Articles, tagged with "cognitive ability", page 4
23rd September 2008
For a long period of time it was believed that fluoride is good for the health especially for the teeth. But there were researches and studies that say fluoride has bad effects on health specifically to the brain.Recent human studies from China have conf...
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Laura Roberts
17th September 2008
Allowing and encouraging your children to express themselves through art, is an important part of childhood development. They learn creativity, and explore new ways to express themselves. Providing them with an art table or a right easel for their age can...
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Marina01
09th September 2008
Frontotemporal dementia (frontotemporal lobar degeneration) is an umbrella phrase for a various group of infrequent disorders. Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) is an umbrella term for a group of rare disorders that mainly affect the frontal and temporal lobe...
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Juliet Cohen
29th July 2008
It has been said, and quite rightly, that exercise is one of the key factors when it comes to disease prevention and anti-aging, since it has a multitude of amazing benefits. Unfortunately, many people would rather stay in their habits of not doing much e...
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Paul
06th May 2008
The market for educational toys, games and, puzzles continues to grow. This growth can be attributed to lower costs of electronics part, increased shelf space in the big market, and a growing demand for educational value in toys by parents. The worldwid...
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Jay Corbin
14th March 2008
If you are over 40, you're probably already reading about vitamins and supplements and how they can help with anti aging. Acetyl L Carnitine is one of those supplements and has recently become popular due to some exciting research.
This article is part...
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GiGi Konwin
04th March 2008
You don't need to be a scientist to know that chronic back pain can have a negative impact on your life, often bringing with it anxiety and depression. It can affect your ability to work, sleep, and perform other daily activities.
Until recently, it ha...
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cannone
11th February 2008
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Today we are fortunate to interview Dr. Jerri Edwards, an Associate Professor at University of South Florida's School of Aging Studies and Co-Investigator of the influencial ACTIVE study. Dr. Edwards was trained by Dr. Ka...
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Alvaro
06th February 2008
The concept behind what HCI relates to is how a human being would interact with a computer. It is specially useful during the design phase pf a software development project. When looking at HCI, research will be done to help give our group a better unders...
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DNSTECH
21st January 2008
The early years of parenting are the most difficult and trickiest part in any parents' life. It is the most important too, as the bonding that occurs between parent and child at these early stages play a crucial role in the relationship for years to follo...
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Susan Hutson
20th August 2007
The impact of a road accident can be huge. Road accidents claim not only lives and health through whiplash injuries, spinal injuries, and host of other serious personal injuries, but also have a significant and sometimes devastating impact on the lives of...
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Robert Palmer
06th August 2007
Early years of parenting is the most toughest and trickiest part in any parents' life. It is the most important too, as the bonding that occurs between parent and child at these early stages play a crucial role in the relationship for years to follow. Und...
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Susan Hutson
24th July 2007
We have all heard of IQ (intelligence quotient) which measures our intellectual ability and often predicts school performance. However, the idea of Emotional Intelligence or Emotional Quotient (EQ) is not as well known or understood even though it may det...
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Patten Coaching & Consulting
12th July 2007
A recent study reported in England's, The Lancet, of 11,875 pregnant women studied, the children of those who consumed more fish (More than 12 ounces a week- the equivalent of 2 or 3 fish meals), had higher levels of cognitive ability, pro-social behavior...
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Lois Smithers
01st July 2007
This is a question that I am regularly asked by the readers of the newsletter that I write for parents who have children with Aspergers. The first point to say is that in my opinion the signs of Aspergers can't be "cured" outright. Nor do I think that foc...
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