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14th October 2009
WHAT IS VITAMIN B12
Vitamin B12 is essential to healthy nerve and red blood cells. It is also used in the production of DNA which is the genetic material found in all of our cells. It is also goes by the name of cobalamin because it contains the metal ... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
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
Ever wonder what are the benefits of taking omega 3 supplements? Yes, there are foods containing omega 3. But do you know the benefits of omega 3 fish oil supplements?
The benefits are numerous. From improved cognitive function to diabetes prevention, ... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger
21st September 2009
If you want to stay sharp and in control of your life well into your golden years, there are proactive methods to achieving the mental alertness you need. More and more research is pointing to the fact that physical activity and lifestyle choices have mor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
08th September 2009
Liquid lecithin is a naturally occurring compound found in every cell of every living organism, whether of plant or animal origin. While the liquid lecithin sold in the commercial industry is a actually a mixture of neutral and polar lipids (glycolipids, ... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
02nd September 2009
New Injury Case Report
The patient was a 19 year old male driver of a vehicle rear-ended by another vehicle travelling approximately 60 miles an hour. The injuries expected from this magnitude of collision would have been significant and the patient wo... Read >
Author: munaf
02nd September 2009
New Injury Case Report
The patient was a 19 year old male driver of a vehicle rear-ended by another vehicle travelling approximately 60 miles an hour. The injuries expected from this magnitude of collision would have been significant and the patient wo... Read >
Author: munaf
31st August 2009
New Injury Case Report
The patient was a 19 year old male driver of a vehicle rear-ended by another vehicle travelling approximately 60 miles an hour. The injuries expected from this magnitude of collision would have been significant and the patient wo... Read >
Author: munaf
28th August 2009
Fact: your kids' environment has a huge impact on their behaviour, mood and even cognitive function. Experts explain why you should give a little thought when decorating your little ones' lairs.
Fantasy bedroom: Encourage your children to think and exp... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
23rd August 2009
What do dodocosahexaenoic acid or DHA and eicosapentaenoic acid or EPA have in common? They are the two compounds that make up the famed of omega-3 fatty acids. We have all heard how incredibly healthy these fish oils are for our bodies in helping to lowe... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
04th August 2009
Have you considered taking a supplement that has a turmeric extract as part of its list of ingredients lately? If that's a no, your body might be missing out big time.
The benefits of curcumin or tumeric are no secret to those ancient civilizations in ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
31st July 2009
A common question that nursing mothers and pregnant women come across is -- Is omega-3 okay to use while breast-feeding? Are there any side effects and danger of Omega 3 intake? Find out the expert answers in this article.
Numerous studies reveal that ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
31st July 2009
Omega-3 fats are called "fats of life" as they play a very important role in our health and well-being. What is the importance of Omega 3 fatty acids for pregnant women? Find out the expert answers in this article.
The Western diet has become seriously... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
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
21st July 2009
Could nutrients as basic as CoQ10, vitamin D, and vitamin B3 actually provide significant protection from Alzheimer's disease? Recent medical research says the answer is yes.
Alzheimer's is a progressive and devastating brain disorder that effects more... Read >
Author: RA Butters
21st July 2009
CoQ10's benefits as both an energy producer and an antioxidant could make it a dual powerhouse in the fight against Alzheimer's, one of the most common and most devastating of all age-related illnesses.
More than 4 million people in the US have Alzheim... Read >
Author: RA Butters
08th July 2009
Study: Coffee may reduce or reverse Alzheimer's diseaseDaily coffee consumption may help delay the progress of Alzheimer's disease or reverse the condition, according to a study in Sunday's online edition the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. Drinki... Read >
Author: jackyluo
05th July 2009
Seeing Stars®
Symbol Imagery for Phonemic Awareness, Sight Words and Spelling
Problem
Buzz has learned phonics and can sound out words, but his phonetic processing is slow. His word attack skills are significantly better, but his w... Read >
Author: lindamoodbell
01st July 2009
What if there was an anti-aging therapy that would sharpen your memory, improve your mood, reduce stress, and even protect your heart in just 20 minutes - and do it for free - would you be interested? No problem! Take a nap.
Most over-50s are fairly de... Read >
Author: RA Butters
22nd June 2009
It was and still is a commonly held belief that if you "spare the rod" you'll spoil the child.� In many parts of the world, corporal punishment is still utilised as a mainstay method of discipline.� Yet, why do we persist in continuing such an archaic... Read >
Author: figur8
16th June 2009
If you are a typical adult, you have several thoughts cross your mind that lean towards missing that youthful feeling of your younger years. If scientific results continue to be as outstanding as they have been, the Miracle Resveratrol is truly the 'mira... Read >
Author: tnt37
12th June 2009
Sleep is a luxury for busy people, but everybody loves sleep. Sleep contributes to the overall health and well-being of an individual. It rejuvenates the body, mind, and spirit. There are many benefits of eight hours of sleep each night. Body tissues are... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
12th June 2009
Vitamin D may be among the most important anti-aging therapies for the brain, according to a major new European study.
The European Male Aging Study, which focused on more than 3300 men between 40 and 80 years old, showed that low levels of the vitamin... Read >
Author: RA Butters
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
17th May 2009
The best things in life are free: love, friendship, family, and don?t forget the shared human hobby that everyone derives pleasure from...sleep! Everyone loves to sleep, and what gift is greater than a morning offering no snooze limitations? And what nois... Read >
Author: JMercado09
11th May 2009
Who would have thought that one could improve brain health? I mean, if I go to the gym and do biceps exercises, or squats, there is a way to measure my progress.
Muscles grow and can be measured or I can move more resistance, lift a heavier weight, and... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
16th April 2009
As a web based affiliate marketer I am always on the search for fresh, profitable and interesting associate programmes to sign up to. My email inbox is also targeted with countless associate programmes that I have to delve through to see if any of them a... Read >
Author: Gavin Evans
03rd April 2009
We all know that we feel better after 8 hours of zzzz's, but the reasons behind that feeling of well-being are not so well known.
After a long, tiring day, the idea of climbing into bed can seem like heaven. But for many of us, life is so busy, that sl... Read >
Author: Sue
04th March 2009
New Injury Case Report
The patient was a 19 year old male driver of a vehicle rear-ended by another vehicle travelling approximately 60 miles an hour. The injuries expected from this magnitude of collision would have been significant and the patient w... Read >
Author: 3rsales
28th February 2009
On Jun 2, 2005, NBC Philadelphia had an interesting report. Christina Santhouse had caught a virus that caused a rare brain disorder known as Rasmussen's Syndrome at an age of 8. And her doctor had to perform hemispherectomy, removal of half of the brain,... Read >
Author: vanityfair
18th February 2009
Pantethine can dramatically change your health and improve your metabolism. Pantethine, like no other nutrient, directly fuels the production Co-Enzyme A (CoA). CoA is a pivotal energy-broker molecule in your metabolism, used in at least seventy metabolic... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
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
14th December 2008
On the heels of announcements two weeks ago that vitamin supplements A thru E were found ineffective in preventing various forms of cancers come two more medical announcements with the same conclusions regarding prostate cancer. While supplementation stra... Read >
Author: TrekDesk
30th November 2008
restorAGE was developed by Stuart Consumer Product Labs in conjunction with Joseph G. Olivieri M.D., an antiaging and growth hormone specialist. restorAGE is a powdered formula that contains 100% vegetarian, all natural ingredients. It was designed as a s... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
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
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
30th October 2008
Sleep problems in children and teens have reached a crisis level in America. New science shows that these issues are setting the table for obesity, depression, drug abuse, and future cardiovascular disease. Specific biological pathways have now been defin... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
17th October 2008
Morquio syndrome is a mucopolysaccharide storage disease. Morquio syndrome is a genetic disease of metabolism in which the body is missing or doesn't have enough of a substance needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules called glycosaminoglycans.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life
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 >
12th September 2008
Several large studies have found there is less risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease in intellectually actively people compared with their mentally inactive peers. And the mental activity can take many forms, such as reading, working jigsaw puzzles, ... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
11th September 2008
Music is a creative pattern of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal pitch in an organized and relentless manner. How about in health? Based on the study held by Journal Heart, the researchers discovered that listening to music is hea... Read >
Author: Joyz
13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
In an emerging, dynamic, high growth market, like brain training, it is difficult to make precise projections. But, we can observe a number of trends that executives, consumers, public policy makers, and the media should ... Read >
Author: Alvaro
01st July 2008
DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol) enhances mental function through the improvement of concentration, mental clarity and mental alertness. It is also a mild brain stimulant because it increases and sustains the energy levels in the brain. It also improves the le... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th June 2008
ENADA is a stabilized version of NADH that has been formulated to withstand the digestive acids in the stomach. Without this stabilization, it would be destroyed instead of absorbed in the intestinal tract the way it should be. NADH is the biological form... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th June 2008
Anemia is defined as "a pathologic deficiency in the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the red blood cells." It is a common problem for cancer patients and often results from the therapies used to suppress or control tumors. Anemia is associated wit... Read >
Author: John Mathew
21st May 2008
Nothing can ruin a day in the outdoors like a bug infestation. Well, the military certainly thinks so. That’s why it developed DEET in the 1940s as a mosquito repellent. As is often the case with military technology, there are some positives and negativ... Read >
Author: John Grimes
20th May 2008
Snoring has long been a prevalent condition upsetting many people's lives. Nearly 50% of middle-aged adults have some episode of snoring in their lifetime. Let's see, that is about 75 million Americans. Talk about making a lot of noise!
Some people ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
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
20th February 2008
Do you have good sleep habits? The majority of people in our society are to some extent sleep-deprived. Increasing work-related demands, family responsibilities, social activities, 24-hour access to the media and Internet as well as sleep disorders are la... Read >
Author: Alvaro
25th January 2008
We often think of our brain as being different from other organs, but the brain undergoes changes over time, just like the heart. Up until recently, brain aging and everything that goes along with it was associated with neuron failure. Actually, brain n... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th August 2007
Multiple sclerosis (abbreviated 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 t... Read >
Author: J&G Reay
28th August 2007
Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a serious mental illness that has eluded doctors for decades. For many years, bipolar disorder patients were diagnosed as psychotic or Schitsophrinia. However, about twenty years ago, manic depression became a m... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
14th August 2007
L-carnitine is a compound derived from lysine, one of the eight essential amino acids required by the body. Although it is often described as a vitamin, L-carnitine is better thought of as a micronutrient which can be manufactured within the body. Dieta... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
27th July 2007
Coffee ranks top amongst the non-alcoholic beverage consumed by the working class of people. Wirhtlin Worldwide, a market research company has reported that, North Americans consume 1.8 cups of coffee per day. While comparing this to water consumption sta... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis
25th July 2007
If you have researched the symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s disease and suspect that a loved one is showing those symptoms, do what you can to have him or her evaluated by a physician who specializes in dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressi... Read >
Author: John Trevey
05th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
We all know how prevalent Alzheimer's Disease is becoming among older adults. Fortunately, researchers are paying growing attention to this area. Neuropsychologist Robert S. Wilson, at the Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center,... Read >
Author: Alvaro
19th June 2007
While a cure for Alzheimer’s disease is yet to be discovered, five medications have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which help slow the progression of the symptoms of the disease in certain cases. Medications are aimed at improvi... Read >
Author: John Trevey
16th June 2007
When people reach or passes the age of 40, a lot of them begin to experience a little bit of memory loss, which can vary from person to person. This is usually the point wherein a person’s different mental capacity, which includes memory, cognition ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
31st May 2007
Anemia is a condition where there is a lower than normal number of red blood cells in the blood, usually measured by a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin. " It is a common problem for cancer patients and often results from the therapies used to suppress... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th April 2007
If you’ve heard of biotin at all, it is probably as a vitamin for hair growth or as a treatment for alopecia. In fact, it is sometimes called Vitamin H because of the health benefits biotin is thought to provide to skin, nails, and especially hair (â... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
30th January 2007
Don’t weigh yourself down with processed foods, simple carbohydrates, and junk. Get back to the basics and see your energy levels rise. Find the superhuman in you! Decide to munch on the following empowering superfoods - you’ll get a good dose of vita... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
21st January 2007
Vitamin B12, or cobalamin, is an essential building block of DNA and is key to the maintenance of our body’s genes. In this role, it is an important element in ensuring the proper function of the nervous system and maintaining a healthy hematological p... Read >
Author: Edward Sample
28th December 2006
Electrical activity in the brain is displayed in the form of brainwaves. There are four categories of brainwaves, and each represents a different level of the brain's activity.
The first category of brainwaves is beta. Beta brainwaves are the lowest in... Read >
Author: Stephen Pierce
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
11th May 2006
The effects of dietary supplementation with isoflavones from red clover on the lipoprotein profiles of postmenopausal women with mild to moderate hypercholesterolaemia. Effects of supplementation with purified red clover ( Trifolium pratense) isoflavones... Read >
Author: Amporn Saechin
25th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano
The body and mind become diseased when one of two basic needs is not met. One, toxins or foreign substances enter the body, and two, the body does not have the right nutrients or reserves to fight the invasion. The first ... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano
09th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano
If you want to stay sharp and in control of your life well into your golden years, there are proactive methods to achieving the mental alertness you need. More and more research is pointing to the fact that physical activit... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano
25th January 2006
by Tess Thompson
If you are like many parents, deciding how best to medicate your child for ADHD is not an easy task. Along with the increased prescription of stimulant drugs for children has come a heightened awareness of the risks these medications c... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson
19th January 2006
by Tess Thompson
The medical and behavioral side effects of ADD medications such as Ritalin and Adderall have many parents searching for natural alternatives for their children. While traditional medications can be effective, the risks are many, and re... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson
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