVD)? So, what is this cerebrovascular disease that is killing millions worldwide? Cerebrovascular refers to the blood vessels (arteries) that supply blood to the brain, and cerebrovascular disease, in simple terms, ... Read >
Author: Alien

Stem Cells

10th April 2007
Stem cells are primal cells common to all multi-cellular organisms that retain the ability to renew themselves through cell division and can differentiate into a wide range of specialized cell types. Research in the human stem cell field grew out of findi... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Grow New Brain Cells with Exercise

04th April 2007
Exercise is excellent for our physical health. We know that it's good for our heart and weight and now there's proof that it's good for our brain. There are studies that suggest exercise can actually grow new brain cells. This is something that was believ... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

Are You A Writer Stuck For Ideas?

01st April 2007
From the cartloads of letters and emails I receive (in fact the postman blames me entirely for his recent hernia) one of the difficulties some writers have is getting an idea for a story or article. There is no need for this at all as ideas are abundant a... Read >
Author: Mervyn Love

Parkinson’s-Diabetes Link Grows Stronger

29th March 2007
A new study warns that as overweight people with type-2 diabetes age, their risk for acquiring Parkinson’s disease increase. The new Finnish study also found obese diabetics to be at a significantly greater risk of acquiring a neurological disorder. ... Read >
Author: Cathlene Martinez

Anti-Depressants: Effective for Young Children?

29th March 2007
Anti-Depressants: Effective for Young Children? With the recent controversy involving anti-depressants and their safety, the issue of prescribing anti-depressant drugs for young children is more controversial than ever. But are anti-depressants eff... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Enhance Memory through Ayurvedic Herbs

15th March 2007
The human brain is one of the most sophisticated organs nature has ever made. One of the most interesting aspects of the brain is its power to retain information, which we call as memory. Memory is perhaps the most vital of the aspects that differentiates... Read >
Author: Tom alter

I Already Know English, Why Should I Learn Spanish?

14th March 2007
Yes, it is true that you can drive 4,500 miles in North America, from Miami to Fairbanks, and English will be all you need. It's the official language all along the way. But you can drive 7,500 miles south from San Diego, California to Punta Arenas, Chi... Read >
Author: Jorge Chavez

Is it Normal Forgetfulness, or Early Alzheimer’s?

09th March 2007
Do you ever experience any episodes of forgetfulness? Of course you do, it's part of being human. However, when we are younger, perhaps in our twenties and thirties, we usually don’t take forgetfulness very seriously. When we’re young, we h... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Are You Smart Enough For A Smart Phone?

08th March 2007
Get ready, the smart phone might just be the next "Must Have" tech device. Don't laugh, this may be more true than many of us realize or would like to believe. Why? Mainly because the smart phone fulfills our ever increasing need for a mobile... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins

Brainwave Entrainment Yields Amazing Results

05th March 2007
or�How to Get Real Smart Real Quick! The most powerful and potent form of energy in the universe is Thought� How you think is how you act and how you act is who you are. Basic�I mean we all know this�as you think is as you are�right! Wh... Read >
Author: Brye

What are the possible causes of schizophrenia?

01st March 2007
Scientists are doing their best to find out the exact causes of schizophrenia and for that they are doing biochemistry studies, molecular biology studies and genetic studies. One study has proved that in those who have schizophrenia a neurochemical imb... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Measure Your Results for Faster, Easier and More Success

22nd February 2007
When I was studying for my MBA, my most challenging class was statistics. And even though I managed an A- in the class, it took every one of the few analytical brain cells I had to do so. So imagine my pleasant surprise when I sat down to analyze the s... Read >
Author: Alicia Forest

Refuse to Stress

15th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC Stress is too common in most people's lives today. We live in a fast-paced world with many demands on our time. How we react to stress sets the stage for much of our health. Exercise battles stress We have kn... Read >

Do You Have A Poor Memory?

10th February 2007
Of all the mental faculties of humans, the faculty of memory has been the most mysterious from times immemorial. Most of us think that if a person is born with a good memory, he is lucky. We tend to categorize people into two segments ? those with a goo... Read >
Author: Memory Vision

Using Electroconvulsive Therapy To Treat Bipolar Disorder – What Is It Really All About?

06th February 2007
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), also known as electroshock therapy, is a controversial medical treatment that induces a seizure by passing electricity through the patient’s brain. ECT was a common psychiatric treatment until the late 20th century, when... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Fat Smart

27th January 2007
Losing weight isn't just hard work at the gym. You have to think your way thin. Losing weight requires a plan and that involves exercising your brain cells. Do you go to the gym and do the same old routine each and every time at the same pace... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A Spiritual View of Depression

27th January 2007
There are many views today regarding the source of depression, those that involve an understanding of brain chemistry and of neuro-transmitters being among the more popular. Yet, there remains a vast gap between what is considered a way of treating dep... Read >
Author: Julie Redstone

Do You Believe That A Good Tasty Lunch Can Make You Happy?

21st January 2007
While you are dieting, your brain cells try to save energy and you unintentionally want to avoid any stress, including strong positive emotions, like joy, happiness, ecstasy, etc. If your brain cells do not get optimal nutrition, they grow old and do not ... Read >
Author: Yulia Berry

The Magic Power Of Curative Garlic

21st January 2007
Many hundreds of years ago people thought that garlic has the magic ability to cure illnesses and they even used it during incantations. The magic power of garlic is derived from the anti-bacterial phytoncids that kill most bacteria. Sometimes garlic i... Read >
Author: Yulia Berry

The Healing Benefits Of Vegetable Oils And How You Can Use Them In Home Remedies

21st January 2007
The healthiest oils are made of olives, flax seeds, walnuts and cedar nuts. Peanut oil and corn oil may provoke an allergic reaction in some people. Nevertheless, all vegetable oils can treat many disorders. Vegetable oils have the ability to increase... Read >
Author: Yulia Berry

Diet Tips – To Increase Your Brain Power

19th January 2007
Did you know that poor diet does more than make you fat? It also makes you stupid! According to Dr. Alan Logan, in his new book “The Brain Diet”, he finds the people in the United Sates and Canada eat foods that do not contribute to healthy brain ... Read >
Author: kelly price

Care and Feeding of your Brain

17th January 2007
Like every other part of your body, you brain needs regular exercise to stay healthy. Experience can modify brain structure at every stage of life. Challenging activities can cause new brain cells to grow or make existing brain cells form new connections,... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Anti-Aging Antioxidants - How Vitamins Can Defeat Age

05th January 2007
Antioxidant properties to prevent cancer are well known, but did you know that there are anti-aging antioxidants? We all want to feel and look young, for as long as possible and antioxidants can help to defeat age. Find out what are the most important ant... Read >
Author: Tatyana Turner

BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS

04th January 2007
BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS By Dr. Muhammad Imran Yousuf Lecturer Division of Continuing Education University of Arid Agriculture, Pakistan. Abstract There are various brain damaging habits like no breakfast, overeating, smoking, high sugar cons... Read >
Author: Dr. Imran

Motivation: Keys to Staying Active

30th December 2006
You know you need to be physically active to reduce the risk of chronic disease, stress, body fat and improve your overall quality of life. Unfortunately, it's easy to get mixed up in the "how much", "how to" sort of thinking and take no action. Here... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What Research Is Being Done?

27th December 2006
Investigators from many fields of medicine and health are using their expertise to help improve the treatment and diagnosis of cerebral palsy. Much of their work is supported through the NINDS, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development... Read >
Author: altec015

Parkinson’s Disease

16th December 2006
Parkinson’s disease is easily noticeable because of its physical manifestations. A problem that develops mostly in elderly people, Parkinson’s is very important to acknowledge so that it can be taken care of at its early stages. Knowing what it is a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

To Really Enjoy Superb Wine - Top-up with NAD

11th December 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Theo Verwey When an alcoholic beverage is swallowed, it passes through the stomach into the small intestine where the ethanol is rapidly absorbed and distributed throughout the body. The ethanol enters body tissues in proportion to t... Read >
Author: Theo Verwey

The first step to improve your memory. VITAL

08th December 2006
By thinking that you can memorize, you are actually boosting your memory to at least 3 times. www.memoryboost.blogspot.com Really, no kidding. I have personally seen some real life example making giant leap improvements by actually thinking that t... Read >
Author: streampro

Alzheimer Treatment

18th November 2006
We are learning more and more about what ails us, including the disease of Alzheimers. There is still a lot we don't understand however, and we are a long way from finding a cure. There is Alzheimer treatment which can improve symptoms temporarily, but t... Read >
Author: Gary H

Body cooling stroke treatment

18th November 2006
The stroke is the damaged part of the brain tissue as a result of loss in blood and oxygen. This can also be called as brain attack. This is a medical emergency if it is untreated then it leads to death. So it is one of the chronic diseases which shou... Read >
Author: dr jack

Living Your Life in Spite of Pain

17th November 2006
What we perceive as ?pain? is an interaction between several chemicals in the brain and spinal cord. These chemicals are called neurotransmitters. These neurotransmitters conduct nerve impulses from one nerve cell to another, and on to the brain. They do ... Read >
Author: Michael Sullivan

Notoriously Sweet: The Aspartame Story of Deception and Disease

15th November 2006
Deeply disturbing is the only way one can describe the numerous reports of ill health exppressed by individuals consuming an artificial sweetener called aspartame. For years now I sincerely believed it was only a matter of time before asparatame in its m... Read >
Author: Paula Rothstein

Effective Home Remedies For Curing Alcoholism

09th November 2006
Alcoholism is a kind of disorder in which a person finds it difficult to refrain from excessive and frequent alcohol consumption. It is a chronic disorder. It not only demeans a person's personal, social and professional life, but turn them into a big cur... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Body cooling stroke treatment

12th October 2006
The stroke is the damaged part of the brain tissue as a result of loss in blood and oxygen. This can also be called as brain attack. This is a medical emergency if it is untreated then it leads to death. So it is one of the chronic diseases which should... Read >
Author: dr jack

Alpha Lipoic Acid

12th October 2006
Alpha Lipoic AcidSuper Antioxidant Helps To Reduce The Risk Of CancerCommon Names Lipoic Acid, Thioctic acidAlpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) is a powerful, natural antioxidant. Alpha Lipoic Acid helps the body use glucose, consequently alpha lipoic acid''s potenti... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

The Trio of Abundance

04th October 2006
Eager to rest after a grueling day in the office, I took a cab on my way home. Little did I know that I would learn an important lesson in life from my cab driver. As I entered the taxicab, I noted the sunny disposition of my cab driver, the clean sea... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

ALCOHOLISM IS A FOUR FOLD PROGRESSIVE DISEASE

23rd September 2006
Alcoholism is a disease of the body, thinking, emotions and spirit. Progressive damage to these four aspects interact in various ways such that a person is increasingly compelled to drink. Also, once drinking starts they cannot 'always' guarantee when the... Read >
Author: Robin Foote

The Best Way to Exercise Your Brain

07th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License "I'll never forget old What's-his-name!" How's your brain working since you graduated? Had some noun loss? Read any good fiction lately? Well, I have some good news from my good friend Dr, Brian E. Walsh, ... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole

Who's Your Guru?

01st September 2006
Who's Your Guru? The other day I was talking to a guy at the health club I just joined. (Never had time when I was working for someone else.) We started talking about our personal trainers. If you aren't familiar with the term, these are fitness experts w... Read >
Author: Michael Leonard

Alzheimer's disease

31st August 2006
Alzheimer's disease Are you concerned that you or someone you know may have Alzheimer's disease? Age is the most important risk factor for Alzheimer's disease; the number of people with the disease doubles every 5 years beyond age 65. Alzheimer's disea... Read >
Author: Frankie J

Sudoku for the buff, Sudoku SAP for the beginner!

06th August 2006
Sudoku for the buff, Sudoku SAP for the beginner! Millions across the world can't kick-start their day without the puzzle that originated in the land of the rising sun. Some call it suduko, others sudoko. However, the nine by nine-grid puzzle is... Read >
Author: Dr.Glenn Livingston

Cocaine Took My Friends

25th July 2006
I was present the first time my two best friends tried cocaine. They encouraged me to participate in their experimentation - I refused - but quietly observed their reactions to the drugs supposed "euphoric" effects. The following weekend, the same scenar... Read >
Author: Dillon Benderman

Why do People Fail to Succeed with an Online Business?

25th July 2006
Why do people fail to succeed with an online business? It's a very interesting question. And, as the replies show, there are many, many different reasons why people simply don't make it. I think one of the main reaons people fail is lack of pe... Read >
Author: Kit Elliottt

Physical Fitness Improves Brain Health

16th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Simon Evans Everyone knows that exercise is good for them. It contributes to weight loss and weight management. It's good for your heart and your cardiovascular system. And it generally keeps you fit and healthier. But did you know th... Read >
Author: Simon Evans

All About Monster Sudoku

16th July 2006
Now here's a Sudoku game that will entertain the enthusiasts. Monster Sudoku is for those who love solving puzzles that may take a lot of time and patience. So get yourself something to drink, something to nibble on and sit back and enjoy Monster Sud... Read >
Author: David Glendinning

An Alternate Solution to EEG Biofeedback for ADD/ADHD/Autism

05th July 2006
EEG biofeedback (AKA neurofeedback) has unquestionably proven over the past 35 years to be the best "brain" training method to solve many brain problems such as the ADD-Autism continuum, Depression, Insomnia, Epilepsy, and many similar brain problems. It ... Read >
Author: Phil Bate PhD

Cocaine Owns My Friend

28th June 2006
I was present the first time my two best friends tried cocaine. They encouraged me to participate in their experimentation - I refused - but quietly observed their reactions to the drugs supposed "euphoric" effects. The following weekend, the same scenar... Read >
Author: Early Floyd

Health Tips For a Better Memory

23rd June 2006
If you wish you had a better memory, there are often simple changes in your lifestyle that can help your brain and memory work better. Don't cut back on your hours of sleep. Your brain needs to use your sleeping hours to put new information into long ... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Quench the thirst for knowledge

16th June 2006
Education according to the gurus, prepares a child to live in society and the world, as we know it today. It inculcates values and introduces skills the child can hone as he or she grows up to earn a living. While education is a system, learning is a thir... Read >
Author: Smart Neurons

Role of Classical music in our day to day life

04th June 2006
There might be different views as regards music but one fact cannot be ignored that it has a great effect on our emotions. When a child takes birth, it starts reacting to the various sounds in its surroundings such as toys, human voice and others. At time... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

EEG Biofeedback (Neurofeedback)

20th May 2006
by Phil Bate PhD EEG biofeedback (AKA neurofeedback) has unquestionably proven over the past 35 years to be the best "brain training" method to solve many brain problems such as the ADD-Autism continuum, Depression, Insomnia, Epilepsy, and many similar b... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Alzheimer's Disease a Prion?

09th May 2006
You may be wondering what a prion is and why you should care. Well, your ears might perk up a lot if you hear the words - 'Mad Cow Disease'. That disease is caused by a transmissible prion. Prion related diseases have been recognized for years. However... Read >
Author: Ron McCluskey

Acupuncture for high blood pressure A new treatment that works

09th May 2006
Since times immemorial, Acupuncture is a unique treatment for reducing high blood pressure in human beings. High blood pressure refers to a situation where blood starts exerting pressure against the walls of arteries, veins and also the chambers of the he... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson

SOFT DRINKS AND OBESITY

02nd May 2006
The facts: Sodas with added sugars act as a diuretic, flushing water and minerals from the body. These drinks actually make one thirstier. Carbonated beverages contain excessive amounts of phosphorous. This interferes with calcium uptake in the bo... Read >
Author: Dr.Jeffry Weiss

7 Parkinsonâs Disease Symptoms That You Should Know

25th April 2006
Parkinson's disease affects millions of people through out the world everyday. This affliction affects not only the people who are actually diagnosed with it, but also their family and friends. While research is being conducted everyday into a possible cu... Read >
Author: Peter Wallander

Brain Cancer

25th April 2006
Brain cancer We all know the function of brain. It is the main control center of our body that monitors/instructs everything thing in our body. Any disease that affects this central control system is really a big problem. And the worst thing to happen ... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender

Pueraria Mirifica For Women Breast Enlargement

06th April 2006
Research Finding Turns Upside Down - MOPH Guarantees, 'Doctor' Asks for 2 Years to Make a Wondrous Formula. It is now time to get a big breast happily. MOPH announces certifying Pueraria mirifica. The latest research finding is disclosed. Turning upsid... Read >
Author: wirat m.

Filmmaking What Is A Pro?

01st April 2006
Filmmaking What Is A Pro? by Sam Longoria The word "Professional" is often bandied about by indy filmmakers, and I've heard and read many things I just wouldn't expect a "Pro" to say, though the person writing or saying them claims to be one. Time ... Read >
Author: Sam Longoria

3 Measures You Can Take to Reduce Aluminum Intake & Prevent Alzheimer's Disease

14th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano Although the jury is still out among doctors and scientists on the exact causes of Alzheimer's disease (AD), there is little dispute about the findings in AD research that points toward high levels of aluminum and other met... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano

5 Steps to Staying Mentally Sharp and Preventing Alzheimer's Disease

09th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano If you want to stay sharp and in control of your life well into your golden years, there are proactive methods to achieving the mental alertness you need. More and more research is pointing to the fact that physical activit... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano

Types of and Causes of Cerebral Palsy

07th March 2006
Definition Cerebral palsy is not a disease it is a condition. Cerebral refers to the brain and palsy means weakness or lack of muscle control. In addition, cerebral palsy is not a single problem, but a complex disease in which virtually all brain cel... Read >
Author: David Chandler

Exercise and too much water.

15th February 2006
We are constantly reading articles and hearing in the news about drinking plenty of water to stay healthy. In fact, many of us don't drink enough water. It is recommended that the average person drink at least eight - 8 ounce glasses of water (64 ounces... Read >
Author: Tom Manfredi

Learn Easy Ways to Improve Memory

13th February 2006
A very high proportion of adults of all ages would jump at the chance to improve memory, because their memory just isn't as good as they would like it to be, or as good as it was in the past. This is not a recent phenomenon, of course - it has always been... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska

Creating Powerful Goals Learn How to Generate Wealth by Overcoming Short Term Obstacles

05th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Tania French I am going to write to you about a time-tested great way to start your New Year. You guessed it making your list of monthly and yearly goals. The business philosopher Jim Rohn said that, "The major reason for setting a ... Read >
Author: Tania Gabrielle French

Use Ginkgo Biloba to Starve Off Alzheimer's and Dementia

05th January 2006
Dementia, Alzheimer's, and other mental diseases are accelerated by the, * The lack of blood to the brain * The lack of oxygen to the brain * The lack of minerals and vitamins to the brain * The lack of glucose to the brain * In... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

A New Outlook on Depression from a Spiritual Perspective

22nd December 2005
This article about the intense subject of depression anticipates two ways of reaction. The question is: Will it be in your case - shock or relief? When you read about depression, you will encounter many passages like the following: "These brain ch... Read >
Author: Friedrich Asen

Ginkgo: Nature's Way to Improve Intellectual Functioning

20th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Monique Hawkins Humans are starting to live longer. Unfortunately, for some people, the aging process can result in impaired intellectual functions. However, this need not happen. Maintaining a good and nutritious eating plan, continuing... Read >
Author: monique hawkins

Improve your Brain Power Today!

04th December 2005
You are already familiar with the importance of doing physical exercise, and you also know there are many diseases you can prevent by simply dedicating a few minutes each day to working out your body. But what about your brain? Just like every cell nee... Read >
Author: Laura Kay

Keep Your Brain Young With Exercise

02nd December 2005
Scientists have demonstrated that moderately active rats have healthier DNA and more robust brain cells than their less active counterparts. This is the first study to show that lifelong exercise actually decreases cellular aging in the brain.Enjoyable Li... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Do Heartburn antacids or Drugs Leave You Depressed?

13th November 2005
Your stomach pH acid level should be 1.0 to 3.0 so that it can properly digest or break apart meat into it amino acids. Any thing that disturbs these pH levels also affects the absorption of amino acids in your stomach. Here's how the stomach creates ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Keep a Sharp Mind with Games

13th October 2005
Have you ever forgotten where you put your car keys? Have you spent time searching for your sunglasses when they were perched on top of your head? Don't laugh. Even I have done that! Today's culture refers to these scenarios as "senior moments". While the... Read >
Author: Steve Hall

Aspartame: Killing Us By Degrees -- Part II

12th October 2005
By Pat ThomasThis article first appeared in the September 2005 issue of The Ecologist, Volume 35, No.7. This is Part II of the series; this partexamines the chemical contents of aspartame.Aspartame Toxic ContentsAspartame is made up of three chemicals: th... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

How Eating Fats Can Make Your Smarter

28th September 2005
What foods enhance our thinking and creativity and which ones destroy our mental performance? There is much evidence that our modern diet is having a major effect on the functioning of our brains. Research has shown that our brains actually work best ... Read >
Author: David Allen

If You Want to Keep Your Brain Healthy You Need This Nutrient.

19th September 2005
Older people who eat food containing high amounts of folate, which is found in many leafy green vegetables and fruits, can cut their risk of developing Alzheimer's disease by more than half.This may eventually lead to a means of keeping Alzheimer's at ba... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Brain Diet : Right Diet prevents Memory Loss

02nd August 2005
These days, when people have become so conscious about what they eat and how it affects their body, they don't realize that eating same food helps their brain to grow and make it more healthy. According to studies, right diet can help prevent memory l... Read >
Author: Ashley Green

Stem Cell Breakthrough: Can You Now Make

01st May 2005
Over the past few years, stem cells have been getting a lot of attention. What makes them so interesting is their ability to stimulate the production of many types of healthy cells. That means that a single stem cell can turn itself into brain cells, liv... Read >
Author: David Lear

Exercise Makes Your Brain Work Better

07th April 2005
If you really want your brain to function at its absolute best, if you want to be at your peak mentally, an essential component of your program must include regular physical exercise. Does that surprise you? You might wonder why it's important to ge... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Should You Cut Down on Caffeine?

07th April 2005
Many sober, law abiding people who would never dream of knowingly ingesting a mind- altering drug, actually consume one every daycaffeine! Caffeine is so pervasive in our culture and in many other cultures that we often forget it is literally a drug t... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Keep Your Brain Fit as You Grow Older

07th April 2005
No matter what our current age, we all want to have a healthy body and a healthy mind as we get older. There is not much pleasure in living a long life if our final years are spent in pain and if we lose our ability to think and remember. As much as... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Worrying About Alzheimer's Disease

07th April 2005
As people enter their middle years, they start to notice more and more frequent lapses of memory, particularly their short-term memory. They may enter a room to do something, and forget what it is. They may be unable to recall the name of someone wh... Read >
Author: Royane Real