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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
19th September 2009
Vitamins are a huge part of our society. Although many vitamins help the body reach and maintain optimal health, one of the most beneficial vitamins is B complex. Comprised of a group of vitamins to include vitamin B1 or Thiamine, B2, which is the same as... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Have you ever wondered if omega 3 and weight loss are connected? They are...and it's one benefit that's been overlooked by people struggling to lose a bit of weight. What do the omega3 fatty acids do to help?
Overweight people generally have problems w... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger
11th September 2009
Researchers have found that low vitamin C in early life results in 30 per cent less hippocampal neurons and markedly worse spatial memory (animal study). The researchers demonstrated the vital importance of proper vitamin C levels, showing that even a sl... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
31st July 2009
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (NIH), “Stem cells have the remarkable potential to develop into many di... Read >
Author: Rahk
16th July 2009
Anterograde amnesia and retrograde amnesia are two main features of this disorder. Anterograde amnesia is when the person experiences difficulty learning new information after the event that triggered the amnesia. Retrograde amnesia is when a person has d... Read >
Author: jerry
16th July 2009
You've probably heard a lot about resveratrol and the positive effect it can have on your health and general well-being. Around the world, the buzz around resveratrol is building and even Oprah has discussed it on her highly popular talk show. But what ex... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd July 2009
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (NIH), “Stem cells have the remarkable potential to develop into many d... Read >
Author: Sylvia and Roger
02nd July 2009
I have found that there are basically two ways to prepare for the CSET test. You can study the CSET subject data or you can prepare by learning and mastering the CSET test content and format. Like me, you may hope to gain certification in multiple subjec... Read >
Author: terrowhite
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
15th May 2009
Having a photographic memory is not something you can actually be born with. Some of us have a photographic memory and some of us do not. This is where the basis of evolution and generation genetic information come into play and the strength of our memori... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
12th May 2009
Natural Stem Cell Enhancers – An Exciting New Paradigm in Health.
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (NIH),... Read >
Author: Sylvia and Roger
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 >
17th April 2009
Natural Stem Cell Enhancers – An Exciting New Paradigm in Health
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (N... Read >
Author: Kipman83
15th April 2009
There are literally hundreds of Forex trading systems available to private investors today. Some of them make the most outlandish claims. Whenever I read some of them, I almost fall out of my chair laughing. The best one ever was; "Just turn the system on... Read >
Author: billaaa777
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
27th March 2009
One of the problems with the mind is the lack of control we have over it. If you realise and look into your life through a psychological kaleidoscope, you would realise that as a race, we have almost no control over the development and the capabilities of... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
05th March 2009
I see so much suffering in America and around the world. I see unhappiness, alienation, broken families, isolation, sickness, war, poverty, injustice and a planet out of balance. And it makes me both sad and angry. Sad, because it's me and my fellow huma... Read >
Author: Robert Gerzon
10th February 2009
There really is a lot of confusion out there when it comes to eggs. Mainly the difference between egg whites and the yolk. Most people believe, and have been told time and time again that egg yolks are bad for you. They�re loaded with cholesterol, and i... Read >
Author: Jason Yun
12th January 2009
When I found out my son had ADHD I had a decision to make. Should he be treated with prescription medicines or natural remedies using ADHD herbs. What I found was that there has been a steady increase in doctors prescribing these medications, which in tur... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
09th January 2009
Natural Stem Cell Enhancers – An Exciting New Paradigm in Health
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (N... Read >
Author: Delta
08th January 2009
Natural Stem Cell Enhancers – An Exciting New Paradigm in Health
For many years now, research involving stem cells has been all over the news headlines … for a good reason.
According to the U.S. government’s National Institutes for Health (NIH... Read >
Author: Chad
05th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2008 Writer fill
Sleeping pills are commonly used for people who find trouble sleeping. However, there is evidence to show that, over time, these pills are not as beneficial as they claim to be. In fact, they will ultimately disrupt your ... Read >
Author: writerfill
30th December 2008
Optimum health is very dependent on Omega-3 fats. One less known area that omega-3 fats benefit you is in the area of eyesight! Here is how this works...
But did you know that they also improve something many Singaporeans are concerned about today. The... Read >
Author: Coach Jonathan Wong
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
01st December 2008
Our skulls have been specifically designed to protect one of the most important elements of our body, our brains, but even with its extra hard, naturally protective sheath, a mild bump to the head can lead to disorientation, memory loss, severe disability... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
08th September 2008
You have many of those infernal inventions man created to absolutely wreak havoc on your age-old biological patterns and decades-old psychological stability. And no, this is not the institution of marriage. These are travel alarm clocks - the types that... Read >
Author: Bradley Mckoy
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
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
23rd June 2008
Brain tumors, also known as brain cancer, start within the substance of the brain, spinal cord or nerves. Some tumors which arise from the brain or spine coverings (meninges) are also considered primary brain tumors. Metastatic brain tumors have spread fr... Read >
Author: John Mathew
20th June 2008
Brahmi has gain earth large fame as a memory booster and mind awareness supporter. It is far and wide used as antioxidant and in humanizing the brain cell functions. It helps in relieving nervous blockage and damage from them, as it possesses ushan virya ... Read >
Author: jenny
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
18th June 2008
"All in all, we are faced obviously with a peculiar disease process," physician Alois Alzheimer wrote in 1901. After performing an autopsy on one of his patients, the German doctor concluded that the memory loss, disorientation, impaired speech and delusi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
30th May 2008
Mercury is the most toxic, non-radioactive element on the earth. Most medical and scientific researchers have called for a ban on the use of mercury in all products. However, the potential harmful effects of mercury fillings have been ignored by the U.S. ... Read >
Author: Perry A~
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
29th March 2008
The scary thing about schizophrenia is that sufferers may be so confused by the symptoms that they are unable to tell what is real and what is fantasy. For instance, when serial killer David Berkowitz saw black dogs barking out orders to kill, he believed... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
14th November 2007
If you have Tourette syndrome, you make unusual movements or sounds, called tics. You have little or no control over them. Common tics are throat-clearing and blinking. You may repeat words, spin, or, rarely, blurt out swear words. Tourette syndrome (also... Read >
Author: Alien
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
13th September 2007
There are lots of myths in the air defining the strong correlation between mobile usage and occurrence of cancer; however, recent researches show there is no such evidence so far.Radiation from Mobile PhoneIt is a well-known fact that microwave radiation ... Read >
Author: Ian Ball
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
08th August 2007
After reading this, I hope you can still sleep well. Sleep-inducing medicines, popularly known as sleeping pills, have a reputation of helping people get some peace and quiet at night. Sleep deprivation is such a difficult condition to have since it lit... Read >
Author: kristine
10th May 2007
Brahmi is a world renowned herb for its effectiveness in memory boosting and promoting mind alertness. It is also commonly known as Indian pennywort and Bacopa monnieri in Latin. It is widely used as an antioxidant and in improving the brain cell function... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
08th May 2007
It has been over 150 years that the American Dental Association (ADA) has assured us that mercury was not released from an amalgam filling. The long-standing controversy about whether mercury is released is over and the ADA now admits that it can no longe... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
11th April 2007
Chantix (varenicline) can be four times as effective in helping a smoker quit successfully, according to a report in Journal of the American Medical Association. According to the report, which cites three studies, Chantix is twice as effective as Zyban in... Read >
Author: milesoftrials
29th March 2007
Neuroscience has changed considerably in the past 20 years. An example of change over period is the concept of brain plasticity. Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to rewire itself, relocating information processing functions to different brai... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
20th March 2007
The more my age changes the less amicable I am toward change. I really would not mind change so much if some changes were not so different. Of course, my mind is open to change on this subject.
For example, I really don’t get this idea of Daylight Sa... Read >
Author: James Snyder
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 >
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
16th January 2007
People interested in the use of Phentermine to solve their weight related problems often want to know about the drug and its mode of operation in the human body. A lot of health forums exist online where the question is frequently asked:” How does Phent... Read >
Author: david smith
05th January 2007
CoQ10, found everywhere there is human life, is a natural, fat-soluble nutrient that is vital to the production of ATP. Since the heart requires lots of ATP, CoQ10 is very important in maintaining a healthy heart because it improves the heart�s pumping... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th December 2006
Brahmi is a well-known herb, worldwide used as memory booster and mind alertness promoter. Commonly known, as Indian pennywort and Bacopa monnieri in Latin, is an herb that helps in increasing mental capacity and decreasing mental stress. Widely used as a... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Elaine Currie
An online advertisement for an e-book on the subject of avoiding Internet work at home scams started me wondering about just how dangerous working at home on the Internet might be. I stumbled across the advertisement by ac... Read >
Author: Elaine Currie
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
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
15th September 2005
It makes me sad to see how many smart adults take sleeping pills today like they were tic-tacs...
Some people simply don't know about the risks of sleeping pills...
Others have simply become addicted to them...
What? You mean you didn't know tha... Read >
Author: Dan Ford
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
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