Articles, tagged with "brain function", page 4
12th April 2011
BUILD GOOD EATING HABITS
Children need to be well nourished to support their very rapid brain development. At this young age about 48% of the calories they consume are fundamental to brain function. In addition, only when children get the required nutr...
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creme dela creme
08th April 2011
A recent Oxford study has shown that B-12, B-6 and folic acid have positive effects for those in need of memory support. Another new study suggests that B-12 could reduce the risk of cognitive disabilities often associated with age. When the body has norm...
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Lexor Health
07th April 2011
If you ask yourself the question are you intelligent, do you respond with a smile and a positive gesture or with an embarrassed "possibly"? You should realise that in answering this question that there are a lot of factors to bear in mind, and your IQ sco...
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Dion Daly
07th April 2011
As an eBay seller, your goal most likely is to make some extra income by selling products on eBay. Unfortunately, there are millions of competitions who are interested in doing the same thing as you. However with the help of marketing, you still can make ...
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Leo Ling
06th April 2011
Professor Imre Zs – Nagy from the Debrechen University Hungary was the first to describe the membrane theory of aging. His theory states that it is age-related changes of the cells ability to transfer heat, chemicals and electrical processes that damage i...
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jacoblee069
05th April 2011
Untreated sleep apnoea can considerably and significantly impair brain function. This is actually according to a medical study published in the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. It is a result of a study conducted at the University of New Sou...
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Ken Edwards
01st April 2011
Since years, many studies did prove all the benefits you will get from exercising your brain, besides the improvements to your mental performances. Like any other part of your body, daily brain exercises should be done in order to keep your neurons fully ...
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Kent McLaughlin
30th March 2011
Years ago, perhaps when you were a kid, breastfeeding was not very common. Breastfeeding was not encouraged as it's in todays society. Physicians didn't fully grasp how important and beneficial it genuinely is for a newborn. Because of this, together with...
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shirleyward123
30th March 2011
Are you willing to take just 5 minutes to read through this article from the beginning till the very end, so that you will be able to learn the best acne-clearing secrets for adults? There are many simple and effective ways to prevent acne. Ways to avoid ...
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Author:
zechong cai
29th March 2011
ADHD ( Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a disorder that continues to be affecting lots of kids, these days and has hindered them to interact usually with other people. Professionals far more typically attributed the disorder to genetic, congen...
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Author:
kevin king
29th March 2011
Millions of people around the world have learned how mindful meditation can reverse depression. Now you can use this powerful tool to vastly improve your quality of life.
Mindful meditation can reduce stress, relieve depression and anxiety, and lower y...
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Michael Locklear
28th March 2011
Cycling is one of the sports where the entire body is subjected to stress for a lengthy duration of time. It all depends on the performance of muscle groups, hydration of body parts, joints, and even brain function, which can be easily and efficiently tra...
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John Adams
25th March 2011
Fresh Coffee contains caffeine in it which acts as a stimulant. For this reason, it is often consumed in the morning and when feeling tired. Students preparing for examinations with late-night cram sessions frequently use coffee to stay awake. Many office...
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Author:
maquare
23rd March 2011
Dementia is the loss of brain function, including memory, judgment and behavior. Alzheimer’s disease is a common form of dementia that is irreversible and progressive. The symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease go beyond that of normal aging, eventually affectin...
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Author:
attitudesc
22nd March 2011
One minute, he is extremely happy, goes back and forth, energetic, an can even be aggressive. A few hours later, he very depressed, withdrawn, and is the far opposite of what he was a few hours back. This cycle happens over and over many times. Now this i...
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Author:
eransnydermrs