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Lighting Design: Strategies and Evaluation

05th April 2011
Lighting design is not just an art; it is a science as well. Dark corners and dimly lit rooms are aesthetically displeasing, and people will generally steer away from them. Poor lighting can also diminish the color and texture of a living area, actually m... Read >
Author: Paul Stratkona

Adrenal fatigue - Support your adrenal glands naturally

05th April 2011
Feeling sluggish and low on energy? Are you tired even though you have just got out of bed? If so, you may have adrenal fatigue - a little known condition that manifests itself through a number of seemingly unrelated symptoms such as persisting fatigue, f... Read >
Author: James

How Does Aromatherapy Work?

04th April 2011
What is Aromatherapy? Aromatherapy is a holistic alternative medicine that uses plant extracts, known as essential oils, to alter a persons mind, mood, cognitive function or health. Aromatherapy literally means "treatment using scents". The essential o... Read >
Author: Anadi Taylor

Acupressure Can Help Treat Brain Trauma

23rd March 2011
One of the most ancient alternative cures has again risen to the forefront, this time in helping the brain. A new study says that acupuncture could help treat mild traumatic brain injury. Such news constitutes a special health breakthrough for many people... Read >
Author: DoctorsHealthPress

How Does Ginseng Promote Brain Health

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... Read >
Author: Kevin A

Sleeping Pill Addictions a Growing Concern in the Medical Community

15th March 2011
Westlake Village, CA. Feb. 2011 Medication addiction is a hot topic and a legitimate concern for many people. Even though sleeping pills may not be the first thing that comes to mind when addiction is mentioned, a sleeping pill addiction is a common si... Read >
Author: Joe Bass

Speed Reading Course

11th March 2011
Speed reading can be considered one of the best ways to improve vocabulary and cognitive function when it comes to the written word. For many people, there's a stigma surrounding speed-reading. It stems from a collection of myths. However, the mytholog... Read >
Author: Lucy

Simple Ways To Improve Memory

08th March 2011
Are you seeking ways to Improve Memory? The human mind is undoubtedly a wonderful tool but memory is a skill that can only be cultivated with some practice and a lot of patience. Anyone wanting to improve memory can learn memory sharpening skills and prob... Read >
Author: Sarah Mitroff

Caffeine - More than Just a Supplement

07th March 2011
A recent issue of the journal of nutrition includes a detailed literate review of the effects of caffeine consumption on performance and health. As an ingredient that has often been demonized, they uncovers the large body of evidence describing the benefi... Read >
Author: Farzanazamir

Brain Injury

06th March 2011
A trauma to the head can cause an equal trauma to the brain. This is commonly known as a brain injury of which there are two types, a concussion and a contusion. The concussion is a situation in which the brain is shaken and disturbed. There are a grea... Read >
Author: adam smith

Metabolic syndrome increases risk of age-related memory loss

28th February 2011
This is a quick story that looks at a health condition that may contribute to memory loss as you grow older. Researchers found that older adults with larger waistlines, high blood pressure, and other factors that make up “metabolic syndrome" may be at ... Read >
Author: DoctorsHealthPress

Green Tea Prevents Brain Aging and Chronic Disease

25th February 2011
The healing capacity of green tea has been understood and cultivated by the Chinese for more than 5,000 years. Western medicine has been very slow to embrace the many health benefits attributed to drinking green tea, as it has been with many super foods k... Read >
Author: John Phillip

Does Hypnotism Work?

23rd February 2011
How does hypnotism work? Is it just some stunt dreamed up by burnt out psychiatrists who are fed up of listening to middle aged men wine incessantly about how they may have the body of an soap dodging, obese alcoholic but inside they feel like an Olympic ... Read >
Author: Ian Davis

Integra Medical Center and PlacidWay Announce New Clinical Trials for Parkinsons Patients

22nd February 2011
Integra Medical Center, a long-term partner of PlacidWay, a medical provider and information resource on medical technologies, accredited healthcare facilities and surgeons around the world, announces its intention to begin placenta-based stem cell clinic... Read >
Author: David

Herbal supplements for brain and memory

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 ... Read >
Author: Ms. Nayana
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