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29th September 2009
Stress follows us around each and every day. There is really nothing that we can do about it either, or is there? Stress is caused from bad things and from good things, basically common stressors are caused from finances, friends, spouses, family, work, t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
It is a common belief that the human brain is somehow empty at birth, and as the child begins to grow and receive stimulus, the neurons start making connections. Science is now discovering, however, that the reverse may be true. The infant is actually bor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Your every action... your every thought is controlled by your brain. Every time you do something and every time a thought passes through your mind, networks of neurons in your brain fires signals to different parts of your body. These neurons that fires a... Read >
Author: johnhogan
22nd September 2009
Science tells us that we can only perceive, or literally see, that which we can first conceive. There must be a firing of recognition in the neurons of our brains, either in imagination or in actuality, for us to register an object as a real. If you can... Read >
Author: DJ Britton
17th September 2009
Did you know you grow new brain cells every day? More on that further down. Did you know that you could enhance your brain's capacity to grow those new neurons?
Nobody told me aging wellness was going to be a risky business. One of the risky parts of ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
02nd September 2009
It can really be embarrassing if you have underarm sweating. It will affect your socialization and basically your life. You can be a subject of ridicule no matter how you look at all the angles. You have come to a point of break down and you wonder if the... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate
02nd September 2009
How does the idea of using fish oil for depression treatment sound to you? You can say 'it is a good idea', or 'it is a bad idea', or you can even say 'I have no idea whatsoever'. No matter what your answer is, you are not alone. A lot of people do not ha... Read >
Author: Rajagopalan
30th August 2009
There are many reasons for itching. Something is irritating your skin. It could be something you came in contact with or some waste product or toxin trying to work its way out of your body. There could be an infection in the skin. Many people itch whe... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
28th August 2009
Have you ever thought about how you influence yourself? Are you like a thermometer, reacting to changes in the environment, or are you a thermostat, ready and willing to change yourself according to changes in the environment?
In golf, there are only t... Read >
Author: amrita09
18th August 2009
The benefit of reading this article is that it says, “It is never late to quit smoking,” so do it right now. Benefits of quitting smoking are abundant and listing all of them in a simple article is no way possible. It is just like trying to get the se... Read >
Author: Desray
16th August 2009
Did you ever notice how more active and happier people often look younger. Why is this so? When a person is living a fulfilled life they are less likely to get tied up with smaller stresses. Stress is impossible to avoid but it is possible to manage it be... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca
15th August 2009
The isolation of human embryonic stem cell lines in recent years has really generated a vast excitement among scientists and other people about the possibility of producing quantities of transplantable beta cells.
Since then, more and more people have ... Read >
Author: Don REV
04th August 2009
Back pain has affected millions of people around the world. Back pain is caused from trauma, injuries, inappropriate bending and lifting, and disease. Back pain is common, yet some people suffering back pain for a few short months, it disappears and is ne... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay
29th July 2009
Electroencephalography. This is a term you might want to familiarise yourself with for the moment. If you are thinking of someone’s head being attached to a multitude of wires and the readings on a machine, then you have the right idea. What it is in ac... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
29th July 2009
Mind development has been, well, on everyone’s mind for the past few decades, and this comes as no surprise as societies start to evolve into future thinkers and the power of the mind seems to be more and more a subject of conversation around the tables... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
24th July 2009
The entire world is witnessing a rising bed bug situation which is seemingly more difficult to eradicate in some regions than in others. This challenging problem of how to get rid of bed bugs is a concern for anyone dealing withe a infestation of these in... Read >
Author: Harris Doddridge
16th July 2009
If you want to lose weight, first you have to manage your appetite. Before we talk about one way to suppress your appetite and lose weight-exercising. Discover other appetite controlling tips.
Find your motivation
Motivation is very important to every a... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt
15th July 2009
What they are in fact are engineered sound waves that have been processed as auditory artefacts to be used in the whole brainwave entrainment process. The perception of these beats is beyond normal hearing, but they have been tuned so that the brain has t... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
10th July 2009
An Eating Disorder is a serious problem as it can affect a person both physically and mentally. It is difficult to detect if a person is suffering from an eating disorder because such people often hide their problem. People with eating disorders have it i... Read >
Author: John Adison
10th July 2009
Being able to recognize the symptoms of a panic attack is one of the first things you must be able to do to combat them.Anxiety and panic disorders are the commonest emotional disorder. It is said that one out of each 76 folks worldwide will experience a ... Read >
Author: Jackson Stone
04th July 2009
After office activity might be different since the time is limited and giving less enough space to do many things. Reading books, watching TV, or may be going to the cinema will be the option. Some may just take a rest without doing anything but sleeping.... Read >
Author: simeonstevek
02nd July 2009
Strategies to increase brain power are the strategies that make it possible for the brain to do more of what it already does.
Whether we want a higher IQ, some kind of acclaim in our career, fame and fortune, better investment insights, we need to make... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
28th June 2009
A person, who reaches middle age, sometimes may wonder how she or he obtained wrinkles, illnesses, and overweight and so on. Start asking: why they didn’t take care of self? The answer was in front of them then, so instead of regretting your past start... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt
27th June 2009
Are you so laid back that you are almost horizontal or do you feel more like a cat on a hot tin roof? Would you like to relax, let worries go and look on the bright side of life?
Is your glass half full or is it half empty? Do you let the little thing... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
23rd June 2009
First of all, we have to look at a little known neurological discipline called Electroencephalography. What is this exactly and how does this relate to the power of the brain. Well, Electroencephalography is actually the recording of any and all sorts of ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
23rd June 2009
The thing you may not have realised about your brain is that it exists in a state of flux. It has the potential to be much more powerful than it already is and it has the potential to simply slip and regress further if things continue the way they are. Th... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
22nd June 2009
The new nourishing formula for the brain called Lucidal is a natural and organic product and improves memory, mood and clarity. It is a supplement which does not contain any stimulants and also shows no side effects. Since the product has undergone clin... Read >
Author: Nichemaster
11th June 2009
Is it possible to self-direct brain neuroplasticity?
As I have explored the concept of brain fitness, two words keep popping up over and over, neuroplasticity and neurogenesis.
Neurogenesis describes the birth of new neurons in the human brain. The ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
10th June 2009
First, we need to understand where hypnosis came from, it came from the fundamental belief that the pre conscious mind is more attune and more communicable when the conscious mind and the processes of critical thought - the defences of the mind, are laid ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
09th June 2009
Brain aerobics software? Do you remember where you were the first time you heard the word 'aerobic'?
I was probably in a saloon, exercising a Saturday afternoon away on the long board, and the bowling machine, while sipping a few too many tall cool one... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
04th June 2009
By reading this article, you will be well on your way to finding out the key to gaining an edge in life. This is done by using brainwave patterns to your own advantage and we shall delve a little deeper into the science of this first. Brainwaves exist in ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
04th June 2009
Gold Rush is micro-clusters of 99.99% pure gold suspended in pure distilled revitalized water. We usually drink one oz. first thing in the morning. Let us first share with you some experiences of people who have taken Elements for Life GoldRush:
"This ... Read >
Author: Jason Rotman
01st June 2009
Imagining yourself playing mental golf can be just as effective for your swing and golf performance as actually hitting shots on the range or playing a round of golf on the course.
Golfers and other athletes have used mental imagery to complement thei... Read >
Author: The Golf Hypnotist
29th May 2009
Brain Fitness for Seniors?
Not sure where you are in the Senior Continuum, but I am 61, which I believe qualifies me, and I want to nurture my neurons.
I began to notice some worrisome changes in my ability to recall words awhile back.
I feel a g... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
29th May 2009
When we talk about the full potential of human memory retention, like everything else, we are not using the full potential of our memory capabilities and this is down to many factors. One of them is of course genetics, which give us a predisposition on ho... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
29th May 2009
The funny thing is that all of us are capable of somewhat developing a photographic memory but let us set things straight from the get go. There is no such thing as a perfect memory because the human genome structure by itself is imperfect, and having a c... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
Electroencephalography is the use of sensitive instruments to record all the electromagnetic activity that is produced along and within the scalp, produced normally and naturally by the firing of neurons within the brain. The brain is prone to spontaneous... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
Ever since University of Wisconsin researcher James Thomson isolated human embryonic stem cells in 1998, excitement has built over the great possibilities that stem cell research could offer in terms of treating medical conditions like cancer and multiple... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
15th May 2009
As all of us are not born equal, some of us have more of a photographic memory than others and this is down to genetics and the sort of biological information that people get in their DNA. As some of us have different memory capacities than others, gainin... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
One of the best ways for you to improve your memory is to ‘feed’ your brain with the proper supplementations and nutrients that will prevent the cell death and damage that old age affects. Vitamin B is one of the best things on the market that will be... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
One of the ways you can improve your memory is to play a song or a tune in the background when you are trying to remember something difficult. By playing a tune or a song in the background, the auditory stimulation affects all parts of the brain and helps... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
Having a photographic memory is not something you can actually be born with. Some of us have a photographic memory and some of us do not. This is where the basis of evolution and generation genetic information come into play and the strength of our memori... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
Mind stimulation is one of the best ways that you can improve your memory in the long run, and this is something you need to do on a daily basis. One of the main reasons why people do suffer from long term memory loss is because they allow themselves to b... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
Did you know that you have the power to awaken a genius in your child? In all cultures around he world, the child is considered a gift of God and it is not difficult to see why. From the moment the child is born, the miracle of creation is clear. The n... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak
14th May 2009
Elven Mists by Intenium is one of the Tetris like fun game with a storyline almost 11 chapters long, as many as 92 levels and helpful bonuses as well. Elvenland is under a thick cover of slumber and your job is to save the trapped inhabitants.
As progn... Read >
Author: Steve Cooper
12th May 2009
If you could, I want you to imagine that your mind is in a sluggish state, creeping along its evolutionary patterns with a thick and hardened shell that does not allow you to get at and benefit from the full potential of your brain. Within this sluggish f... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
12th May 2009
Do not be swayed by the word “manipulate”. This article was titled in such a controversial manner in order to get the desired response from you and yet reveal the truth that you can actually start the momentum of manipulating your brain waves for over... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
11th May 2009
Who would have thought that one could improve brain health? I mean, if I go to the gym and do biceps exercises, or squats, there is a way to measure my progress.
Muscles grow and can be measured or I can move more resistance, lift a heavier weight, and... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
11th May 2009
Sea Journey, a Puzzle Quest by DivoGames
Congenial and stimulating would best describe the Match 3 Genre arcade game Sea Journey by DivoGames. Sea Journey is a puzzle quest in which you are expected to scrutinize the ocean and get your hands on the tr... Read >
Author: rwgamegeek
11th May 2009
Sea Journey by DivoGames
Sea Journey by DivoGames is an all new, provocative and pleasant effort to intrigue match 3 genre lovers. You are here to fight against slumlords, pirates to be precise, in search of the treasure Among the puzzle games develope... Read >
Author: Steve Cooper
11th May 2009
While there has been plenty of technical analysis behind the technology that is brainwave entrainment, there has not been sufficient literature to point out exactly why it can be anyone’s key to success. While it is good to continually educate a growing... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
01st May 2009
To Work Your Brain, Work Your Body
The problem: I lost my car keys. What kind of brain exercise will make my brain work better?
The solution: Brain-boosting software programs are a booming business. And studies show that both computer exercises and ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
17th April 2009
Brain improve? Who doesn't want to improve their brain? I mean, almost all advertising in our culture implies that with just a bit more mental oomph, another degree, a harder workout, or this or that potion or pill, you too can own the Mercedes, or the ma... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
13th April 2009
Neurotransmitters, chemicals in our brains that work as messengers between brain cells, are responsible for most of what goes on in our bodies. They regulate our behavior, our emotions, our ability to learn, and the way we sleep. When these chemicals are ... Read >
Author: Valerie
10th April 2009
The entire process of storing, retaining and recalling information is known as memory. Many a times we have thought about how bad we fare on our mental capacity to remember things but we seldom take it seriously however recessing memory is a serious healt... Read >
Author: ski987
09th April 2009
Neurogenesis is a word being tossed around a lot lately. It means that your brain is growing new neurons - and not just while you're young. Scientists used to believe that you were born with a certain set of neurons, and mental decline was an inevitable p... Read >
Author: Erin Matlock
09th April 2009
I could see brain classes in community college schedule books soon, perhaps as a continuing education class, and as research continues to advance what we can legitimately claim for brain fitness, perhaps even four year schools or graduate schools would in... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
08th April 2009
It would be safe to say that the most powerful organ in the human body is the brain. Sitting at the top of your head, it is the nexus that controls every aspect of the human body and the human soul. Yet, strangely, most of us go through life not knowing h... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
04th April 2009
Did you know that your brain and your body are in cahoots when it comes to how much, what and how you eat? One is constantly signaling to the other to communicate information about how hungry or full you are, how much food you're eating, and whether you w... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson
27th March 2009
by Chip Heath & Dan Heath,
Authors of Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
Since Made to Stick came out, many anxious people have asked us, "How do I unstick a sticky idea?" They want to unstick a rumor about their company or a false p... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
27th March 2009
Life will definitely give you some stumbling blocks that you might not just have the tools to handle and the pity is, most of us in the human race are operating below capacity and the fault is not ours. The brain that we have been given is actually latent... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
27th March 2009
Do you ever wonder about who and what ‘we’ are? I do. Moreover, what makes me ‘me.' What makes you, ‘you?'
The more spiritually minded perceive our consciousness, our ‘we’-ness as an extension of or an entity separate from, our physical bei... Read >
Author: Evin Daly
25th March 2009
As a recovered victim of learning disabilities, stress disorder, and brain chemistry challenges, I was forced to find a simple remedy to the many symptoms of brain imbalance. Recovering from the grief of a fiancée's death at 19, I spiraled into all these... Read >
Author: Jake
10th March 2009
Want to lose 3 pounds right now? Stop using your brain. I'll bet someone you know probably comes to mind. Your mind weighs approximately 3 pounds and if you don't use it, you lose it. Well maybe not the weight, but its amazing ability to help you move,... Read >
Author: Suzanne Andrews
10th March 2009
Change your mind for the better with brainwave entrainment, a technology that has taken the personal development industry by storm and has improved the lives of thousands of people all over the world. This number is steadily growing as more and more peopl... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
10th March 2009
While scientifically “clumsy” as this may sound, the mind is an untapped source of power that has been living in blissful ignorance to the rest of humanity - the very owners of this untapped power. Achieve success by harnessing the hidden power of the... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd March 2009
How do you tap into your subconscious mind and change the way you use your brain? Brainwave entrainment technology is the new rage to hit the personal development industry of late, and the results are telling. Never has it been that more and more people, ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
17th February 2009
The brain is capable of many forms of success, in super states where we are performing far beyond our normal capacities. Think, learn and act, these are the intangible talents that can receive a boost. Heal, grow, meditate and relax, these are some of the... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
17th February 2009
The power of the human mind is an element that we have no grasp over. For a long time, we did not have any means to measure the power of the mind, and we cannot even be sure of how much we are using in the first place. Since the early 1960s, it was believ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
12th February 2009
Do you know that the valentine gift is a gift least frequently given, and yet most thought about? Not everyone receives one, and yet it often takes a lot of neurons to think of a great valentine gift that you can give to your loved one or beloved especial... Read >
Author: qminime78
05th February 2009
The brain can heal! Access this accelerated healing techniques with brainwave entrainment! Not so long ago, a former car mechanic revealed to medicine and science a stunning new discovery that left the world in shock. He revealed, through his own trauma a... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
31st January 2009
There is a much bigger and better person in you. Remember the movie, Fight Club? Remember how Edward Norton basically invented the other character within him and lived his life. Bradd Pit was the better, faster, fitter version of him and he was living in ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
31st January 2009
What if I told you that you can make your brain undergo a series of regression therapy and brain training all from the comfort of your home? This is called brainwave entrainment 101 and I will tell you how you can do this, but before I do I shall explain ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
31st January 2009
Many people are pre-disposed to depression because of their own biological makeup making their risk of suffering from this condition much greater then those who do not share these risk factors. There are four main biological factors that can increase a pe... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
28th January 2009
Neurons and connections between neurons continue to expand as we age but not without a disciplined approach to never ending continuous improvement and utilization of our mind brain. The brain responds to mental stimulation just like the body responds to r... Read >
Author: Leon Edward
21st January 2009
More often than not the reality that we are living in is not really the optimal ones that we are looking for. While we all cannot be billionaire playboys or rich matrons lounging in a palace, we live vicariously through the big and small screen and are co... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
21st January 2009
There are billions and billions of neurons in your brain communicating with each other on a daily basis using electrical impulses sent through a network of nerves and channels within the cerebral cortex and hemispheres of the brain. The level of activity ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
21st January 2009
Brainwave entrainment is the name for the technology used to invoke frequency states within the mind so that we have access to many different ‘talents’ that the brain inherently has. The brain lives in different states, and this depends on what we are... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
16th January 2009
It was a memorable Christmas party. Yes memorable indeed! At 4oo9 Rose Lane, the state of Virginia, Mr. Brad and Mrs. Laurie Chittenden were hosting in their newly constructed home. We accompanied with other couples, park our cars in basement garage and a... Read >
Author: scottbrands
16th January 2009
It was a memorable Christmas party. Yes memorable indeed! At 4oo9 Rose Lane, the state of Virginia, Mr. Brad and Mrs. Laurie Chittenden were hosting in their newly constructed home. We accompanied with other couples, park our cars in basement garage and... Read >
Author: scottbrands
06th January 2009
Here is a little science lesson about the brain and a guide to how the mind works. I am sure you have heard that the brain uses electrical impulses to transmit information from one part of the brain to another, and even to the rest of the nervous systems,... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
14th December 2008
This is the difference between the general and specific. Hypnosis is a blunt tool when it comes to mind control and its main strength is opening the mind up and making it more malleable for change. This general approach is why a hypnosis tape won’t work... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
14th December 2008
If you have never heard of brainwave technology or even its applications then you are in for a treat. The technology has been around for a long time actually, 200 years if you want to be exact and it used to be in the preserve of the medical and scientifi... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd December 2008
I am pretty sure that the first question that comes to your mind when you read the title is - what is this guy talking about? Well, that was my initial reaction the moment someone told me that controlling my brainwaves was the key to reaching the goals in... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
02nd December 2008
The message in this article title is a bit daunting. It is a strong statement that typifies the conjecture of someone who is literally insane. The brain should be left as it is and in our dull, mortal hands, there should not be an opportunity where we... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
02nd December 2008
While well documented, the issue with traditional hypnosis is that often comes into a mind field of speculation as a proven process to change the mind and promote healing. Many critics of hypnosis call it a sham at worst and that hypnotists have not had... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
01st December 2008
Not too long ago, scientists believed that adults couldn’t grow new neurons in their brain. However, work over the last several years has debunked this myth. We now know that adults continue to grow new neurons throughout life, a process called neurogen... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
30th November 2008
This has been an argument that has been going on for quite a long time in the circles of personal development and it seems that the arguments for brainwave entrainment has been growing with momentum. The case is pretty clear cut and once you read why br... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
30th November 2008
Don’t you think that having an extra advantage in life is something necessary in this fast paced and competitive world? Especially one that is drug free and uses the brains natural potential to improve our own abilities by multiple times. Not all of u... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
30th November 2008
This is an informative, technical piece but it isn’t dry. It is actually quite inspiring because the potential power of this technology is immense and it can bring out the superior mental functions of anyone willing to give it a try. This is called ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
30th November 2008
This is the difference between the general and specific. Hypnosis is a blunt tool when it comes to mind control and its main strength is opening the mind up and making it more malleable for change. This general approach is why a hypnosis tape won’t ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd November 2008
I think a much not talked about endemic that is afflicting the world is called the lack lustre existence. Most of us are in it, whether we realize it or not and sometimes it can be something as simple as not doing as much as we can, for our own succes... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd November 2008
I am pretty sure that the first question that comes to your mind when you read the title is - what is this guy talking about? Well, that was my initial reaction the moment someone told me that controlling my brainwaves was the key to reaching the goal... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
30th October 2008
Sleep problems in children and teens have reached a crisis level in America. New science shows that these issues are setting the table for obesity, depression, drug abuse, and future cardiovascular disease. Specific biological pathways have now been defin... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
10th October 2008
Touch is considered one of our most basic needs. Many times, we can tell the difference between a “good touch” and a “bad touch.” Do not be misled into thinking that these kinds of touch are purely sexual in nature. When we go to a professional... Read >
Author: Micaela
15th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
You have may have seen a few weeks ago the interview between former US presidential contender John Edwards and reporter Bob Woodruff. All the resulting media coverage centered on Edwards' declarations. However, there is s... Read >
Author: Alvaro
10th September 2008
Brain exercise may simply be a new fad or a real way to avoid Alzheimer’s, aphasia and memory loss that typically accompanies the aging process. If you look at all of the combined research, it appears that the effective brain exercizes are those that ar... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
10th September 2008
What is the brain fitness program? I’m glad that you asked.
Recently, there have been a lot of new stories about the plasticity of our brains. All that really means is that we have the ability to keep improving our intelligence, our memory and our me... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
10th September 2008
Is brain exercise software a worthwhile investment? Maybe, it really depends on the quality of the program. In my opinion, which is shared by a number of experts, as long as you are learning something, the investment is worth it.
You see, the way that ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
08th September 2008
The human brain, which is nature’s most incredible piece of work, is perhaps the biggest puzzle to humankind. No one knows how it grows so perfectly inside the cranium even when the fetus is right inside the mother’s womb. This piece of soft pulpy tis... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops
20th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Charles Carter
When you hear watch what you eat, most people always associate that with gaining weight. The reality is that the food choices we make may be taking years off our lives. Your nutrition plays a large role in the intern... Read >
Author: liveleantoday
22nd July 2008
What is real genius, and how do we cultivate it in ourselves? A common dictionary definition is, "Extraordinary intellectual power especially as manifested in creative activity." Some definitions refer to a high IQ as well, but that doesn't seem to be an ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
01st July 2008
Introduction: Strontium is an element that has both stable and radioactive forms. The radio active form that you get after an atomic bomb explosion is not what we care about here. What we are talking about here is the stable form of strontium. This elemen... Read >
Author: Judith Kelly
08th May 2008
Within one generation technology has brought the world together in ways unimaginable to most people. We have extended our awareness through satellite, cellular and fiber optic applications. The World Wide Web has created a global mind with information bei... Read >
Author: Steven S. Sadleir
17th April 2008
Alzheimer's disease has been hitting the headlines quite a bit recently, partly due to the fact that well known and best selling author Terry Pratchett OBE has a form of the disease and partly because recent research has highlighted that the number of peo... Read >
16th April 2008
As we are all aware, we live our lives in our minds, and when all those tiny neurons are being fed all the positive food, they have no choice but to be joyful. Of course, when they are elated,we are elated...wouldn't you be happy if you just had a won... Read >
Author: jesse marshall wade
28th March 2008
A simple definition of positive affirmation states “An affirmation is a form of autosuggestion in which a statement of a desirable intention or condition of the world or the mind is deliberately meditated on and repeated in order to implant it in the mi... Read >
Author: John Peace
28th March 2008
We're all familiar with the outward, so-called "visible signs" of aging: wrinkles, crow's feet, loss of skin elasticity, gray hair, to name just a few. North Americans spend millions of dollars annually to cover gray hair and try to erase wrinkles. Unfo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 John Kenworthy
Golfers like to blame everyone and everything else for poor shots. It's their club, the ball, the way the course has been managed, the weather, the pressure of competition. Quietly, to themselves, they know the truth -... Read >
Author: John Kenworthy
14th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life
A recent article in the New York Times highlighted new studies directed at figuring out how long-time married couples can keep their romance alive. The answer was very simple. Do something different.
In one ten-w... Read >
11th February 2008
Paresthesia is having a sensation of pricking, tingling or numbness of the skin with no apparent cause. The feeling of needles and pins
can literally drive a person up a wall. I know because I not only suffer from diabetic neuropathy but paresthesia ... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury
31st January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life
Remember the Bugs Bunny cartoons where Yosemite Sam would get so angry and stressed out that steam would come out of his ears. In fact, this seemed to happen to a lot of cartoon characters that lost there cool. Were... Read >
14th November 2007
Many arguments started when a medical study indicated that caffeine can contribute to helping victims of Parkinson's illness. It seems to me, that caffeine is going to cause harm, no matter how it may help. Over doing caffeine takes away your dopamine, ... Read >
Author: Bill Thomas
08th October 2007
Computer games though very interesting and enjoying are gradually proving to be a threat to the children who are growing addicted to it. Using the most sophisticated technology, it has been found that the violence or the tendency to lose control of one is... Read >
Author: Cade Wilson
08th October 2007
“The creative mechanism within you is impersonal. It will work automatically and impersonally to achieve goals of success and happiness, or unhappiness and failure, depending upon the goals which you yourself set for it. Present it with ’success goals... Read >
Author: Cheree Miller
25th September 2007
This article was intended for submission to PMN. It was in a draft mode for quite sometime, unfinished, until a fellow member submitted an article on the same topic. So, I decided to finish mine and publish it in my own website instead.It was not until a ... Read >
Author: AmyMD
18th September 2007
A mobile phone is an important tool for a mankind. No doubt it provides great service in our life. As every goodness is attached with an evil, so the mobile phone. How a mobile phone enables us to call any other phone? Technically not going in detail, we ... Read >
Author: Ian Ball
13th September 2007
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among older people. Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out daily activities. Approximately 24 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer’s.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Luke BurgisStudents across the nation are heading back into the classrooms, sitting at their desks and, if they're anything like me, zoning out. I know I have company out there in the slacker realm. When I was in school I never truly ... Read >
Author: Fit Fuel
24th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
The LA Times just completed a wonderful 4-part series on how learning and memory work. The NYT re-emphasized the importance of physical exercise for neurogenesis (the creation of new neurons). To put this news in better p... Read >
Author: Alvaro
01st August 2007
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Parkinson's disease occurs when nerve cells, or neurons, in an area of the brain known as the substantia nigra die or become impaired. Normally, these neurons produce an impor... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st August 2007
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Parkinson's disease occurs when nerve cells, or neurons, in an area of the brain known as the substantia nigra die or become impaired. Normally, these neurons produce an importa... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st July 2007
You have quite likely heard of the Law of Attraction and it's application as the ultimate mind power technique. The law of attraction simply states that you get what you focus on and think about. Thoughts are a form of energy and like energy attracts mo... Read >
Author: Hanif Khaki
26th June 2007
Brainwave synchronization, also called brainwave entrainment, is a naturally occurring response where similar frequencies tend to synchronize with each other. Entrainment is a principle of physics.
The brain emits an electrical charge between its cel... Read >
Author: Hanif Khaki
21st June 2007
Imagine for a moment that it’s Monday. The alarm clock rings at six. It’s like a thunderclap cutting through the haze of yesterday’s white whine and three hours worth of Friend’s rerun.
So you get up… and accidentally bang your knee on the be... Read >
Author: Joseph Plazo
16th June 2007
What exactly are we doing? Are we simply watching as time accelerates, leaving us further and further behind, scratching our head as we share that glazed look! Are we leading a balanced life, carefully monitoring our mental, physical and spiritual beings?... Read >
Author: Get Juiced
30th April 2007
Over time, our body as a whole starts degenerating. Our muscles start losing power and shape. Wrinkles start appearing on our face. The neurons in our brain start becoming less active. They are all beyond our control because that is nature. What remains i... Read >
Author: Thanaseelan
18th April 2007
It is believed that many researchers found the pathology of autism. The creativity and savant abilities make autistic people extraordinary so in this case the doctors are working on a treatment which can be able to lessen autistic symptoms of hypersensiti... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
11th April 2007
Chantix (varenicline) can be four times as effective in helping a smoker quit successfully, according to a report in Journal of the American Medical Association. According to the report, which cites three studies, Chantix is twice as effective as Zyban in... Read >
Author: milesoftrials
04th April 2007
Exercise is excellent for our physical health. We know that it's good for our heart and weight and now there's proof that it's good for our brain. There are studies that suggest exercise can actually grow new brain cells. This is something that was believ... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein
29th March 2007
Neuroscience has changed considerably in the past 20 years. An example of change over period is the concept of brain plasticity. Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to rewire itself, relocating information processing functions to different brai... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
07th March 2007
Autism is the most characteristic condition of the autistic spectrum disorders and is defined by impaired social interaction, obsessive and narrow interests, repetitive actions and difficulties in verbal and nonverbal communication. Children with autism a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
17th January 2007
Like every other part of your body, you brain needs regular exercise to stay healthy. Experience can modify brain structure at every stage of life. Challenging activities can cause new brain cells to grow or make existing brain cells form new connections,... Read >
Author: Sandeep
01st January 2007
If you want to stop smoking then accept the fact we are going to give you here and you will find yourself cutting down or giving up is easy.
Accepting this fact is easy – Its just most people are not aware of it and if you are not then giving up smok... Read >
Author: kelly price
16th December 2006
There are several symptoms to bipolar disorder that are often attributed to mood swings or disregarded as insignificant. However, manic depression is a severe disorder that can drastically impact a person’s life and stability. It can also be very diff... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th December 2006
Improving overall cognitive capability is becoming as simple as consuming a pill...
An interesting paradox has been the axis of much attention in the fields of pharmacy, brain research and ethics in the last few years. The advent of new technologies, p... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
03rd December 2006
Parkinson’s disease develops when the neurons of the substantia nigra in the brain become progressively damaged and depleted. However the first signs of Parkinson’s disease are not obvious until about 80% of these neurons, that are responsible for th... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker
24th July 2006
As Parents, Teachers and Professionals of children with Asperger's Syndrome we are all familiar with the enigma of their unequal reaction to pain and injury. A stubbed toe or paper cut may set off a pain response (crying, screaming, and sobbing) such as i... Read >
Author: Nelle Frances
01st July 2006
"Doesn't she speak English? Oh, I see -- both Swedish and English. Doesn't that get awfully confusing? Swedish, you said -- when will she use that?" Get used to hearing these kinds of things. You'll get opinions from the barista at Starbucks, your mother-... Read >
Author: Christina Bosemark
26th June 2006
The human brain weighs approximately three pounds and influences everything a person does. You may not realize it, but your brain is not the same today as it was yesterday or last month. The brain is a continuously changing collection of cells. When you l... Read >
Author: Marcel Gemme
18th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
You've probably seen it in movies a hundred timesthe caricature of narcoleptics: one moment they're chatting with you over dinner; the next, they're fast asleep, their faces in their dinner plates. This caricature, more... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers
16th June 2006
Centuries ago, midwives and mothers advised pregnant women to stay happy, listen to music, be around nature, and embrace good health. Now advanced research in child development shows that brain development in children does not occur after birth but begins... Read >
Author: Smart Neurons
07th June 2006
The true causes of Alzheimer's disease remain elusive. However, researchers have made progress in understanding the neurological roots of this debilitating condition.
The disease is named after Alois Alzheimer, who was the first to identify the peculi... Read >
Author: Jane Peters
28th May 2006
You must excel in math for many reasons. Math by its very nature is a rigorous subject which conditions the mind to work more efficiently than it otherwise would. One of the reasons I teach my short-cut arithmetic techniques is so that people who learn ... Read >
Author: Joe Pagano
25th April 2006
Parkinson's disease affects millions of people through out the world everyday. This affliction affects not only the people who are actually diagnosed with it, but also their family and friends. While research is being conducted everyday into a possible cu... Read >
Author: Peter Wallander
12th April 2006
Head and Brain Injuries
Head and Brain injuries such as concussions or traumatic brain injuries are dangerous because there is often an apparent absence of physical injury. These injuries are caused by trauma to the brain from the head striking another... Read >
Author: Bridget B
20th March 2006
Average statistical mother thinks that her baby differ from other children only with the quantity of little wrinkles of his wrists, habit not to sleep at night and scream deafeningly in day. Children, who sleep like tops and don't yell, only squeal quietl... Read >
Author: Yana Mikheeva
06th March 2006
Longevity interests a lot of people who aren't ready to give up their lives, just yet, and who look to healthy alternatives to culturally defined eating patterns and "health care."
The benefits of drinking wine have been touted for a while and are thou... Read >
Author: Lawrence Stepanowicz
23rd January 2006
Copyright 2006 Ada Porat
What is it that attracts us to certain individuals, while we find others unappealing?
In some circles, this force of attraction has been attributed to fate, destiny or even karma. Beyond the romantic dream of soul mates, th... Read >
Author: Ada Porat
08th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Trevor Dumbleton
Those who are under stress, yet refuse to get help for it, need to understand the relationship between stress & concentration in order to understand why they need to relax. This is because, at first, it seems though str... Read >
Author: Trevor Dumbleton
22nd August 2005
Shortest Path To Success!
Copyright 2005 Arun Pal Singh
Thoughts move faster than the speed of light.
Expectations jump faster than the thoughts can handle.
Ideas come as spark. Just as lightening bolt strikes. From nowhere in the empty realms... Read >
Author: Arun Pal Singh
02nd August 2005
These days, when people have become so conscious about what they eat and how it affects their body, they don't realize that eating same food helps their brain to grow and make it more healthy. According to studies, right diet can help prevent memory l... Read >
Author: Ashley Green
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