Articles, tagged with "cognitive function", page 1
26th March 2012
Although many people are aware of the great health benefits of olive oil in the diet, few realise that it can also have a powerful impact on brain health.
An essential component of the famous 'Mediterranean Diet', researchers have long been interested ...
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Author:
Peter Field
10th October 2011
Pterostilbene, a compound associated with blueberries, may deal with the factor of green pollutants preventing the development of asthma, a investigation suggests for the 1st time.
A study with people cells this line a airways indicated if you have a c...
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Author:
janett37
25th August 2011
Methylcobolamin (Methyl-B12) as a vitamin is a very important Autism treatment for individuals – children, teenagers and adults – on the autism-spectrum. It is also useful for those with other issues as well including attention deficit, attent...
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Author:
Dr. Kurt Woeller
21st March 2011
Whether you are part of the burgeoning population of aging baby boomers, a stressed out professional, a frazzled parent, in a neo-natal stage of development or a student, brain health and cognitive function are vital aspects of your mental health and well...
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Author:
Kevin A
11th February 2011
Brain is wider than sky and all the cognitive function is controlled by the brain. Brain is a very complex organ which requires lots of energy, proper flow of blood to carry nutrients to different cells of the brain and anti oxidants that can destroy the ...
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Author:
Ms. Nayana
26th October 2010
Essential oils are well known for a great variety of healing actions: antibacterial, antiviral, ant-inflammatory -- even anticancer. But did you know they're proven to make you smarter as well? There's actually a growing body of evidence confirming the us...
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Author:
GingerGirl
12th November 2009
Some individuals may think that Zumba is just another overhyped exercise program. Although, you could not understand that it genuinely took years to develop and is truly unique because of the variety of influences and original approach to exercising and d...
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Author:
kayla
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...
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Author:
munaf
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 word ide...
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Author:
lindamoodbell
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 and...
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Author:
figur8
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,...
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Author:
vanityfair