Articles, tagged with "brain cells", page 6
31st March 2011
CCSVI, an abbreviated form of Chronic Cerebro-spinal Venous Insufficiency is a physical condition that occurs when the supply of blood released from the central nervous system is inadequate. The condition of insufficiency in blood flow is the result of co...
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Author:
Article Manager
29th March 2011
You've got observed photos of your person's mental therefore you realize that it can be this kind of a strong thing. We can the truth is examine it with a computer's challenging disk except that it is big because it distinguishes and stocks up all in the ...
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Makeda Anyan
25th March 2011
To reap profits from your blog it is necessary to load it with first-rate content. It is easy to get a blog and start blogging but what’s difficult is to popularize your blog and attract large volumes of traffic to it. The posts you write are the yardstic...
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U_Blog
24th March 2011
Following some techniques on how to improve memory can be very valuable especially as it is quite common in most households to have arguments over forgotten anniversaries and birthdays. Most people think that it is an inborn defect that cannot be rectifie...
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Author:
Sunny
23rd March 2011
In upcoming months the game will move to the WP7 domain but it still has high hopes that it will get approval for Xbox Live. The controls have been redesigned and optimized for the purpose of mobile gaming. The Xbox version and format of Square off is c...
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Mark14 Monobo6
23rd March 2011
Whether we are kids or adults, we all need recreational activities in our life. Otherwise life would be boring and dull. To make it real fun and thrill every human needs to have some hobbies. I have a hobby of solving scramble puzzles. This way I keep my ...
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Author:
tapas
23rd March 2011
How many of you actually check the food labels before buying a product? Do you know that many of the ingredients used in packaged and processed foods can be detrimental to your health? The artificial sweeteners, coloring, preservatives can all be incredib...
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Author:
mary dezfoli
21st March 2011
There are multitudes of ways you can learn in order to improve memory. Also, like memory-improving techniques, there are a number of lifestyle changes which can assist you further. These are simply everyday habits which can seriously give your memory a bo...
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Author:
Leola Hardin
21st March 2011
A person could seem absolutely healthy one day and then suddenly a stroke could cause speech impairment, paralysis or memory loss. A stroke usually occurs when there is a shortage in the blood supply to the brain, which causes damage to the brain tissue a...
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Author:
Emely Porter
21st March 2011
SMS Word Games are simply awesome! Studies show that daily dose word games help you get smarter.
It aids in Mental Stimulation. The Alzheimer’s Association says that “higher levels of education appear to be somewhat protective against Alzheimer’s, possib...
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Author:
Nikkie5
21st March 2011
Alzheimer is one such disease that does not have any medicine to give an instant healing to the patient. It is a degenerative disease that destroys your brain cells with the passage of time leading the person to death eventually. It makes you lose all con...
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Author:
Alfred Oliver
18th March 2011
With regards to healthy eating habits there is much discussion about whether or not caffeine is good or perhaps bad for you. The majority of us rely on caffeine from either java cola or even power drinks to remain alert. But some current research is showi...
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Author:
Xroadstech
18th March 2011
You’re having a baby? Congratulations! You’re about to embark on a great adventure. I should know, because my adventure started in the Summer of 2006 with the birth of my son. It’s an exciting time but it can also be exhausting.
With that in mind, I’d ...
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Author:
Stacey Murray
15th March 2011
Various signs and symptoms of dementia in patients include memory loss, impaired abstraction and planning, language and comprehension disturbances, poor judgement, impaired orientation ability, decreased attention and increased restlessness, lack of inter...
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Author:
Bhupinder Kaur Khera
11th March 2011
Feeling a little less mentally quick than you did a few years ago? Maybe you are among the many people who do “brain exercises" like sudoku to slow the cognitive decline associated with aging. We’ve got a better suggestion.
Computer programs to improve...
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Author:
annyang