Articles, tagged with "cognitive function", page 4
01st September 2010
Aside from home remedies, all natural sleeping aid may be the best ally to have on our side in the battle against sleep deprivation. Most have very few, if any side effects, are non habit forming, and have less of a chance to leave you with a "hangover" t...
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Author:
Joselyn
01st September 2010
Many people worry about loss of memory as they become older. As we get older our brain start to degenerate which can result decrease in memory and cognitive function. However, memory loss not only occur in older people but it can occur to anyone.
One ...
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Author:
Healthy_Woman
31st August 2010
It doesn't take a genius to document what aging is and is not. Armed with this knowledge you will effectively aid yourself in staying the course set against unwanted health problems.
The relationship between cellular aging and the aging of the whole or...
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Author:
thethrash
18th August 2010
Aromatherapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses capricious plant materials, known as essential oils, and other aromatic compounds in order to enhancing a person's mood, cognitive function or health. The effectiveness of aromatherapy remedies is y...
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Author:
Patresia Adams
19th July 2010
Language and writing are two essential aspects of human civilization. For as long as one can remember, people have always been relating to one another through the use of spoken and written words. While the act of speaking and language itself is an instinc...
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Author:
Karl Beigan
15th June 2010
Water is very important and vital to all of us, not only it is an essential nutrient because it hydrates your body and also quenches your thirst. Water is a major fluid that your body needs and the body cannot produce enough water just from metabolism or ...
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Author:
Anna Peacocks
15th June 2010
Premium pet foods proudly market themselves as "human grade" because they contain ingredients that people can - and do - eat. While a complete and balanced custom kibble will deliver what your dog or cat needs, it doesn't hurt to know which items in...
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Author:
Rex & Sophia
10th June 2010
Alzheimers and dementia are attributed with progressive memory loss and other functions that are attributed to brain deterioration. Natural brain atrophy and cognitive function loss is a normal experience by humans as we age. However, Alzheimers type of d...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
04th June 2010
Memory loss is not caused by menopause. While you may experience the misery of hot flashes and mood swings as you enter menopause, one thing you can't blame it on the "change" is memory loss. In the latest study that assumes that menopause is a ...
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Author:
Rudy cote
02nd June 2010
I am going to tell you right now not to get caught up in the latest fad called aromatherapy skin care, because these formulas that companies are providing are not as effective as they are claimed to be. I always stress to people about the importance of u...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
17th May 2010
Research conducted in Norway and France confirm that elderly people who consume plenty of omega-3 acids, found in oily fish, not only performed better in cognitive function tests than those who do not, but also demonstrated greater longevity than those wh...
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Author:
Dr Nina Bailey
29th April 2010
Chronic anxiety and insomnia, when experienced together, can be a frustrating condition. Stress and worries are both the cause and result of insomnia. If you are stressed and have some sort of worries or fears, you will have great difficulty in getting so...
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Author:
Paul Stevens
23rd April 2010
DHA is now recognized as a superior nutrient for cardiovascular health, cognitive function, memory, mood, learning, vision quality (including protection against macular degeneration), bone health, fertility, cancer prevention, and inflammation reduction. ...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards
13th April 2010
Coffee can actually be healthy for you! This is good news for all coffee lovers out there. Many people assume that caffeine is bad for you. Caffeine has been blamed for everything from high blood pressure to cancer. Many people still avoid caffeinated...
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Author:
Rachel Nielsen
07th April 2010
Society has concocted a perception of aging that accepts diminished function, diminished brainpower and diminished memory as normal. In North America there are 78 million boomers past age 60 standing on that slippery slope, hoping not to accelerate into a...
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Author:
lawrence nash