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Brain Fitness For Seniors: Sharpen Your Mind

15th April 2010
Brain fitness is important to people of all ages. Exercising our brain especially as we age goes hand-in-hand with physical fitness to keep us healthy and fit. Some people believe that declining loss of brain function is normal in old age. Memory loss, la... Read >
Author: Dave Tabern

Quantum Mind Power Review

29th March 2010
The Quantum Mind Power system is based on a deeper understanding of how the brain uses electromagnetic responses to drive the behavior of your body's systems. This program will teach you to harness that brain power and make it do what you need it to do, w... Read >
Author: dinnbao

Weight Training Flexes Cognitive Muscles

02nd March 2010
We have seen study after study show the benefits of weight lifting; it promotes bone health and reduces age-related muscle loss and now we know that it helps us stay sharp as we age. Alzheimer's and dementia among seniors have become so common that many ... Read >
Author: Mr. America Jason Kozma

The Human Body and the Importance of Sleep

22nd February 2010
The human body is often cited to be a complex machine, with several subsections that are working in conjunction with one another. As such, it can be seen that there is some truth to the traditional Chinese medicine concept of treating overall balance, rat... Read >
Author: Colin Garza

Learn about Olive Leaf Extract and Blood Pressure Maintenance

05th January 2010
Have you heard about this recently? In studies concerning olive leaf extract and blood pressure, researchers have found that the natural remedy may be an effective alternative to prescription drugs for treating hypertension. If you have hypertension, yo... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Popping Drugs To Fight Alzheimers

11th December 2009
Although there is no known cure yet for Alzheimer's disease, there are already a number of drugs available worldwide that can help slow down a patient's cognitive deterioration. The main aim of these Alzheimer's medications is to try and improve cognitive... Read >
Author: Alden Robinson

The Missing Link in Cancer Treatment

24th September 2009
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with cancer, it is without question, devastating news. You may have more questions than answers, and want to know what the best treatment there is to get rid of the cancer with the least amount of suffering. ... Read >
Author: Nancy Landa

Plan ahead to care for your Alzheimer’s patient in a nursing home.

14th September 2009
Alzheimer is a disease that affects older adults. It is a progressive brain malfunction that is characterized by a declining cognitive ability and memory. Preparing for this crucial stage is vital especially when the ones we are caring for are close famil... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks

Does your Senior Citizen Need A Change?

18th August 2009
It can be scary and sad when you find yourself wondering if your loved one needs to make a transition. Long before you take action, the doubts may begin to grow. You start to worry about what will happen next. It can be tough to talk about the changes th... Read >
Author: Stephen Joyce

Help Enhance Your Child’s Interest in Arts and Crafts

08th August 2009
If your kid's interest includes arts and crafts, this is a good sign of his artistic ability. You can encourage your child to appreciate art and this can last a lifetime. One of the best parts of appreciating arts and crafts is allowing your children to ... Read >
Author: technofile

Vitamin D Benefits: More than Strong Bones

05th May 2009
Ongoing research is proving that Vitamin D benefits the brain as well as the bones, and may be a significant factor in helping older people stay healthy and vital. Known as the Sunshine Vitamin because exposure to sunlight can trigger synthesis in th... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Can you challenge Down syndrome?

25th March 2009
Have you ever heard the name ‘trisomy 21'? Well! The name may seem quite strange. Actually, it is scientific name of a disease which happens due to chromosomal disorder. We say it ‘Down syndrome' as well. It occurs due to the presence of extra geneti... Read >
Author: Nic Anderson

Down syndrome victims need support from friend sand family

10th March 2009
Down syndrome, the name was named after ‘John Langdom Down'. He was the first physician who identified this disease. It is a chromosomal disorder, a repercussion of error in cell division. In other words, it occurs due to random activities during the fo... Read >
Author: Nic Anderson

Central Nervous System (CNS) Fatigue

08th January 2009
You might not recognize the name, but you may be familiar with the effects of Central Nervous System (CNS) Fatigue. The symptoms of CNS Fatigue can include lack of motivation, poor mood, impaired cognitive ability and abnormally high perceptions in regard... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal

Sixty...The New Forty

30th October 2008
Sixty---- The New Forty Sixty is said to be the new forty. I personally find it more and more difficult to determine people's ages as I age. People are looking younger and younger. Or am I getting older and older? There are many new discoveries t... Read >
Author: carolee44
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