Articles, tagged with "brain cell", page 3
31st March 2010
What's the best fish oil supplement? What's the worst? I'm not going to mention any brand names here, but I will tell you about the factors you should consider when comparing what's on the market.
Total Omega-3 Content
The benefits of supplementat...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
26th March 2010
Picture this. You wake up one morning and it's time for you to fix yourself or else you'll be late. You've barely slept and spent most of the time staring at the ceiling. You're stressed and you want to get back to sleep. As a last resort, you take sleepi...
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Author:
Geraldo Bowers
09th March 2010
How to Make a Cash Income from Writing Contests
by John Yeoman, PhD
Like to make a regular income from cash prizes in short story contests? Here are four proven tips. They are based on my own experience as a judge of a quarterly short fiction contest ...
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Author:
John Yeoman
05th March 2010
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Brain is an amazing control center
The human brain has about 100 billion brain cells (neurons). Brain is a small yet amazing control center of thought processes, emotions, memory, learning and other bodily functions. In...
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Author:
Angelica Marquass
04th March 2010
The post-mortem analysis of the brains of patients with schizophrenia compared to normal brain shows severe dysregulation in the matrix outside of brain cells that holds them together in key regions of the subconscious brain associated with learning, memo...
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Byron J. Richards
23rd February 2010
Alzheimer's Disease is among the most prevalent brain disorders in the world. This disease is a form of dementia and is characterized by the loss of memory and difficulty in communicating, thinking, learning, and reasoning. Based on figures released by A...
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Author:
Josh Mcclure
19th February 2010
Some interesting information has been released recently regarding the use of pure fish oil for maintaining good health. Many studies have been done with encouraging results in reference to the essential fatty acids DHA and EPA present in the oils of cold-...
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Author:
J E Ruby
10th February 2010
Why fish oil is important for our bodies? Many studies show, fish oil rich in omega fatty acids-3 is very good for brain food. Omega-3 in fish can support the function of the brain's nerve cells while also beneficial in increasing brain levels of memory. ...
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Author:
Emma Arsanti
01st February 2010
You may feel as though you're on a hamster wheel when it comes to measuring your marketing. You run, run, and run some more, but don't seem to be getting anywhere. That feeling is perfectly natural if you're not measuring your ROI (Return on Investment)...
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Author:
Donna Gunter
12th January 2010
Gloriously relaxing, aromatherapy is good for stress related conditions, such as migraine, anxiety and insomnia. Digestive problems also respond well, as do muscular aches and pains, premenstrual syndrome, painful periods and menopausal problems. Aroma th...
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Author:
Paul Kramer
05th January 2010
After reading this, I hope you can still sleep well. Sleep-inducing medicines, popularly known as sleeping pills, have a reputation of helping people get some peace and quiet at night. Sleep deprivation is such a difficult condition to have since it lit...
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Author:
Rhett Downs
18th December 2009
For decades, scientists are trying to prove the fish oil brain connection. In our old society, people were giving us health advice without clear explanation about the theory behind the advice. Some of this advice was scientifically proven while others a...
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Author:
D. Karlson
14th December 2009
http://www.wonderdoctor.com/static_content.php?cat=alzheimers&c_link=alzheimer
A most common form of dementia, Alzheimer's disease is a progressive and a fatal brain disease, which in most cases has no current permanent cure.
Although medical expert...
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Author:
nikhilforindia
27th November 2009
Since the 1960s, the world of stem cell research has made many significant advances. Indeed, in an attempt to discover how stem cells can help with such things as the treatment of human diseases, many countries around the world have invested huge sums of ...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
24th November 2009
High Fructose Corn Syrup Linked to Hypertension
The rate of obesity has sharply increased over the last 20 years as a result of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) being used in every day products that we consume. It has been shown that Americans are consu...
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