Articles, tagged with "memory problems", page 3
18th February 2011
Thinking games are very good for sharpening your memory. These memory games are not only useful for the youngsters and kids but for the adults and the old people as well. These days when life is so busy and stressful, memory loss is a major problem which ...
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Author:
tapas
16th February 2011
Following trauma to the head and neck it is very common for people to develop Post-Traumatic Headaches. This includes both closed-head injury and whiplash. Unfortunately, due to lawsuits, lawyers, and some dishonest people, post-traumatic headache syndro...
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Author:
Gail
10th February 2011
You can't find a subject more interesting, complicated, or puzzling as the human brain. Your own memory is one of nature's great mysteries. If you are curious, you can find many types of information on the subject. Memory theories range from how to transf...
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Author:
Andre Thunestvedt
08th February 2011
As our parents and loved ones begin to age, they become susceptible to many more ailments, diseases, and disorders. Luckily, some diseases are easy to treat than others and may only require medication. But when is it time for your aging parents to receive...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
07th February 2011
Your memory and how it works would be a complex riddle for any researcher. Take the seemingly simple process of transforming short-term to long-term memory. Take the score of a World Series baseball game. It makes sense to remember it the next day, but wh...
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Author:
Andre Thunestvedt
18th January 2011
Loss of memory is troublesome for almost everyone but the anxiety that comes with such loss makes life miserable for people. Though memory loss is common as you age, some people also suffer from it due to nutritional deficiency. Intake of drugs and alcoho...
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Author:
GianniGolferaOnline
17th January 2011
Most practitioners of medicine didn't think there was such a thing as leaky gut syndrome. There are so many causes and symptoms to the ailment that pinpointing it as the root cause was difficult. So the syndrome was not taught in medical school and it is ...
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Author:
Brian Goth
08th January 2011
A closed head injury is among the most severe sorts of injuries from car accidents. A closed head injury can result in permanent personality changes, motor control deficits, short and long-term memory problems, and language problems. Given the nature and ...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
08th January 2011
Here are two secure ways to watch TV on your computer. One is installing some hardware devices such as PC tuner card or downloading tv software in now a few seconds.
1. Hardware
If you desire to watch TV on your PC this method then you will require ...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
07th January 2011
• Minimise your portions.
It is important to keep an eye on your portion sizes. Most serving sizes are no bigger than 1 cup or one of your fists in actual size. If you find that you have too much on your plate then halve it, particularly when you are a...
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Author:
Dean Piazza
28th December 2010
Emotional or Mental Health basically means a state of mind, where a human being is able to perform well in challenges put in front of them by everyday life along with performing functions of society by using their knowledge and emotions. The advancement a...
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Author:
chicnhealth
22nd December 2010
Is your computer crashing a lot? It is not only annoying but also a big problem as you cannot work properly. How to fix the issue? There are a lot of potential causes for which PC crashes. In this article we have discussed about some of the most common pr...
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Author:
James Madison
21st December 2010
Although it is not an epidemic, Lyme disease is worth researching about in order to learn its nature, treatments, and prevention.
Lyme disease's nature and infection
Lyme disease got its name after its discovery in Lyme, Connecticut in 1975. The bac...
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Author:
melissa
20th December 2010
In here you will find information on the Multiple Sclerosis disease. Multiple Sclerosis is a disease also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata, and is a disease of the nervous system. It is an affection of the nerve cells that ...
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Author:
AlexCorrales
19th December 2010
If there is one thing which you should be thanking for keeping your kitchen organized, it would be the cabinets. They offer you all not only all the storage space you need, but when done properly, they can morph into some real eye-candy. Working in a clea...
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Author:
Melissa Roy