Articles, tagged with "short term memory loss", page 5
15th May 2009
For a lot of people out there, there is no stopping memory loss once they start to mature in their age, and this becomes even more noticeable as they slip past the ages of 40 and get well into their 50's. The thing is, the science behind this is so advanc...
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Author:
Greg Frost
01st May 2009
We all want to look beautiful and give our skin the necessary dosage. However, do you make any effort to sharpen your brain? Only few would answer yes and many would be thinking whether this is possible or not. Yes now you sharpen your memory by having th...
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Author:
J Rigler
28th April 2009
If you've ever felt like you're losing your mind because you're drawing mental blanks more often it's time to examine your cause for memory loss. Sometimes there is more than one change to be made for a person to get back to normal with their ability to r...
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Author:
ski987
10th April 2009
For those of you who may have never heard of the word, mnemonic means memory aid. It's an adjective related to things that help memory improvement. Teaching tools, if you will.
If you are a movie buff, you may have heard of the one called 'Johnny Mnem...
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Author:
ski987
13th March 2009
There are many supplements that are believed to act as a memory booster. While some of them are based on medicinal herbs, others contain vitamins and minerals. The effect may be similar, although the active substances differ, in most of the cases. Althoug...
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Author:
John Adison
12th February 2009
Menopause is a tough transition for many women. It usually begins to occur in late middle age when the efficiency of the ovaries begins to decline. Problems associated with the related estrogen deficiency that occur may include arteriosclerosis, osteoporo...
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Author:
Judy Sommer
12th February 2009
Including these superfoods in your diet can help to alleviate symptoms associated with menopause, maintain your memory power, and prevent osteoporosis. These superfoods are delicious to eat, easy to prepare, and super-good for you!
Tofu is an alternat...
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Author:
Judy Sommer
10th February 2009
Recently I happened to visit this site by some referral and since then I'm one of their regular members. Newdailyjokes not only sends you humorous, short and crisp jokes on a daily basis but also follow the proper E-mail etiquettes for a joke that make ...
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Author:
Bern
05th January 2009
Is Ghajini, like every Aamir Khan movie, a flick with a difference? Not at all, it has the clichéd 'good triumphs over the evil' subject, which you may be watching for the 117th time. If you look at the basics of Ghajini, it is your usual revenge drama t...
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Author:
arunraj v.s.
29th December 2008
The Associated Press reported yesterday of Ian Newland, an Iraq war veteran who has embarked upon an online degree since his return home to Denver Colorado in the USA. So why is online education so well-suited for people in his position? And has he beco...
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Author:
MarkeD
04th December 2008
There are 5 early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease you should watch out for. Most of us know about Alzheimer's disease, but few of us know what these early or initial symptoms are.
So why is it important to understand more about this disorder? Currentl...
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Author:
Susan Nickerson
26th November 2008
Stress, What it is, How it Effects our Bodies, and What to Do About It.
We live in stressful times, a recent poll shows that well over 80% of Americans say they feel the effects of stress. So what is it and how does it effect our bodies? Most important...
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Author:
Mike Stand
25th September 2008
You have recently noticed that you frequently forget a lot of things and worst you are not sure what exactly is causing this. Before going straight for the resolution, there should be a basic understanding of what short term memory or working memory loss ...
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Author:
Robert
15th September 2008
Brain imaging studies have proven that long term alcohol abuse can physically shrink the parts of the brain that control learning and memory. This shrinkage is greatest in the cortex of the frontal lobe which is the center of higher intellectual functions...
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Author:
EdPhilips
08th September 2008
I am sure that many people at some point have joked about someone having Alzheimer's. You may have told someone they must have oldtimer's or sometimer's, or maybe even said they must be going senile. I know this because I have heard people make these comm...
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Author:
buster