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Your Powerful Imagination

23rd September 2009
It is a common belief that the human brain is somehow empty at birth, and as the child begins to grow and receive stimulus, the neurons start making connections. Science is now discovering, however, that the reverse may be true. The infant is actually bor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Memory Research Misses The Obvious

22nd September 2009
The search to reveal a mystery Research laboratories around the world sought the location of human memory. The research had followed diverse leads. One clue related to the branched inputs of nerve cells, called dendrites. Branch growth was assisted by ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

More Praise for the Role of Vitamin C

18th September 2009
Vitamin C has long been associated with a stronger immune system and as a result is one of the most popular supplements taken in the UK today. However, the results of a recent study on guinea pigs suggest that Vitamin C has another equally important role ... Read >
Author: Sam Brookes

Memory Strategies For Senior Citizens - What Technology Today Tells Us!

05th September 2009
Memory loss, lack of brain clarity, or fear of memory loss is something experienced by just about every aging adult or senior citizen today! Facing these obstacle personally can cause a lot of panic, anxiety and frustration. Most aging adults think ... Read >
Author: Carson5

The Wonderful Defence Tower Games

09th July 2009
Here you good news for game lovers. Defense tower has come to offer a vast array of online games for individual player. The games provided by defense tower are not only presented for teenage game mania, but also adult players and even young kids. The onli... Read >
Author: simeonstevek

Why Do We What We Do? Clotaire Rapaille's Marketing Model

05th July 2009
Have you ever wondered why you acted as you did? Why you bought what you did? Why people from a different culture say what they say? Why people buy or don’t buy from you or your business? Years ago, I remember reading a marketing story in high school... Read >
Author: Peter Rubel

The Wonderful Tower Defense Games for After Office Leisure

04th July 2009
After office activity might be different since the time is limited and giving less enough space to do many things. Reading books, watching TV, or may be going to the cinema will be the option. Some may just take a rest without doing anything but sleeping.... Read >
Author: simeonstevek

More Doctors Are Prescribing Exercise For Depression

19th June 2009
Doctors regularly include exercise as part of their prescribed method of managing depression. While a fitness program may not cure depression, it does help create healthy coping strategies. Studies find that those people who workout on a regular basis r... Read >
Author: Nathan Milhoan

Neuroplasticity Exercises

15th June 2009
What are neuroplasticity exercises? Perhaps it would be helpful to know what neuroplasticity is. Neuroscientific dogma up until about ten years ago was that past a certain point in our lives, our brain did not change, we had what we had, and that was i... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

Developing A Photographic Memory In 3 Simple Steps

29th May 2009
The funny thing is that all of us are capable of somewhat developing a photographic memory but let us set things straight from the get go. There is no such thing as a perfect memory because the human genome structure by itself is imperfect, and having a c... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Top 3 Causes Of Temporary Memory Loss

15th May 2009
To get into the scientifics of the issue; one of the key ways that people lose their short term memory is through old age. Just compare this with your or people’s peak physical condition, which usually will appear when you are at your 20’s to 30’s. ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Gaining Weight In The Winter

28th April 2009
Winters often causes us to gain weight. Every winter we add a few pounds. Most persons really add those pounds that are hard to lose afterwards. It's known that during the winter we are more likely to gain weight, and then in the spring and summer we will... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

New Research Unlocks a Key Ingredient to Increasing Brain Power

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

Superior Mind Control With Brainwave Entrainment Technology

03rd March 2009
We are all powerful mental beings capable of learning at super speeds and having the mental focus and ambition to achieve anything we want. We are also able to kick our habits, reprogramme our sub conscious mind and train our mind to be the best at whatev... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Know How Food Affects Your Mood

26th February 2009
What you eat does affect your mood, so you need to choose your food wisely. In other words, the kind of food you eat is instrumental in endowing in you qualities such as a sense of well being, concentration, alertness, and different energy levels. Ther... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Stem Cells : Read More about Stem Cells at Cell Sense

29th December 2008
Several research and studies had discovered the benefits and importance of stem cells in saving lives. This article aims to help readers understand the two different types of stem cells and the diseases that can be cured based on the data gathered from se... Read >
Author: Ben

Using The Hidden Power Of The Human Mind To Achieve Your Goals

14th December 2008
Instead of just making vague promises to yourself, why not actually pen down your goals on a piece of paper and put down a specific time line for each. There are no compromises when it comes to self improvement and every effort should be expended when it ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

How does internet influent on elderly people.

02nd December 2008
Good news for all gamers! From a long time scientists are interesting in the influence of computer technologies on human brain's activity but mostly we hear about negative side like dependence from internet or game "fever". And rarely we can meet informat... Read >
Author: Yanita

Growing New Brain Cells - And Wiring Them Up

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

How Aloe Vera is Useful for Us in Our Daily Life

05th November 2008
A famous usual curer, Aloe Vera has been planning use of externally for thousands of years on demolish by fire, scratches and cuts. Recently, investigators have originated that the aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides could turn out to be steady and drag out... Read >
Author: Alien

What Is Hoodia And How Does It Work To Curve Appetite?

07th October 2008
Hoodia is a plant that belongs to the milkweed family and consists of about twenty different species. It is a leafless, spiny plant, with fleshy finger-like stems. Along the stems, there are rows of thorns, while the plant bears flesh-colored flowers. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides – Excellent Tool for Healing

24th September 2008
A well-known usual healer, Aloe Vera has been making use of outwardly for thousands of years on destroy by fire, cuts and scratches. Lately, researchers have establish that the aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides can be become stable and haul out from the u... Read >
Author: Alien

The Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Team: The Neuropsychologist

12th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 David Bressman You, or a loved one, have sustained a brain injury, you are told you will need to treat with a neuropsychologist in order to get better. A good question: what is neuropsychology? Neuropsychology comes from the Greek wo... Read >

Understanding the Love Psychics

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

Cord Blood - Stem Cells Defined

13th August 2008
Stem cells can be found in multiple locations within our body. Research has discovered the potential life saving importance of these cells, and are currently using them for treatment in a number of diseases. This article is to help the reader understan... Read >
Author: Melvin

Stem Cell Breakthrough: Can You Now Make Your Own?

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

Healthin Slimming Capsule – Really Help You Lose Weight !

29th July 2008
Healthin – Slimming capsule that helps achieve weight loss subsequent to having tired traditional method of trailing weight, a lot of obese people at the present believe that pop slimming pills is their very last refuge for mass loss. The only one reaso... Read >
Author: Alien

An Apple a Day Keeps the Brain Doctor Away

01st February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life Age-old wisdom tells us that we should eat fruit to stay healthy. Once again, science catches up to the old adage. A new study suggests that compounds in fruit, especially apples, may promote brain fitness as you ag... Read >

How the Brain Learns

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

Phentermine Diet Pills

21st August 2007
Phentermine diet pills have been around for a long time. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) originally approved it for market back in 1959 as an appetite suppressant. It works like this: It uses methampetamine, a constitutional isomer, as a centr... Read >
Author: Alien

Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Methods

11th July 2007
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease and affects the central nervous system. Central nervous system is made up of nerves that act as the body's messenger system. It damages the myelin sheath, the material that surrounds and protects your nerve cell... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Stress Responses

15th June 2007
People experience contact to stressful situations very often. The causes of stressful situation may be different depending on usual daily operations and unexpected external events. Stress has a role of a warning mechanism in the body, for instance severa... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Multiple Sclerosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

24th May 2007
Multiple Sclerosis(MS)also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of the brain and spi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Creativity in Business: Live in the Now

11th May 2007
The mind in all of its complexity can be trained to work creatively and efficiently to build our business, or we can allow it to be our enemy. Cartoons often portray the brain as a wrinkly glob of pulsating pink flesh that shoots lightning bolts of tho... Read >
Author: Jim Frick

Neuroscience: What is Brain Plasticity?

29th March 2007
Neuroscience has changed considerably in the past 20 years. An example of change over period is the concept of brain plasticity. Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to rewire itself, relocating information processing functions to different brai... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

I Already Know English, Why Should I Learn Spanish?

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

Do You Have A Poor Memory?

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

Can you See into the Brains of Other People?

16th December 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 The Brain Code LLC There is a very exciting area of brain research revolving around mirror neurons. These are neurons in your brain that actually mirror the activity of what's going on in the brains of people around you. It works lik... Read >

The Brain and Mental Illness

19th November 2006
The human brain is an amazing organ. It controls memory and learning, the senses (hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch) and emotion. It also controls other parts of the body, including muscles, organs and blood vessels. The brain also is a very compl... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Sudoku for the buff, Sudoku SAP for the beginner!

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

Asperger's Syndrome and Unequal Reaction to Pain

24th July 2006
As Parents, Teachers and Professionals of children with Asperger's Syndrome we are all familiar with the enigma of their unequal reaction to pain and injury. A stubbed toe or paper cut may set off a pain response (crying, screaming, and sobbing) such as i... Read >
Author: Nelle Frances

Mental Exercises For Alzheimer's: Boost Your Brain And Maximize Your Memory

03rd July 2006
Use it or lose it! Mental exercises for Alzheimer's are not only a powerful preventative measure, they can tone and build the brain and memory of an Alzheimer's sufferer the way physical exercise tones and builds the body. Mental exercises can slow do... Read >
Author: Warren Newson

The Neurological Causes of Alzheimers Disease

07th June 2006
The true causes of Alzheimer's disease remain elusive. However, researchers have made progress in understanding the neurological roots of this debilitating condition. The disease is named after Alois Alzheimer, who was the first to identify the peculi... Read >
Author: Jane Peters

The activities of Brahmic Consciousness under the jurisdiction of Kundalini Shakti

23rd March 2006
In the human body one finds an abounding storehouse of divinely conscious light. But for daily life usage very little of it is utilized. Only a very minute part of this light is used for eating, sleeping and other daily routine activities. Because of p... Read >
Author: Ashok Rawal

Psychological Benefits of Exercise

14th February 2006
In this article, I will explore the many benefits of aerobic exercise, but specifically, I will talk about the psychological benefits of aerobic exercise, which to my (healthy and happy) mind is almost more important. After all, an unhealthy mind is an ... Read >
Author: ciara carruthers

Ginkgo: Nature's Way to Improve Intellectual Functioning

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

Stem Cell Breakthrough: Can You Now Make

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