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29th September 2009
This ancient Chinese herb is an extract made from the leaf of the Ginkgo tree. It is the most well-documented plant extract used to support brain function - there are more than 1,000 studies of Ginkgo Biloba from all over the world. The consensus is that ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Parkinson's disease is often thought of as a physical disease. In advanced cases it is not difficult to observe the tremors, tics, stiffness and mobility problems that are characteristic of the disease. Yet there is also a strong link between mental healt... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Your brain is arguably the most important organ you possess. It is responsible for your movement, your emotions, your thoughts, you intelligence and more importantly, your memory. This is why those of us who want to improve our life start by improving our... Read >
Author: johnhogan
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
28th September 2009
Let’s face it. There are probably some of you out there that are a little confused when it comes to the fish oil VS flax seed oil debate over which one is the best source of omega-3 fatty acids. Both of these sources are beneficial to your health, and... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
28th September 2009
Defined simply, stress is the body’s reaction to a threat or challenge resulting from a situation (called a stressor) that can be either positive or negative. The body does not differentiate between psychological and physiological stress.
Physical Sy... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
For centuries, gotu kola has been used in India and the islands of the Indian Ocean as a tonic and medicinal remedy. The herb was thought to increase longevity and improve energy. It was used in ancient days to treat leprosy, calm nerves, increase menta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th September 2009
Would you like to pop in a CD and have a better quality of life, and even self improvement? There are three ways you can use music to accomplish this.
Music For Motivation
Put on energetic music, and even doing housework seems less like work. Using ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Have you ever worked on a large project and lost track of all the details? Or maybe you've worked on a smaller project that went bad because of a missed detail? Mind mapping is an excellent technique for keeping track of project details, no matter how big... Read >
Author: samsander
24th September 2009
Many golfers don’t give much thought to the fact that nutrition can play a major role in their golf performance both on and off the course. Good nutritional habits can help you on the golf course both physically and mentally. Meal timing and proper ba... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Do you come up with some fantastic ideas, but when you come to write them down, they're not so fantastic? Or worse still, you can't even put your idea into words? Mind mapping is an excellent tool for translating partially formed ideas into words on paper... Read >
Author: samsander
23rd September 2009
Does your mind sometimes feel like a television station you can't quite tune in? You know there's an interesting program on - or several, but everything is mixed with static. What if you could "tune in" at will, have clear thinking whenever you want it? T... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Would you like to increase your intelligence quotient or IQ? You can use brain power exercises and techniques designed to help you long-term, but what if you want a quick brain fix right now? Maybe you have an important meeting coming up, or a crucial tes... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
You can increase your mind power starting today. There are conditions that are conducive to better thinking, and plants that increase blood flow to the brain. There are little "tricks" that can give you an immediate brainpower boost, and habits you can de... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
How to improve brain function? Start with a few questions.
Is problem solving easy for you? Do you learn new things quickly? Can you improve your brain function? Your answers to these questions will have an effect on your brain function, because brai... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Brain fog is that sensation you have when you just can't think clearly. Perhaps you can't concentrate, or even figure out what you need to be concentrating on. You might stare at the paper in front of you or at the job you need to do. There may be thought... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Better brain function with exercise? The evidence is clear. Not only can you get long-term benefits for your brain from exercise, but you can boost you brain power in the next ten minutes. Exercise can help your brain work more efficiently and actually ma... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Some brain exercises can be as simple as an intelligent conversation or reading something new. Others can be more involved, like doing crossword puzzles or solving lateral thinking puzzles. Here are some general brain exercises you can do anywhere, follow... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Meditation is good for your heart. This is the message recently (in the year of 2006) conveyed by the Archives of Internal Medicine. The study reported that transcendental meditation (TM), a relaxation technique reduced the risk factors of coronary heart ... Read >
Author: theglobal664
18th September 2009
Most people believe a progressive decline in overall brain function is a natural process of aging. This degenerative process causes us to lose our short-term memory and abstract reasoning ability. It also may make concentration or learning new information... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
After rough days, that all of us can be plagued with, or in the beginning of our day, relaxing with a warm cup of tea seems to ease the mind before the act of drinking even takes place. It seems to bring us kindness and a cure of any ailment we may have. ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
17th September 2009
Ever wonder what is omega 3 good for anyway? Nowadays you hear talk about omega 3, but why are those omega3 fatty acids so important?
Studies have been done on the omega 3 fatty acids subject. And yes, essentially fish oil is necessary for your health.... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger
17th September 2009
Did you know that several different brands are promoted as super omega3 supplements? What’s so superior about them? We looked at a few brands to find out.
One brand contained sesame seed extracts. The manufacturer cites several studies, saying tha... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
16th September 2009
The Pure Energy Club is offering their signature energy drink Pure. This drink contains Vitamins A, B and E along with other minerals, antioxidants, supplements to boost your immune system as well as ingredients that increase your focus and concentration.... Read >
Author: briangarvin
16th September 2009
The medical and behavioral side effects of ADD medications such as Ritalin and Adder all have many parents searching for natural alternatives for their hyperactive children. While traditional medications can be effective, the risks are many, and reactions... Read >
Author: rupender
14th September 2009
Juicers
We all know that fruits and vegetables are full of powerful nutrients that help us in a variety of health problems. We also know that cooking or heating destroys the nutritional properties and we lose the phytochemicals, antioxidants, living enz... Read >
Author: shaily
13th September 2009
Are you aware of the many healing benefits of fish oil? There is compelling evidence to suggest that your cardiovascular system can greatly benefit from it, which in turn helps people who are suffering from, or have a high risk of, cardiovascular disease.... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
07th September 2009
Taking fish oil for the duration of pregnancy is tempting thanks to studies that have shown the amazing benefits infants get when a breastfeeding mother takes a fish oil supplement. Yet, many women still wonder whether it is completely safe while the ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
03rd September 2009
Most of the time I'm pretty motivated and enthusiastic about work. What's not to be excited about? I get to share my passion for leadership with people who truly benefit from my work. I make my own hours and often work with two cute dogs at my feet. I ... Read >
Author: Marnie Green
02nd September 2009
How does the idea of using fish oil for depression treatment sound to you? You can say 'it is a good idea', or 'it is a bad idea', or you can even say 'I have no idea whatsoever'. No matter what your answer is, you are not alone. A lot of people do not ha... Read >
Author: Rajagopalan
30th August 2009
I believe that when Protestantism protested and left the Roman Catholic Church, they reacted against Catholicism’s use of imagery. I believe Protestants have held an ungodly belief that “All use of images constitutes a graven image.” Their correspon... Read >
Author: Mark
30th August 2009
You will often hear a person say they are on a diet. However, if you look up the word diet, you will realize you are always on a diet. It may not always be a good diet, but your diet is how you eat on a daily basis. Healthy and nutritious eating is the... Read >
Author: robertturner
28th August 2009
In the hectic lifestyle people live in today, you have to consider that this kind of lifestyle is bad for your health. Recent studies have found that stress contributes to heart diseases and high blood pressure. You have to consider that because of the he... Read >
Author: Gregg
28th August 2009
There is more dhea in your body than any other hormone, and it is definitely one of the most potent and important for your health . Many researchers believe it to be one of the most powerful life-enhancing supplements ever discovered.
After age 40, dhe... Read >
Author: New SuperHuman
16th August 2009
Fat are always misunderstood as not healthy. But do you know that there are good fat and bad fat? Fat is also essential for our body. Let find out more about fat.
What is Fat?
Fat is a nutrient. It is crucial for normal body function and without it... Read >
Author: Cherie Ang
12th August 2009
Heart attack is one of the leading causes of death in the world. It occurs when there is an interruption of the blood supply to a part of the heart which causes some heart cells to die. The interruption in the supply of blood is most commonly due to a blo... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
11th August 2009
Perhaps you are getting older and are noticing a decline in your brain function; or you are a student preparing for a huge test; or you are just curious if there is anything you can do to enhance your brain function. Well the obvious answer is YES! We wil... Read >
Author: Serj Sagan
08th August 2009
• Confidence-building self-talk
• Exercise
• Refocusing through breath control
• Peaceful imagery
• Meditation
• Reorienting goals
• Articulating
Every grappler and combat athlete has to find his or her own stress buster by trying o... Read >
Author: lloydirvin
01st August 2009
Read this article for four straightforward exercises on how to improve memory and keep your brain active. Part of the reason why our recall seems to get worse is that we don't use our brain nearly as much as we should or even could. Most people only use a... Read >
Author: rudgeinc
01st August 2009
If you want to embark on the path to developing photographic memory, you'll find that there is so much to be gained from (re)learning this skill. Speed reading becomes an ease, comprehension increases, information retention is improved as well as many mor... Read >
Author: rudgeinc
01st August 2009
Bio-Synthetic human growth hormone (HGH) replaced the natural pituitary-derived human growth hormone Somatotropin, in1985.
Biosynthetic human growth hormone, also referred to as recombinant human growth hormone, is also called Somatropin and abbreviate... Read >
Author: Luzia
01st August 2009
If you have been listening to health news or watching Oprah, then you have undoubtedly heard the latest news about the Acai berry. The Acai berry has been used by tens of thousands of people who have been trying to shed excess weight and gain extra ener... Read >
Author: jeyanth
01st August 2009
As the median age of the population continues to increase due to medical and other advances, more and more senior citizens are living longer lives. There has been much focus in recent years regarding some of the problems that can be encountered as one age... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st July 2009
I’ve seen her hundreds of times – but I’m not actually sure what she looks like.
I live near the ocean and so does she. I see her walking along the beach a few times a week. It doesn’t matter if it’s hot outside, she always wears a hat with... Read >
Author: Dan Masters
30th July 2009
Vitamin B Benefits
B Vitamins are water-soluble and it means that any excess of these will be excreted through the urine. This moreover means that B Vitamins should to be taken on a daily basis just as the simply one we can store is Vitamin B12. Ge... Read >
Author: dr mony
30th July 2009
A direct training of the efficient functioning of the brain, Neurofeedback therapy or treatment is a technique that gives the user the actual or realtime feedback of the brain performance. The activity is measured by sensors on the scalp, or it can be aud... Read >
Author: roby.john
23rd July 2009
DHEA
Dehydroepiandrosterone is a steroid synthetic substance manufacture by the adrenal specialized cell, the brain, and the skin. It is the principal abundant steroid hormone in the body. DHEA has its own hormone intent. However, it is furthermore ... Read >
Author: Health4Life
23rd July 2009
Many studies have been conducted which support the theory that ADHD and nutrition are closely linked and as one of the most widely accepted problems effecting attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children. Food allergies can result in biochemical c... Read >
Author: Phillip T. Terry
21st July 2009
Omega -3 DHA-- ClickDid you know that dietary lack of omega-3 fatty acids ranks as the 6th biggest cause of premature deaths in the US? That's right there are some 84,000 premature deaths a year! And, another 82,000 premature deaths a year can be attrib... Read >
Author: Tommie Cox
18th July 2009
In our world today drug abuse rages rampant. Brain function and behavior are affected due to drug addiction which is complex but treatable. Drug abuse alters the brain's structure and function and can result in changes that persist long after the drug ... Read >
Author: Thomas Oliver
17th July 2009
Those that embark on the path to developing photographic memory find that there is so much to be gained from (re)learning this skill. Speed reading becomes an ease, comprehension increases, information retention is improved as well as many more benefits t... Read >
Author: rudgeinc
17th July 2009
Here are four straightforward exercises on how to improve memory and keep your brain active. Part of the reason why our recall seems to get worse is that we don't use our brain nearly as much as we should or even could. Most people only use a mere 2% of o... Read >
Author: rudgeinc
15th July 2009
When individuals think about the word cholesterol, they routinely think in a negative way. Actually, our bodies make a healthy level of cholesterol in the liver and acts in the metabolism as a forerunner to various steroid hormones. It is when cholesterol... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
12th July 2009
Forgot where you have placed your eyeglasses? You have tried to search high and low, only to find that they are just dangling on your neck.
In a world where everything seems to run at a fast pace, people tend to be forgetful. It is not just the age t... Read >
Author: PaigeAnneCarter
11th July 2009
Cigarette smoking is an addiction which sometimes gets really difficult to quit. If you think that you can easily quit smoking then I must tell you that this positive thinking is good but will not assure results unless you employ a good quit smoking progr... Read >
Author: Enrique
07th July 2009
There is a very special substance that is a protein hormone that has magical powers in our bodies and has a direct association with the speed that we age. This substance is critical for tissue repair, muscle growth, healing, brain function, physical and m... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
06th July 2009
After years of research and clinical studies, the best non prescription HGH supplements are now available to most everyone. The fountain of youth has been sought after for centuries, and the best non prescription HGH supplements are putting it within arms... Read >
Author: Sudhani
05th July 2009
If you are planning to take just one dietary supplement then one with omega 3 fish oils is probably going to win the health giving stakes hands down. That's because it's been shown to help within a wide range of medical categories.
The health benefits ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
05th July 2009
Have you ever dreamed about losing fat in just a couple of weeks? Do you wish somebody would tell you the answer to the recurring question in your dreams – how many calories should you eat to lose weight? Then you’ll need to learn more about the ins ... Read >
Author: Tom Pyne
02nd July 2009
Memory is an integral part of life. Recalling the detail of particular event and bring them to the current awareness clear and sharp. There are many people who feel that they easily forget thins or lack enough concentration to remember things, such as wh... Read >
Author: chicnhealth
30th June 2009
You know your child is smart and capable, and quite possibly the teachers know it, too. But perhaps your child's grades are not very good. Hiring a tutor can be a big expense, so it is important to consider beforehand whether it is likely to be a worthwhi... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
28th June 2009
Bodybuilding is not a one-day activity .It involves continuous hard work to get desired outcome in the form of a great physique. But the problem lies in the fact that no one has the patience. People look for fitness material to help boost their build-ups ... Read >
Author: Alien
27th June 2009
Acai Berry Research - Is Acai Berry Really the Food of the Gods?Have a better night sleep and improve mental clarity & focus with South Beach Acai. Free Trial Offer!The Dubious Benefit - does the Acai Berry contain more antioxidants than any other food? D... Read >
Author: Ned Mcdaniel
27th June 2009
A significant body of science now links poor thyroid function and cognitive decline, including Alzheimer’s risk (doubling the risk for women). The information is proving interesting, and not what many would expect. In fact, taking thyroid hormone to h... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
22nd June 2009
Are you one of those people that after brisk walking for ten minutes your shirt soaked with sweat? Do you have experiences where, without any prompting of anxiety or excessive heat, but you sweat profusely? If that is the case, you belong to the 1% of t... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
22nd June 2009
Part 3: Combating Oxidative Stress and Brain Inflammation with Vitamin C
Oxidative stress is a big problem with most autistic children. Oxidative stress refers to the body’s inability to detoxify, or remove toxins from the system. When toxins, viru... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
17th June 2009
The Problem
Medication is overused these days. I travel to forums and other websites looking for people to help and all I see are stories about how people go to their doctors and receive medication. All of a sudden everybody in the world is a pharmacis... Read >
Author: george christodoulou
15th June 2009
How much white poison do you eat? (Part 1 of 2)
What exactly are you doing to your body when you eat foods containing sugar?
There are various diet plans available that suggest limiting Carbohydrate intake to help reduce weight. Adkins is probably th... Read >
Author: Andy Ainsworth
12th June 2009
The best way to lose weight does not involve doing one thing. It is actually a mix of things that in the end will help you lose the target amount of pounds that you have set out for. There are few basic things that you need to be aware of to find the best... Read >
Author: jasminesmith
06th June 2009
According to the Alzheimer’s society there are 700,000 people with dementia in the UK. This will rise to over 1 million people by 2025 and 1.7 million by 2051. On average it affects one in 14 people over the age of 65, rising to one in six over the age ... Read >
Author: Dr Nina Bailey
05th June 2009
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders. It can also act as the deadliest mental disorder, if it goes unchecked. Fortunately there are simpler ways to combat depression than taking a long term anti depressants course.
I’ve listed some v... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th June 2009
Many people struggle to lose weight. New scientific studies regarding weight loss have shown what may be a missing link in the weight loss puzzle.
The phenomenon is known as "Leptin Resistance."
"Leptin Resistance" in the overweight, or obese, is si... Read >
Author: ronspallone
05th June 2009
Degenerative diseases, like cancer and heart disease are caused by chemicals that irritate and cause inflammation, wreaking havoc on your healthy cells. Your biochemistry is disrupted.
"We know that most degenerative diseases are limited to free radica... Read >
Author: Denis Van Loan D.D.S.
04th June 2009
A Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) occurs every 21 seconds in the United States and TBI is considered as the number one killer and disabler of people under the age of 45. Studies show that vehicular accidents contribute to a majority of unintentional injury a... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
04th June 2009
Have you ever forgotten where you put your keys? Where you parked your car? Forgot to grab your wallet on the way out of the house or to send a birthday card to your mother-in-law? Sure you have, who hasn’t? To keep our memories sharp and to support no... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
04th June 2009
Have you ever forgotten where you put your keys? Where you parked your car? Forgot to grab your wallet on the way out of the house or to send a birthday card to your mother-in-law? Sure you have, who hasn’t? To keep our memories sharp and to support no... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
01st June 2009
Liberation
If we don’t go within we go without
Why is it that you talk and think positively at a conscious level, you visualize your goals but at the end of the year you are still in the same emotional black hole?
According to Eric Robbins M.... Read >
Author: Mollard personal Development consulting
01st June 2009
What are the common causes of joint aches? Are these the symptoms of serious conditions such as arthritis? What are its causes, natural remedies and precautions? Find out the expert answers to these important questions in this article.
As we age, joint... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
29th May 2009
Weight loss is a major dilemma that most people encounter at a certain point of their lives. May it be a challenge to fulfill or a need to accomplish in order to achieve a healthy body and life style, eating healthy foods to lose weight makes the job easi... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
29th May 2009
Weight loss is a major dilemma that most people encounter at a certain point of their lives. May it be a challenge to fulfill or a need to accomplish in order to achieve a healthy body and life style, eating healthy foods to lose weight makes the job easi... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
19th May 2009
One of the 8 Keys to Wellness is Relaxation and the most important way to relax is to sleep. Unfortunately, the quality of sleep changes as we age. We have trouble either going to sleep or staying asleep. We wake up many times throughout the night. We swe... Read >
Author: carolmerlo
18th May 2009
A direct training of the efficient functioning of the brain, Neurofeedback therapy or treatment is a technique that gives the user the actual or realtime feedback of the brain performance. The activity is measured by sensors on the scalp, or it can be aud... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield
18th May 2009
A direct training of the efficient functioning of the brain, Neurofeedback therapy or treatment is a technique that gives the user the actual or realtime feedback of the brain performance. The activity is measured by sensors on the scalp, or it can be aud... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield
14th May 2009
You will probably be hearing a lot more about various forms of light therapy over the next few years as it steps more into mainstream medical use and becomes less known as sort of a “fringe” science as some look at it.
You see, light can be incre... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider
14th May 2009
In order to protect your long-term health, you need to maintain a healthy weight, eat a balanced diet and get plenty of physical activity. The primary benefits of fish oil supplements are to enhance that kind of healthy lifestyle and make up for shortcom... Read >
Author: Lisa Glanville
12th May 2009
EPA fish oil offers numerous health benefits for our body's health and vitality. But the importance of DHA Omega 3s cannot be underestimated. Find out the expert facts on what you should look out for in the most effective EPA fish oil supplements in this ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
11th May 2009
The new ShakleeKids product line has been announced by Shaklee. These products are designed to cover gaps in children's nutrition due to the types of foods our children consume today. The first two products announced are Mighty Smart and Incredivites. ... Read >
Author: Patrick McTigue
08th May 2009
You may not realize it, but the mind is very powerful. It is unlimited in potential. You can create anything you desire just by letting the mind do what it is supposed to do. Once you begin to understand the power of the mind, and learn the laws of the ... Read >
Author: Bernard
01st May 2009
We all want to look beautiful and give our skin the necessary dosage. However, do you make any effort to sharpen your brain? Only few would answer yes and many would be thinking whether this is possible or not. Yes now you sharpen your memory by having th... Read >
Author: J Rigler
29th April 2009
A banana is not only one of the tastiest health foods around, it is a wonder snack too. It contains three natural sugars - fructose, glucose, and sucrose. These, combined with its fiber, provide a quick, sustained, and substantial energy boost.
Compa... Read >
Author: Good Guide
29th April 2009
There are certain foods that are widely known to be important to health in many ways. It could be because they possess antioxidant properties that help to mop up free-radicals, boost the immune system, and slow down aging, or because they contain a varie... Read >
Author: Good Guide
29th April 2009
Every Body knows sleep is playing an important factor in all our lives. When we sleep, we rest and our body is able to renew its energy. Sleep is also important because of dreams. When we dream, we process all the events of daily life. Getting a good nigh... Read >
Author: krishshab
27th April 2009
On our way to work, we never disregard about talking a cup of coffee nor do we ever overlook about drinking soft drinks with our favorite food. With the passing time, not just our life, but also our eating habits have altered very. Thus, amidst the extrem... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
27th April 2009
On our way to work, we never overlook about talking a cup of coffee nor do we ever fail to remember about drinking soft drinks with our favorite food. Today, with this flowing time, not just our life but also our eating habits have enormously distorted. T... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
27th April 2009
We never forget taking a cup of coffee on our way to work, nor do we fail to remember about having soft drinks with our food. Today, with this flowing time, not just our life but also our eating habits have tremendously tainted. Thus, amid the extreme wor... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
27th April 2009
On our way to work, we never overlook about talking a cup of coffee nor do we ever overlook about drinking soft drinks with our favorite food. Today, with this running time, not just our life but also our eating habits have very changed. Thus, amidst the ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
27th April 2009
On our way to work, we never fail to remember about talking a cup of coffee nor do we ever overlook about drinking soft drinks with our favorite food. With the running time, not just our life, but also our eating habits have changed tremendously. Thus, am... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
18th April 2009
Memory is related to individual intelligence. Intelligence is our ability to process information placed before us, come to a conclusion and make a decision based on our conclusions. In order to process information you must recall both long term and short... Read >
Author: KerryJ
17th April 2009
For many years bingo halls have been packed with mainly elderly women, passing their time playing a few cards of bingo. Bingo in today’s society is becoming more modernised and in touch with a younger audience. However, the bingo halls cannot forget tho... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th April 2009
A seizure is a sudden change in body movement or brain function due to an abnormality in your dog’s brain function. Seizures may vary in duration from a few seconds to those that continue until medical intervention. Seizures also vary in severity from a... Read >
Author: Vlad
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
09th April 2009
When physicians refer to traumatic brain injury, or TBI, they mean a closed head brain injury from an impact to the head or "diffuse axonal shearing" from a rotational acceleration and deceleration, the rotational movement of the head and brain resulting ... Read >
Author: RayHenke
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
07th April 2009
What can extract from green mussel do for inflammation really? Green lipped mussels are exclusively found in the New Zealand blue waters. And they are a bit expensive because of this? But why is so many are turning to green mussel extract?
Long accepte... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
04th April 2009
The doctor bent over her power wheelchair waiting for an answer. She turned her chair to face the physician looked up with determination and said, "Tell the world the truth!"
How did this survivor of 25 years of primary progressive-downhill, multiple s... Read >
Author: Jake
27th March 2009
As a parent, your child is one of the most important persons in the world. It is a fact that parents are normally concerned about their child and ensures getting the best health possible in order for them to grow up happy. You should consider that as a pa... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
27th March 2009
The task of developing a regular and restful sleep pattern for a new baby is often an exercise in frustration and confusion for many parents. Research has shown that hospitalized infants grow more rapidly when correctly massaged. This is due in large pa... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
27th March 2009
Brain Gym® is a national organization that brings together folks that are interested in improving their brain function for multi-day retreats in states across the country. During a retreat, participants benefit from mind and body stimulation that can imp... Read >
Author: Erin Matlock
27th March 2009
Do you occasionally have one of those “senior moments” where you walk into a room and then totally blank out on why you went in there, or scramble mentally to remember the name of a person to whom you were just introduced? These small memory lapses ha... Read >
Author: Valerie
17th March 2009
Tinnitus is a condition that a lot of people suffer from. It is characterized by hearing sounds in your ear that are not originating form an external source. These sounds can come in a variety of forms. You may hear ringing, whooshing, squealing, or even ... Read >
Author: steve magill
13th March 2009
The Cerebrate formula by 21st Century Organics uses the latest studies and also pharmaceutical-grade ingredients to perform a number of mental benefits to the body. It helps and enhances mental function as well as works to restore optimal cerebral health ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
12th March 2009
Would you like to increase your energy and inner strength with a few drops a day? Marine Phytoplankton is a supercharged, ocean-based micro algae that is raw, live, and thus enzyme active. It contains every known mineral and all amino acids that our bodie... Read >
Author: roosiebuzz
12th March 2009
The American nation is in a major health crisis. Our children are facing an early death sentence due to child obesity. It is said that this is the first generation in history where the children are not expected to outlive the parent due to childhood obesi... Read >
Author: Jeni Stevens
12th March 2009
The American nation is in a major health crisis. Our children are facing an early death sentence due to child obesity. It is said that this is the first generation in history where the children are not expected to outlive the parent due to childhood obesi... Read >
Author: Jeni Stevens
11th March 2009
The foods you eat directly affects the performance of your brain. It has been proven that by eating the right food, you can boost your IQ, improve your mood, be more emotionally stable, sharpen your memory and keep your mind young.
If you give your... Read >
Author: shalini
05th March 2009
College is a great challenge for most students, many of whom are making major life decisions for the first time. Attending an institution of higher learning is expected to contribute to a student’s personal growth and intellectual development, but resea... Read >
Author: Tom Ball
04th March 2009
It was stated in our first article what it takes to produce a top quality pet vitamin. It should be made with a precise combination of vitamins, minerals, herbs, antioxidants, bioflavonoids, fatty acids and amino acids. These ingredients have been shown t... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol
03rd March 2009
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In April 2008, Baycrest, a leading research institute focused on aging and brain function, received $10-million from the Ontario Government to create a groundbreaking Centre for Brain Fitness. Its stated goal was to "deve... Read >
Author: Alvaro
02nd March 2009
As you age past 30 and well beyond, evidence shows the brain will slow down but only if not maintained through challenging new brain exercise and stimulation. You can speed your brain up and improve even your most basic cognitive abilities at any age.
... Read >
Author: Leon Edward
23rd February 2009
We know that the iron core of our earth vibrates at 40 hertz (40 pulses per second.) Our earths crust has a different vibrational speed at around 7.5 hertz. When we are at the height of our brain activity we record roughly 40 hertz and a 7.5 hertz low ... Read >
Author: Beau Hermes
18th February 2009
Are you looking for a fun way to reduce stress in your life? Try playing games!
Stress relief games are specially designed to provide that pleasurable escape which helps deal with stress. Playing games for the relief of stress does not have much resear... Read >
Author: marcus66nm
18th February 2009
Learning self-command is the key to harnessing the power of your action. If you invest in your ability to take action your return on your investment will be success. I have often talked to clients who find they want to accomplish a desired goal that will ... Read >
Author: Vickie Jimenez
16th February 2009
By the age of three a toddler requires eleven hours of consistent, quality sleep. Toddler sleep problems stand in the way of consistent quality sleep and this can lead to health issues such as a lower immunity, temper tantrums, a slower brain function, ... Read >
Author: The Parent Fairy
13th February 2009
It’s a fact of life that as we get older that our body ages with us. However, we can eat diets and “smart foods” that enable us to maintain our brain power well into our later years.
Healthy diets should contain these foods to ensure you maintain ... Read >
Author: Alfitness
13th February 2009
Health and beauty experts are sounding serious alarms about products calling themselves organic when really there's nothing natural about them.
Unfortunately, health and beauty expert Ann Garrity says "organic just doesn't mean much on makeup right now... Read >
Author: John Russell
12th February 2009
We've all had days when we didn't feel like we were 'on our game.' And as we age, both our bodies and our brains grow old as well. By making smart food choices though, we can preserve our precious gray matter longer and improve brain function. Here are so... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer
10th February 2009
Many of us know that in today's time of health awareness that herbs are emerging as very popular products in maintaining good health. Many herbs are now being used in place of some of the notable vitamins that we are all familiar with. Herbs are all natur... Read >
Author: Rick White
09th February 2009
Anyone looking at a career in this field must have strong investigative and analytical talent. They must also be able to work well as a team member, with other staff, and relate to clientele. They often deal with several tasks at the same time (multi-task... Read >
02nd February 2009
For A Balanced Lifestyle
We are constantly told how to our bodies. There is no shortage of information on nutritional habits, diets, food plans, vitamins and supplements to achieve the optimal healthy body. But where do we go to find the most nutriti... Read >
Author: Loren Elio
31st January 2009
What does heart disease, brain function, cold and flu, cancer, bone density and type 2 diabetes have in common? Not much, except the fact that regular exercise improves or alleviates each one of these issues. Find out how exercise will benefit your heal... Read >
Author: Jeanine
31st January 2009
Are you suspecting that your child, or someone you know, is exhibiting ADHD signs? Maybe they're fidgety or they don't always listen. Do they seem inattentive or hyperactive? How's the school work going? Are they falling behind the other kids? All these c... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
30th January 2009
by Dr. Ryuta Kawashima,
Author of Train Your Brain More: 60 Days to a Better Brain: Better Brainpower, Better Memory, Better Creativity
Why should you train your brain?
This book is a follow-up to Train Your Brain: 60 Days to a Better Brain. I've... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
28th January 2009
It’s a fact of life that as we get older that our body ages with us. However, we can eat diets and “smart foods” that enable us to maintain our brain power well into our later years.
Healthy diets should contain these foods to ensure you maintai... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th January 2009
The Transcendental Meditation technique may be an effective and safe non-pharmaceutical aid for treating ADHD, according to a promising new study published this month in the peer-reviewed online journal Current Issues in Education.
The pilot study foll... Read >
Author: tom ball
21st January 2009
When a child is diagnosed with ADHD, it can be a confusing and devastating blow. Prescription drugs are often the first line of defense for the disorder. Common side effects such as insomnia, restlessness, anxiety, decreased appetite, allergic reactions, ... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
16th January 2009
The CDC reports that there are on average nearly 10 drowning accidents occurring every day. More than one in four fatal drowning accidents involve children ages 14 and younger. For every child who drowns, there are at least 4 others who visit the emerge... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
14th January 2009
Welcome to MOXXOR, the most powerful concentrate of all-natural omega-3's and antioxidants on the planet exclusively from the pure pristine environment of New Zealand...
The story behind Moxxor begins in the spectacular Marlborough Sounds region on the... Read >
Author: moxxor5x
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
12th January 2009
The Transcendental Meditation technique may be an effective and safe non-pharmaceutical aid for treating ADHD, according to a promising new study published this month in the peer-reviewed online journal Current Issues in Education.
The pilot study foll... Read >
Author: Tom Ball
08th January 2009
Unlike synthesized chemical medications, acai berries are all natural, and as such, do not have many of the side effects one risks with medication. Acai berries are very safe and actually have a lot of great health benefits, in addition to being very good... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel
08th January 2009
Unlike synthesized chemical medications, acai berries are all natural, and as such, do not have many of the side effects one risks with medication. Acai berries are very safe and actually have a lot of great health benefits, in addition to being very good... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel
08th January 2009
Delirium is sudden severe confusion and rapid changes in brain function that occur with physical or mental illness.
Causes
Delirium is most often caused by physical or mental illness and is usually temporary and reversible. Many disorders cause deli... Read >
Author: Alien
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
19th December 2008
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I recently had the fortune to interview Dr. Andrew Newberg, one of the leading researchers focused on meditation and the brain. Dr. Newberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology and Psychiatry and Adjun... Read >
Author: Alvaro
17th December 2008
America’s fixation on low carb diets has been shown to be ineffective over the long term for dieters however study results released today suggests it may have harmful effects on brain function as well. The study out of Tufts University focused on women ... Read >
Author: TrekDesk
17th December 2008
Recent study conduction by researchers from US found out a direct link of gum disease and worsening of mental function. Extensive gum disease with inflammation to different organ systems can have harmful effects on brain function.
It was found that el... Read >
Author: abrogers
16th December 2008
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a weak acid that aids in various metabolic process and helps prevent disease. It is also an antioxidant, eliminating free radicals which cause cell damage and impair the immune system. Vitamin C deficiency makes a person prone... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th December 2008
There are 5 early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease you should watch out for. Most of us know about Alzheimer’s disease, but few of us know what these early or initial symptoms are.
So why is it important to understand more about this disorder? Curr... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
02nd December 2008
There are so many gadgets and programs available today for enhancing brain function, particularly for improving your memory. They offer many tips and tools, as well as personal support. But you can start enhancing your memory on your own right now--not by... Read >
Author: Luna
01st December 2008
It is unlikely that you have ever considered the situations you might have to face if your child, brother, sister or a parent were to suffer a debilitating accident that left them with a severe brain injury, unless you presently find yourself in such an u... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th November 2008
Before babies can begin to vocalize their needs, they must master very complex motor skills. These skills include placement of the tongue, formation of lips, shaping of the nasal passage and controlling the vocal chords. Not being able to communicate need... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
24th November 2008
Before babies can begin to vocalize their needs, they must master very complex motor skills. These skills include placement of the tongue, formation of lips, shaping of the nasal passage and controlling the vocal chords. Not being able to communicate need... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
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
18th November 2008
Caffeine addiction can cause physical damage to the brain. At the same time, addiction can be the result of abnormal brain function. It's important to understand both how too much caffeine can harm your brain and how your brain anatomy can be the cause of... Read >
Author: Timothy Aaron Whiston
18th November 2008
Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble nutrient that is easily excreted from the body when not needed. It's so critical to living creatures that almost all mammals can use their own cells to make it. Humans, gorillas, chimps, bats, guine... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb
18th November 2008
Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble nutrient that is easily excreted from the body when not needed. It's so critical to living creatures that almost all mammals can use their own cells to make it. Humans, gorillas, chimps, bats, guine... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb
10th November 2008
Have you ever been in the middle of a thought when, all of a sudden, you can't remember what you were thinking about anymore? If so, rest assured that you're not alone. Just about everyone has experienced memory loss or loss of focus at some point or anot... Read >
Author: Erin Matlock
04th November 2008
Nearly everyone knows that exercise is good for us, but who would have thought that it can slow, or even reverse the dreaded Alzheimer’s disease?
According to a study released at the 2008 International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease, patients diagn... Read >
Author: Gene Millen
31st October 2008
A lot research has focused on omega-3 fats as good for body and brain function.
Scientists have scrutinized these fats in everything from heart disease and
diabetes to depression, bipolar illness, schizophrenia, ADHD and Alzheimer’s. The
lat... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
31st October 2008
The role of stress reduction is important to almost any health plan. Keeping your brain fit is no different. Constant stress, which plagues many in today’s society, causes an elevation of hormones, including cortisol, that can be bad for your health.
... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
30th October 2008
Fat loss and optimum health are much easier and long lasting when you add some of natures gift to your daily diet. Herbs and spices are not only tasty but they offer many body and life enhancing benefits that often go ignored.
Potent plant compounds in... Read >
Author: Joey Atlas
28th October 2008
Preventing Falls
Perhaps you know someone who’s been injured, disabled or even killed by a fall. Or maybe you’ve taken a spill yourself and are afraid the next one could be worse. As we age, time takes its toll on the bodily systems that keep us bala... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
27th October 2008
There are 5 early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease you should watch out for. Most of us know about Alzheimer’s disease, but few of us know what these early or initial symptoms are.
So why is it important to understand more about this disorder? Curr... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC
27th October 2008
The problems that a brain injury can present are wide ranging.
In its most extreme form, a loved one who has experienced a brain injury may be in a coma or a persistent vegetative state; this is where the brain injury victim is unable to regain conscio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st October 2008
In a recent issue of Biological Psychiatry, a study was published linking the risk of increased dementia among patients who suffer from traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and brain injury infections.
Scientists had already been aware of systemic inflammati... Read >
Author: Legal
21st October 2008
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The role of stress reduction is important to almost any health plan. Keeping your brain fit is no different. Constant stress, which plagues many in today's society, causes an elevation of hormones, including cortiso... Read >
17th October 2008
Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) is a disorder abnormally affecting the metabolism of amino acids. The disorder impresses the way the body metabolizes certain components of protein. These components are the three branch-chain amino-acids leucine, isoleuc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
16th October 2008
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As the Brain Fitness industry continues to gain momentum, and people explore all the incredible brain-training tools being developed, we hope that enthusiasts don't take their eye off the importance of the physical ... Read >
13th October 2008
One of life's great pleasures and necessities, you can't beat a good night's sleep. Most people suffer from insomnia at some point in their lives. In fact, more than half of us will have trouble sleeping in the course of any given year.
For some, the m... Read >
Author: Karen Martin
06th October 2008
Mild head trauma can leave the victim outwardly unaffected, often brain injury goes unnoticed, and in many cases this can mean that brain injury is either misdiagnosed or left untreated. Analysing brain function is a complex process and it can be difficul... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th September 2008
The following memory tips are for all ages. Although memory loss often comes with old age, that does not mean it is a necessary result of aging. In fact, there are often specific causes, and a declining ability to remember things can be reversed in many c... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
24th September 2008
Alright, I was daring enough to put sex in my title, but what does it really have to do with your online business and online marketing basics? Would you believe everything? I am not going to tell you how to use sex sites and other off color things to bu... Read >
Author: Daniel Gonzalez
23rd September 2008
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A lot research has focused on omega-3 fats as good for body and brain function. Scientists have scrutinized these fats in everything from heart disease and diabetes to depression, bipolar illness, schizophrenia, ADH... Read >
19th September 2008
It’s never too late to start a memory loss prevention program.
It’s true! You can actually get better at remembering things, no matter what your age. Even people in their seventies and eighties can benefit from the following 7 simple strategies to... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
17th September 2008
Migraine attacks and pain generally begins between the ages of 10 and 40, and diminishes after 50. The two primary types of migraines are with aura and without aura.
Migraine without aura is a common migraine without aura but exhibits the same symptom... Read >
Author: Ray Attebery
15th September 2008
Ah, a halthy breakfast. The most important meal. Sets you up for the rest of the day. Gives you the get up and go to...well....get up and go.
But I'm guessing you may have skipped breakfast at least a couple of times this week. Did you sleep in? Were y... Read >
Author: Rosie Peters
09th September 2008
Growth hormone (GH) deficiency is a disorder that absorbs the pituitary gland (a small gland sited at the base of the brain), which produces increase hormone and other hormones. When the pituitary gland does not produce adequate growth hormone, growth wil... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
The threat from carbon monoxide is the result of its characteristics as a colorless, tasteless and odorless gas. Exposure to carbon monoxide on a consistent basis can result in dangerous health problems leading to death. The result of carbon monoxide on t... Read >
Author: Anita
08th September 2008
Finally, what we've all been waiting for! The miracle weight loss pill is here... or is it?
Alli, the first FDA-sanctioned diet drug to be sold without a prescription, is already making huge sales - and profits. But look out for the embarrassing side ... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp
02nd September 2008
Many people that regularly skip sleeping for the recommended amount of time each night or regularly experience insomnia will find that a lack of sleep can have many negative effects on the body. Getting enough sleep rejuvenates the body and repairs the d... Read >
Author: Niall Roche
01st September 2008
With the incidents of autism up 172% since the 1990s, parents are anxious to find out if their baby has a chance to acquire autism. Seven out of every ten thousand infants will develop autism within the first three years of life. The sad thing about the d... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sullivan
25th August 2008
Scientists at the Children�s Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California have recently begun studying whether there is substantial convincing biological or behavioral evidence that links vitamin D deficiency to brain dysfunction. The study foun... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd August 2008
The Atkins diet is very popular, but it also comes with a lot of criticism. Health experts, doctors and diet specialists come from all different opinions when it comes
to the Atkins diet and other low carb diets. Some believe that it is dangerous, some ... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta
19th August 2008
If you’re anything like me, you’re always on the lookout for that magic key that’s going to unlock the door to good health. Well, have you considered something as simple as clean drinking water? Clean drinking water is the key that opens the door ... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero
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
29th July 2008
ALTASTEROL CAFFEINE PRO+ of Alta Care Laboratoires, Paris is a stimulant that can help to maintain alertness and make you feel less tired. It contains guarana and caffeine, a stimulant that can help to maintain mental alertness and make you feel more awak... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
22nd July 2008
ScienceDaily published a recent article discussing a nutritional study from Nature Reviews Neuroscience, Brain foods: the effects of nutrients on brain function. This study was focused on how food and exercise affects the brain, going so far as to say the... Read >
Author: Jane Newsomelaw
22nd July 2008
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The next time you sit down to lunch or dinner, you may be surprised to learn that many of the foods that we eat look similar to vital organs in our body, and in fact provide nutrients that actually help the organ in question... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
17th July 2008
I recently read an article about how many whole foods have a pattern that resembles a body organ or physiological function. The similarities between the food and organ signal the benefit that food provides. Basically saying, you are what you eat.
I d... Read >
Author: Lukasavige
15th July 2008
Outside of the fact that they taste great, there are two other major benefits to eating raw food flax seed crackers.
First, flax seeds are high in dietary fiber. They contain 28 grams of fiber per 100 gram serving. That's just under the recommende... Read >
Author: markament
15th July 2008
From Jacuzzis to herbal saunas and steam rooms adorned with amethyst to luxurious beds of relaxing flowers, spa breaks are a much-anticipated getaway for millions of people. Whether they wish to pamper themselves with a deep massage or simply escape the s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th July 2008
Graves Disease: Graves' disease is one of the most common autoimmune diseases, affecting 13 million people and targeting women seven times as often as ... more about Graves Disease.
Graves Disease: A form of hyperthyroidism where the thyroid gland prod... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th July 2008
Exercise is a key ingredient in a healthy lifestyle – whether you are 20 or 70. Physical activity can improve strength, balance and brain function as well as prevent disease. Along with building a strong cardiovascular system, the benefits of exercise ... Read >
Author: Stephanie Rice
06th July 2008
Normally, after getting new mobile people don't make use of old mobile phone. They just keep their old mobile phone hidden somewhere in their desk which after some months or years will be of no use and will finally go into garbage bin. But there is even b... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
01st July 2008
It is quite normal to have memory lapses from time to time. For example, forgetting where you put your car keys, you don’t remember the time of an appointment or forget to buy some items at the grocery store. These kinds of memory problems occur most of... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
30th June 2008
Sometimes it seems like life is just too busy to eat what we should. New health information about foods can get put in the "to-do when I find the time" file and your body misses out on the benefits. Reaping the benefits of some of the latest health trends... Read >
Author: Lana Hawkins
25th June 2008
You may lovingly refer to them as "senior issues," but these slips of the tongue and moments of memory failure could be the first signs of Alzheimers. There are a whole host of emotions that come up when you're diagnosed with Alzheimers.
Most Alzheime... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
23rd June 2008
Depression is a "whole-body" illness, involving your body, mood, and thoughts. It affects the way you eat and sleep, the way you feel about yourself, and the way you think about things. A depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood. It is n... Read >
Author: John Mathew
23rd June 2008
Ah Berries. They are truly one of nature's most perfect foods. They taste delicious, look wonderful and are chock-full of health benefits. Amazing health benefits! Berries should be eaten fresh if possible and to maximize the health benefits you should tr... Read >
Author: Joe Costello
20th June 2008
Did you know that more than more than 12 million Americans have thyroid disease, many of whom don't realize it?
Are you or any family member one of them?
Are you interested in a supplement that support proper thyroid function and keep your libido intact... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
17th June 2008
Why should you take
calcium magnesium supplements? The answer is that maintaining good physical health involves a number of factors, one of which is a biochemical balancing act. The human body requires numerous minerals in the proper amounts in order to... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
10th June 2008
Perhaps the most frightening of all mental disorders is schizophrenia, a disease that affects about 1 percent of the US population. Schizophrenia is characterized by alterations of the senses(including auditory and visual hallucinations); the inability to... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
10th June 2008
UCLA scientists have confirmed that fish oil is a deterrent against Alzheimer's. Many Alzheimer's researchers have stated that fish oil, whether taken in the diet from salmon, tuna, mackeral or other fish, or by nutritional supplementation, is an easily a... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
09th June 2008
Of the nineteen fruits in Monavie, one that does stand out is the fruit Camu Camu. The fruit survives best in hot, damp, tropical climates but will also grow in the subtropics. It can survive temperatures almost down to freezing. It requires lots of water... Read >
Author: Buy4mankind
09th June 2008
Perhaps the most frightening of all mental disorders is schizophrenia, a disease that affects about 1 percent of the US population. Schizophrenia is characterized by alterations of the senses(including auditory and visual hallucinations); the inability to... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
06th June 2008
The finer details for strong pointe work starts in your first ballet classes, years before most students progress to dancing in pointe shoes. If you are an adult late starter in ballet, this information will help you get ahead. Here are some items to revi... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
05th June 2008
The IQ level of the individual is of more important in this fast growing busy world. Each person will be recognized only if he/she is smart in their work. This will happen only if their brain is alert to grasp the matters.
Regular supply of oxygen is t... Read >
Author: Avon
27th May 2008
10 tips for students, on reducing stress , enjoying life,
and improving sleep
1. PLAN STUDY TIME : Think about planning study time, as part of your weekly timetable. When would it be good to set aside regular, planned study sessions ? If these can ... Read >
Author: Dr Bobby Sura
20th May 2008
A concussion is a momentary loss of consciousness and brain function that occurs after a blow to the head. The unconsciousness can last for several seconds, minutes or hours. A person with a concussion can have a full recovery. Recovery usually occurs ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
20th May 2008
How To Control Your Brain Function With Sound On Demand
Binaural beat effects on brainwaves, though discovered in 1839, were only popularized in the 1970’s when their effects were published in Scientific American. Since then many people have taken a... Read >
Author: Barbara Dressler
15th May 2008
Young children just love music and often it is through music that young children communicate for the first time, whether it be through gesture, smiling or action.
But is there more to it than that?
There is a growing amount of evidence to show that ... Read >
Author: Kevin Tuck
14th May 2008
For anyone who meditates, they know that it is a seriously life changing practice. Meditation can: increase your life span, improve your health, reverse signs of ageing, boost brain function, increase performance, make you happier, bring you peace, give y... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
14th May 2008
Omega-3 fatty acids are a family of polyunsaturated fatty acids which have in common a carbon-carbon double bond in the ω−3 position. The omega-3 fatty acid may be available in fish at large amount. Dietary sources of omega-3 fatty acids include fish o... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
14th May 2008
Teens need 8½ to more than 9 hours of sleep a night. One complete sleep cycle lasts about 90 to 100 minutes. So during an average night's sleep, a person will experience about four or five cycles of sleep. The sleep problems and sleep disorders are becom... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
14th May 2008
Hair is an important factor for the women's and men's also which can improve the your personal appearance. By taking the proper care we can maintain hair very well. There are so many things in which the hair is related such as our daily lifestyle, food, e... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
14th May 2008
Omega-3 fatty acids are a family of polyunsaturated fatty acids which have in common a carbon-carbon double bond in the ω−3 position. The omega-3 fatty acid may be available in fish at large amount. Dietary sources of omega-3 fatty acids include fish o... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
14th May 2008
Teens need 8½ to more than 9 hours of sleep a night. One complete sleep cycle lasts about 90 to 100 minutes. So during an average night's sleep, a person will experience about four or five cycles of sleep. The sleep problems and sleep disorders are becom... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
08th May 2008
Honey is recognized for its nutritional as well as medicinal value. Honey has been used since ancient times both as a food and as a medicine. Apiculture, the practice of beekeeping to produce honey, dates back to at least 700 B.C. The high quality natural... Read >
Author: Sheryl Joaquin
06th May 2008
Cerebral Activators (Cognition Enhancers)
While the use of CNS stimulants has declined due to non-specific nature of their actions, a new class of drugs called 'Cerebral Activators' has been introduced. It is claimed that these drugs improve the brain... Read >
Author: Alien
06th May 2008
How effective is automated trading?
Do you remember the TV series Lost in Space and in particular do you remember the name of the robot? If you answered "Robby" you are totally incorrect. I will tell you why a little later.
During the 1950s many ... Read >
Author: Martin Bottomley
06th May 2008
Neuroscientist Dr Shanida Nataraja has just published The Blissful Brain: Neuroscience and Proof of the Power of Meditation, a thought-provoking science book that proves meditation can improve your concentration, memory and decision-making skills.
Dr N... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian
25th April 2008
Many people get into problems with their partners, because they expect their partners to read their minds, always be there for them when they need them, magically know all of their needs, feelings, and frustrations, and automatically be whoever they need ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
25th April 2008
Have you ever wondered why it's recommended that you eat food containing omega-3 essential fatty acids? Here is some useful information that will provide answers to this question.
Research has shown that omega-3 fatty acids can lower inflammation in th... Read >
Author: Lana Hawkins
25th April 2008
From an athletic point of view, being dehydrated can have devastating effects on your performance. Not only does your body slow down but your brain function is reduced, get dizzy, vomiting and an increase in the bodies core temperature.
Now consider th... Read >
Author: Tim Goodwin
18th April 2008
Dementia is the deterioration of brain function which often strikes aging elders, a chronic problem that is progressive in nature. Many times the disease goes undetected in elders since the symptoms can seem like natural signs of aging at first. However, ... Read >
Author: FJenkins
18th April 2008
Omega-3 fatty acids are important building blocks of our cell membranes, signaling pathways and neurological systems. They play a critical role in many functions in the body and are essential for good health. These health effects were noted at first by st... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
13th April 2008
What is vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble nutrient required in tiny amounts for essential metabolic reactions in the body. It's crucial to normal brain function and nervous system health and works in concert with fol... Read >
Author: Vitacost.com, Inc.
13th April 2008
It seems that blueberries are everywhere. No matter where you look, the good news about blueberries just seems to keep coming out! At times, all of the information about blueberries can seem to be overwhelming. However, if you remember only one thing abou... Read >
Author: Russ the Fitness Writer
06th April 2008
Omega-3 fatty acids are a family of polyunsaturated fatty acids which have in common a carbon-carbon double bond in the ω−3 position. The omega-3 fatty acid may be available in fish at large amount. Dietary sources of omega-3 fatty acids include fish o... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
06th April 2008
Teens need 8½ to more than 9 hours of sleep a night. One complete sleep cycle lasts about 90 to 100 minutes. So during an average night's sleep, a person will experience about four or five cycles of sleep. The sleep problems and sleep disorders are becom... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
03rd April 2008
Hair is an important factor for the womens and mens also which can improve the your personal apparance. By taking the proper care we can maintain hair very well. There are so many things in which the hair is related such as our daily lifestyle, food, exer... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
02nd April 2008
Dementia is a loss of brain function. It is not a single disease. Instead, dementia refers to a group of illnesses that involve memory, behavior, learning, and communicating problems. Dementia usually affects older people and becomes more common with age.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st April 2008
What can Omega 3 fatty acids do for you? What are the potential benefits of omega 3? Published studies show the biggest selling brands of omega-3 fish oil supplements had only a 38% average of the EPA and 85% of the DHA that was claimed. For example, y... Read >
Author: Chuck Arnone
31st March 2008
The trace mineral iodine is well known for its crucial role in enabling the body's manufacture of vital thyroid hormones, but it is also important for the health of the immune system and for optimal brain function. It is widely believed by many authoriti... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
28th March 2008
Cevin Soling, producer for the cult film 'A Hole In The Head,' will be on-hand for its virtual premiere screening in the MusicWorld3D virtual community on Thursday, March 27th at 9:00 PM EST. Cevin will introduce the hour-long film about trepanation - t... Read >
Author: MusicDish
28th March 2008
We're all familiar with the outward, so-called "visible signs" of aging: wrinkles, crow's feet, loss of skin elasticity, gray hair, to name just a few. North Americans spend millions of dollars annually to cover gray hair and try to erase wrinkles. Unfo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2008
We have come a long way from the time man first learned to make music using a primitive, home made drum or hollow stem cut from a tree. Today, it could be said that making music is a high-tech industry where digital, even computerised instruments of one... Read >
Author: James Keith
27th March 2008
Vitamin C also known as, ascorbic acid, L-ascorbic acid, dehydroascorbic acid, the antiscorbutic vitamin, L-xyloascorbic acid and L-threo-hex-2-uronic acidy-lactone, is a much talked about vitamin, with people claiming it as a cure-all for may diseases an... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
25th March 2008
In common with choline, inositol is often regarded as a member of the B-complex of vitamins, although this is not strictly accurate. Both choline and inositol, however, work in similar fashion to the B vitamins. Inositol is vital for the health of cell... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
25th March 2008
A little girl, about 1 year old, is standing next to a coffee table when she decides that she wants to step off and make an attempt at walking. She immediately falls to the ground. One of two things can happen at that point. A parent or caregiver can see ... Read >
Author: Michelle VanderHeide, BSW
20th March 2008
The First event in our office is to fill out two forms.
Form 1. Comprehensive health profile: http://www.lindwellness.com/comprehensive-health-profile.doc
This form will pull out information about you that is very specific to your health. It inclu... Read >
Author: Doclind
19th March 2008
Picture an iceberg floating in the middle of the ocean. We've all heard that 90-95% of an iceberg is hidden beneath the surface of the water, while only 5-10% is visible above the surface.
Scientists at Stanford, MIT and other esteemed academic instit... Read >
Author: SuccessClinic
19th March 2008
Picture an iceberg floating in the middle of the ocean. We've all heard that 90-95% of an iceberg is hidden beneath the surface of the water, while only 5-10% is visible above the surface.
Scientists at Stanford, MIT and other esteemed academic instit... Read >
Author: SuccessClinic
07th March 2008
In recent years fewer disorders affecting children have received more publicity than ADD and ADHD. ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) are essentially the same; a biological condition based in the brain. Ne... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th March 2008
Boost Your Sports Performance with Fresh Juice
Intelligent sports strategist
Succeeding in any sport requires a high level of dedication, practice and a healthy lifestyle. Success in competitive sports is a combination of psychological superiority... Read >
Author: www.achampionjuicer.com
29th February 2008
What is DHA?
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is an important omega-3 fatty acid. There are many kinds of essential fatty acids; DHA is one kind of fatty acid that has been shown to have a very important role in brain, eye, and heart health.
Benefits of DHA... Read >
Author: Sunnie Southern
29th February 2008
Antioxidants are known for their anti aging properties. They fight free radicals created in our bodies from stress, aging, pollution and bad diets that can create cell damage and contribute to chronic disease. Alpha Lipoic Acid is a fairly new antioxidan... Read >
Author: GiGi Konwin
18th February 2008
Even though we are all comfortable talking about cardiovascular issues, mind and brain function, and digestive wellness, the topic of bladder health is rarely discussed. Whether it is vaguely touched upon or completely ignored, bladder issues including u... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th February 2008
Example 1
Mr. Scott (not his real name) is a seventy year old retired postman who lives at home with his wife. After three years of noticeable cognitive decline, he is now moderately demented. He gets good medical care, and is otherwise healthy. His w... Read >
Author: David Jones
04th February 2008
What are bioflavonoids? No, it's not an annoying mascot for a pizza chain. It's not the latest race of alien beings from a new science fiction series, either. They are actually the natural pigments found in many different fruits and vegetables. Science is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
02nd February 2008
An arc flash is a short circuit in the air. The flash is instant, and almost too fast for the eye to understand, however the final outcome of this incident could worth millions in direct and indirect costs to a company.
The temperature of an arc can re... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis
31st January 2008
Your child's brain is like an elaborate stage production that needs hundreds of people working behind the curtain to provide the supporting framework for the main actors. The difference is that the brain utilizes vitamins and minerals as its supporting ca... Read >
Author: Angelica Marquass
23rd January 2008
Mood can be defined as a state of mind or a feeling. We will all experience low moods, or be down in the dumps from time to time and this is a normal part of the human condition. Our moods are not static; they can be affected by many factors including die... Read >
22nd January 2008
There are many side effects after a tragic and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Loss of sight and memory, inability to function properly, imperfect balance, etc., are all possible after effects of TBI. Scientists are also uncovering that schizophrenia is mor... Read >
21st January 2008
We have all heard how green tea is good for us, but what does that mean? How is it good for us and why?
Historically speaking, the Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea since ancient times, using it to treat everything from heada... Read >
Author: nutrition1
18th January 2008
Some drug abuse statistics are down across the country, while others, particular prescription drugs among teens and young adults, are rising. Most - unfortunately, not all - abusers of individual substances survive long enough to handle their addictions. ... Read >
18th January 2008
If your goal is to lose weight in 2008, then congratulate yourself. You're on the path to better health, more self-confidence, and overall well being.
Did you know that it's easier to lose weight than you think? The secret is in adding small changes th... Read >
Author: Cynthia Blake
14th November 2007
Defining Vitamin B6Vitamin B6 is a helpful health and wellness substance that promotes brain function and facilitates the conversion of protein to body energy. Vitamin B6, known as Pyrodixine, is a substance involved in a lot more body processes than any ... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
06th November 2007
Forgetting an occasional name or a birthday is a natural occurrence at any age. But it is not natural to experience memory lapses, become disoriented or confused with such frequency that it affects ones quality of life. Weakening cognitive abilities had b... Read >
Author: Michelle Honda PhD
31st October 2007
Pumpkin seed oil, as the name suggests, is obtained from pumpkin seeds, which can also be eaten roasted in the same way that people eat sunflower seeds. When roasted, they are coated in a sauce such as Worcester sauce and then heated in low oven for a l... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd October 2007
Like humans and many of our pets, dogs are living longer than ever these days. Dogs that would have died young in the wild when they were no longer able to defend themselves or find food are now living to a great age. Over this period of time there are sl... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
25th September 2007
There is a need to understand that your body requires essential vitamins and supplements in order for you to be alert, feel great and most importantly protect yourself from disease and sickness. Here is a list of quality nutrition that might be of great ... Read >
Author: Jerry ranger
17th September 2007
What Is creatine?Creatine is the most popular and commonly used sports supplement available today. It is not a herb, mineral, vitamin nor is it a hormonal supplement like steroids or prohormones and is formed naturally in our bodies from amino acids from ... Read >
Author: john ferreira
02nd September 2007
Digestive enzymes are proteins that break down food into a form that can be used by the body. Enzymes are the body�s catalysts that make it possible for biochemical reactions to take place. Digestion of food is no more than a series of chemical reaction... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th August 2007
Improve Your Memory
Keep Your Mind And Body Fit
The human brain is a surprising organ. It doesn’t matter if you are awake or asleep, dreaming. Learning from past experience or planning for the future, enjoying or suffering, everything happens in o... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
07th August 2007
Eating healthy is fast becoming a way of life for many Americans. Studies show people are living longer and enjoying more active lifestyles. For this reason, consumers are starting to search for natural ways to stay healthy. It turns out that simple every... Read >
Author: Russ the Fitness Writer
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
01st July 2007
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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 >
01st July 2007
It would be a great pity if recent media scare stories highlighting the supposed risks of vitamin E supplementation prevented people, particularly the elderly, from ensuring that their diets include adequate supplies of this vital nutrient.
These stori... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
19th June 2007
It seems that everyone is talking about Omega 3 these days and the positive effect that fish oil can have on a whole range of health problems. The media continue to report on how fish oil can protect against heart disease, reduce inflammation, boost the ... Read >
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
07th June 2007
Flax seed oil is rich in omega 3 acids, particularly alpha-linolenic acid. Many people in the West are seriously deficient in these essential fatty acids due to poor diet. Whilst oily fish is a rich source of omega 3 acids many people find these kinds of ... Read >
Author: kior
05th June 2007
It is estimated that eight million Americans have an eating disorder. There are three basic types of eating disorders: anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overeating. These types of eating disorders can be very serious; untreated, they can be life-threate... Read >
Author: Scott Mogul
31st May 2007
Alzheimer's disease is a group disorders involving the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language. Alzheimer's disease is becoming tragically common. It is estimated that there are currently 18 million people worldwide with Alzheimer’... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th May 2007
If you're seriously interested in knowing about Ginkgo Biloba for Memory, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Ginkgo Biloba for Memory.
It's really a good idea to probe a li... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd May 2007
An extensive research study conducted in Sweden and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in September 2006 found that women who ate fatty fish at least once a week lowered their risk of developing renal cell carcinoma by up to 74% ... Read >
21st May 2007
One of the best decisions I have ever made was to use my love of writing as the perfect medium to not only build my business on, but to use as the perfect excuse to feed my curious, naturally inquisitive nature as well. I have a ferocious hunger for und... Read >
Author: Karen Giardunio
21st May 2007
Major depression is a mood disorder present in people that experience severe depressive episodes either overnight or gradually over time. A person who has been functioning normally may be plunged into despair by a psychological trauma, but most often the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
11th May 2007
Fish oil continues to receive a lot of media publicity regarding its positive effect on our mood and behaviour and has been reported as having therapeutic value for the treatment of many conditions including ADHD, but is it better than prescription drugs?... Read >
10th May 2007
Want to increase your brain power? Maybe if you feed your brain the right foods, you can.
We all would like to think clearer without the confusion. Imagine how productive and creative you can be if you could think sharper.
Are you moody or depressed... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein
09th May 2007
Treating autism- the recovery- involves a lot of factors. You must prevent triggering autoimmune reactions and upsetting the gut, by removing environmental antigens.
You must normalize the bacteria imbalance in order to restore the ecology of the gut, pr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th April 2007
Lupus is an autoimmune illness where the immune system of the body produces antibodies which start attacking itself, producing inflammation of the skin, joints, blood vessels and other areas. Some of the premier symptoms are homogeneous to those common wi... Read >
Author: hamza
20th April 2007
Are you growing older?
If you are, sooner or later you’ll start to wonder if your brain is starting to lose power.
The truth is that your brain is changing every day. Some aspects of brain function improve as you age, so you become older and wise... Read >
Author: Royane Real
18th April 2007
Have you ever worked really, really hard on something only to experience that it just isn't working out the way you imagined leaving you feeling frustrated and stressed?
I recently experienced this exasperating situation in my own life. An inspiring... Read >
Author: Diana Long M.S.ACC
15th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
More fish fuel for the fire from two reports this week showing that omega-3s improve brain function. These are part of emerging current issues on nutrition.
A research team from the University of Pittsburgh pres... Read >
12th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
Have you heard the term Brain Fitness yet? If not, you probably will. There is an emerging industry on maintaining or even increasing brain function as we age. The industry is still in its infancy, and backed by em... Read >
08th March 2007
The health benefits associated with Omega 3 fatty acids have become big news in recent years, and therefore big business too, so much so, that an increasing number of food producers are starting to put it into their products. Scan the shelves of any majo... Read >
05th March 2007
Fish oil has had significant publicity in recent years because of its potential to positively impact on our physical and mental health. Research indicates that it is the Omega 3 fatty acids EPA and DHA found in fish oil that gives us these benefits and t... Read >
28th February 2007
Diabetes mellitus is actually the name given to a group of diseases that are characterized by high blood sugar levels in your body. These blood sugar, or glucose, levels must be maintained within a certain range, or your body can be adversely affected.
... Read >
Author: Chonticha Marijne
15th February 2007
There are a few events that can determine the apparition of the fibromyalgia syndrome. For example, an automobile accident, a viral or bacterial infection, or a disorder like lupus, hypothyroidism, or rheumatoid arthritis. It is not sure if these factors ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
For unexplained reasons, autistic children show obsessions to particular objects, sometimes even a strange kind of attachment towards them, and act by repetitive senseless actions. Their repetitive behavior has been given more potential explanation; some ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th February 2007
Generations of families in India and Asia have been turning to tea to cure what ails them. Back in the year 1191, a Zen priest penned a work entitled the Book of Tea, which told how green tea could benefit at least five vital organs, including the heart... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
09th February 2007
If you are looking for family fun then you should consider learning some free magic tricks. Perhaps with some practice you could even put on your own magic show. There are three good reasons why you should learn magic tricks: it is a great way to entertai... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
03rd February 2007
In order for the body to produce vitamin D, which is an essential nutrient, getting enough sunlight is important. But unfortunately, during this time of year the combination of bundling up for winter plus a lack of sunlight, limits the body’s ability to... Read >
Author: Earnest
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
13th January 2007
How can you learn to get the most from your body supplement? If you are taking health natural nutritional supplements, you already have a desire to meet your health and fitness goals. If you want to get the most from these supplements that you are taking,... Read >
Author: Dr. Me
06th January 2007
GolzendreemsBy Dan ReinholdIt's here...the hottest product on the market!Your outlook will shine!!Your potential will increase each and every day!!Your entire life will never be the same again!!It's hot, it's now, it's happening!!!Golzendreems.NOT availab... Read >
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03rd January 2007
Autism is not a disease, but a developmental desorder of brain function. Symptoms of autism syndrom usually appear during the first three years of childhood and continue through life. Children are social creatures who like to smile, laugh, cuddle and play... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd January 2007
The word metabolism is thrown around a lot these days. Some people complain about having a “slow” or sluggish metabolism or buy products that claim to “boost” their metabolism. But what is metabolism anyway?
In a nutshell, metabolism simply re... Read >
Author: mmay
30th December 2006
Natural fats are a part of a healthy diet. They are amongst some of the healthiest foods you can eat, not health hazards.
The health benefits of natural fats comes from getting the correct balance of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. Omega-3 f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th December 2006
The Atkins diet is very popular, but it also comes with a lot of criticism. Health experts, doctors and diet specialists come from all different opinions when it comes to the Atkins diet and other low carb diets. Some believe that it is dangerous, some sa... Read >
Author: Liza Othman
29th November 2006
Parents can help their child make the grade by coupling brain healthy supplements, a good multi-vitamin and brain-smart foods. Properly nourishing the brain will ultimately set the child up for success in the classroom by improving focus and concentration... Read >
Author: Jeannine Virtue
17th November 2006
We are going to examine the most common challenge bodybuilders face which is nutrition.
Unfortunately there is so much confusion about what to eat, when to eat, how much to eat and on and on that it is almost impossible to sort out what to do. Also ea... Read >
Author: Mike Selcsum
17th November 2006
AMINO ACIDS
Amino acids are the basic structural building blocks of proteins and muscle tissue. All types of physiological processes relating to sport - energy, recovery, muscle / strength gains and fat loss, as well as mood and brain function - are in... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
17th November 2006
Major depression is one of the biggest joy stealers in life. The most severe category of clinical depression, major depression can be triggered by any of three causes .
First, a major trauma in your life can set off a major depression. A severe los... Read >
Author: Ande Waggener
16th November 2006
Meditation is good for your heart. This is the message recently (in the year of 2006) conveyed by the Archives of Internal Medicine. The study reported that transcendental meditation (TM), a relaxation technique, reduced the risk factors of coronary heart... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
16th November 2006
Fitness is not mental or physical, it is both. Exercises for brain and body can have a profound impact on health, aging and longevity. Research is continuously adding to our understanding of the complex interactions between the brain and physical fitness... Read >
Author: Dale Orlando
15th November 2006
One of the most famous substances that coffee is known for is caffeine. Caffeine is one of nature's natural stimulants. As a stimulant, coffee has the tendency to increase a persons heart rate, increase or cause insomnia, increases the senses, makes the b... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer
04th October 2006
What is HGH (Human Growth Hormone)?
The first step in our education is to become familiar with some of the terms and definitions used while discussing Human Growth Hormone. Ready? Let's jump right in...
What is a Hormone?
Hormones are tiny chem... Read >
Author: Sudhani
04th October 2006
Anti aging natural supplements include a wide variety of substances. Here's # anti aging natural supplements that have either anecdotal or scientific proof of effectiveness:
1. Whole food multi-vitamins. A good whole-foods based multivitamin taken i... Read >
Author: Ande Waggener
04th October 2006
Breastfeeding is without any doubt the most excellent means to nourish your newly born baby. It has got a lot of benefits as compared to feeding with a bottle and barely any drawbacks.
1. Fat provides the calories necessary for growth and essential n... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
02nd October 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com
Millions of people around the world suffer from headaches. For many of these people frequent headaches disrupt their daily routines and tap the enjoyment from their days. Often the over-the-counter headache medicin... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
28th September 2006
Major depression is one of the biggest joy stealers in life. The most severe category of clinical depression, major depression can be triggered by any of three causes .
First, a major trauma in your life can set off a major depression. A severe loss ... Read >
Author: Ande Waggener
07th September 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com
Lupus is an autoimmune disease where the immune system of the body produces antibodies which start attacking itself, producing inflammation of the skin, joints, blood vessels and other areas. Some of the first sympto... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
03rd September 2006
Omega 3Omega 3 Reduce Inflammation And Help Chronic Diseases Omega 3(Omega-3) is also known as Fatty Acids. Omega-3, derived from ALA (alpha-linolenic acid) is described as essential as, like vitamins, it must be obtained from diet. According to the human... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
22nd August 2006
There is much information about green tea that is important to know, especially in regards to your health and well-being. One of green tea's positive benefits is that it contains antioxidants. Antioxidants are chemicals that greatly reduce the rate of par... Read >
Author: Daniel Lanicek
21st August 2006
Folic AcidVitamin Deficiencies Folic Acid is also known as Folate; along with vitamin B-12 is a water-soluble vitamin. It protecting against birth defects and heart disease. Folic Acid is a vital raw material for production of red blood cells, as well as ... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
13th August 2006
Coma is a disorder that occurs in the human beings. This may occur with some injuries or accidentally. This is a state where the man has no state of consciousness. It attacks to the brain mainly. This can be cured if the person starts to response to the t... Read >
Author: Good Health
30th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Douglas Alp
In the past it was believed that your intelligence was something that was inherited or that was a genetic thing that had to do with your parents but that may not be a total truth. It is now believed that your intelligence ca... Read >
Author: Douglas Alp
26th June 2006
The human brain weighs approximately three pounds and influences everything a person does. You may not realize it, but your brain is not the same today as it was yesterday or last month. The brain is a continuously changing collection of cells. When you l... Read >
Author: Marcel Gemme
16th June 2006
When looking at drug use, drug abuse, drug dependency and drug addiction, one finds that there are many divergent opinions about these terms and how they identify the drug-using behaviors of the public. Dr. Alan Leshner, the Director of the National Inst... Read >
Author: Marcel Gemme
12th June 2006
Brain fog is that sensation you have when you just can't think clearly. Perhaps you can't concentrate, or even figure out what you need to be concentrating on. You might stare at the paper in front of you or at the job you need to do. There may be thought... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
08th June 2006
You can increase your mind power starting today. There are conditions that are conducive to better thinking, and plants that increase blood flow to the brain. There are little "tricks" that can give you an immediate brainpower boost, and habits you can de... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
04th June 2006
The purpose of a Living Will declaration is to document your wish that life-sustaining treatment, including artificially or technologically supplied nutrition and hydration, be withheld or withdrawn if you are unable to make informed medical decisions and... Read >
Author: Nick Spagan
28th May 2006
You must excel in math for many reasons. Math by its very nature is a rigorous subject which conditions the mind to work more efficiently than it otherwise would. One of the reasons I teach my short-cut arithmetic techniques is so that people who learn ... Read >
Author: Joe Pagano
20th May 2006
by Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
While the most predominant symptoms of fibromyalgia include widespread pain and persistent fatigue, the resulting cognitive impairment of this condition may be its most maddening.
Commonly referred to as fibro fog, this sympt... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
03rd May 2006
Good leaders take more than their share of the blame and less than their share of the credit. Unfortunately, most leaders take more than their share of the credit and less than their share of the blame. They are not respected. When errors do occur, are yo... Read >
Author: Terry Paulson
30th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Truth Publishing
New research is appearing now that's showing the link between the consumption of food additives by children especially food colorings and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. Well-informed parents have ... Read >
Author: Steve Diaz
13th April 2006
Manganese is a mineral used by the human body for a number of processes. Its needed for proper growth and the break down of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Also without Manganese our bodies wouldn't be able to make and store fat (which we do need-thou... Read >
Author: Vincent Platania
01st April 2006
EPA Fish Oil
Is it best to choose a DHA or an EPA fish oil supplement? What is important about fish oil? EPA and DHA are long chain omega-3 fatty acids. The distinction is made because some benefits associated with omega 3's are not achieved by using e... Read >
Author: Dan Ho
01st April 2006
Fish Oil Omega 3
Found primarily in fish oil omega 3 fatty acids are an important part of a healthy diet plan. Omega 3 fatty acids are important for healthy brain function, healthy heart function, healthy joint function and the healthy function of ever... Read >
Author: Dan Ho
15th March 2006
Would you like to pop in a CD and have a better quality of life, and even self improvement? There are three ways you can use music to accomplish this.
Music For Motivation
Put on energetic music, and even doing housework seems less like work. Using ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
15th March 2006
Does your mind sometimes feel like a television station you can't quite tune in? You know there's an interesting program on - or several, but everything is mixed with static. What if you could "tune in" at will, have clear thinking whenever you want it? T... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
07th March 2006
Years ago, perhaps when you were a child, breastfeeding was not very popular. Breastfeeding was not encouraged as it is in todays society. Doctors didn't fully grasp how important and beneficial it is for a newborn baby. Because of this, and a few other r... Read >
Author: Carlie Edwards
06th March 2006
Ginkgo Biloba
What is Ginkgo Biloba?
Ginkgo biloba (pronounced as ging-koh bi-lo-bah) The Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba), sometimes also known as the Maidenhair Tree, is a unique tree with no close living relatives.
History of Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo biloba... Read >
Author: star herb
05th March 2006
Kicking Techniques For Street Fighting /Self Defense
This technique will also allow a good clinch set up from a kick combination. With some practice this combination can be so successful as to stop the attacker dead in his tracks. Just remember not to ... Read >
Author: Andrew Thomas
19th February 2006
Defined simply, stress is the body's reaction to a threat or challenge resulting from a situation (called a stressor) that can be either positive or negative. The body does not differentiate between psychological and physiological stress.
Physical Symp... Read >
Author: Linda Giles
02nd February 2006
This is my article dedicated to juicing beets recipes.
Frankly, I love the things, and I really find, I don't know if it's just me, but every time I feel tired or I feel a cold coming on, juicing beets really helps me. Maybe it's a placebo thing. I don'... Read >
Author: ciara carruthers
01st February 2006
Some brain exercises can be as simple as an intelligent conversation or reading something new. Others can be more involved, like doing crossword puzzles or solving lateral thinking puzzles. Here are some general brain exercises you can do anywhere, follow... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
01st January 2006
Copyright 2005 Kristy Haugen
Vitamins are merely organic compounds that the body uses for essential functions. There are two categories of vitamins: water-soluble and fat-soluble. The body requires nine water-soluble vitamins. Many of the water solub... Read >
Author: Kristy Haugen
07th December 2005
Antidepressants are the best stimulus in the process to empower depressed people to have positive thinking and raise themselves esteem, because at the beginning it is quite difficult to think about and do this. Taking anti-depressants helps a lot of peop... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
12th November 2005
Sleep is the regular state of natural unconsciousness observed in all mammals, birds, and fish. It is heavily influenced by circadian rhythms and by hormonal and environmental factors as well. Sleep appears to perform a restorative function for the brai... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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
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
08th September 2005
Fish oil is oil derived from the tissues of fatty acids. Fish oil is recommended as source of Omega 3 fatty acids. Fish oil products are becoming increasingly popular due to the many health benefits. However, there are some side effects of fish oil. If yo... Read >
Author: Yi Lai
21st August 2005
Mental Muscle:
As with all your organs in the body,your brain is subject to age-related fatigue. Levels of nutrients and vital oxygen slowly decline. Conditions such as Diabetes and hypertension can accelerate aging and increase the risk of memory proble... Read >
Author: andy casasanta
03rd August 2005
GlutImmune is a very convenient high absorption source of glutamine. Glutamine is an amino acid that allows for improved immune system and brain function, balanced blood sugar levels, digestive tract health, and increased muscle mass.
Glutamine is use... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock
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
27th July 2005
Shallots belong to the lily family (Liliacae) where onion,
garlic and leeks are present. It is classified as Allium
cepa var. aggregatum .Shallots are smaller and sweeter than
onion and like garlic its bulb divides into multiple
sections .It di... Read >
Author: Anita cherry
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
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
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