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Give Your Brain A Tea Break

19th June 2008
Scientists in Singapore have read the tea leaves, and found that a cup of the brew is good for the brain. The study, taken over a period of four years, adds to the growing knowledge on tea's long-touted virtues. The main finding is that tea slows do... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

What Has Been Happening On Alzheimers Research

18th June 2008
"All in all, we are faced obviously with a peculiar disease process," physician Alois Alzheimer wrote in 1901. After performing an autopsy on one of his patients, the German doctor concluded that the memory loss, disorientation, impaired speech and delusi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

New Safe Detox for Amalgam Fillings

30th May 2008
Mercury is the most toxic, non-radioactive element on the earth. Most medical and scientific researchers have called for a ban on the use of mercury in all products. However, the potential harmful effects of mercury fillings have been ignored by the U.S. ... Read >
Author: Perry A~

The Brain Equivalent of a Heart Attack - Stroke Information

20th May 2008
A stroke is a condition very similar to heart attack, the only difference is that instead of attacking the heart this one attacks the brain, every second after a person has suffer from a stroke a brain cell dies, this doesn't sound terrible since most peo... Read >
Author: John Sern

Why Knowing About Schizophrenia Is Important

29th March 2008
The scary thing about schizophrenia is that sufferers may be so confused by the symptoms that they are unable to tell what is real and what is fantasy. For instance, when serial killer David Berkowitz saw black dogs barking out orders to kill, he believed... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Two Little Known Secrets of Successful Real Estate Investing

18th January 2008
If you’re new to investing in real estate, it may seem confusing and complicated. With all those contracts, property titles, and legal forms, it can tend to look like rocket science, but it’s not. I believe the main reason people get so confus... Read >
Author: jamesnoha

Alternative Medicines And Treatment For Tourettes Syndrome

14th November 2007
If you have Tourette syndrome, you make unusual movements or sounds, called tics. You have little or no control over them. Common tics are throat-clearing and blinking. You may repeat words, spin, or, rarely, blurt out swear words. Tourette syndrome (also... Read >
Author: Alien

Hormones And Your Depression

25th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stephen LauHormones form the biochemical basis of major depression. Estrogen, a female hormone produced in the ovaries, plays a pivotal role in your brain in that it increases the amount of mood-regulating neurotransmiiters, whose malfu... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Mobile Phones and Cancer

13th September 2007
There are lots of myths in the air defining the strong correlation between mobile usage and occurrence of cancer; however, recent researches show there is no such evidence so far.Radiation from Mobile PhoneIt is a well-known fact that microwave radiation ... Read >
Author: Ian Ball

Psychiatric Evidence of Bipolar Disorder

28th August 2007
Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a serious mental illness that has eluded doctors for decades. For many years, bipolar disorder patients were diagnosed as psychotic or Schitsophrinia. However, about twenty years ago, manic depression became a mor... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Benefits of Brahmi: Increase Memory and Mind Alertness

10th May 2007
Brahmi is a world renowned herb for its effectiveness in memory boosting and promoting mind alertness. It is also commonly known as Indian pennywort and Bacopa monnieri in Latin. It is widely used as an antioxidant and in improving the brain cell function... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Are Mercury Amalgam Fillings Dangerous To Health? New Cosmetic Dentistry Avoids this Danger

08th May 2007
It has been over 150 years that the American Dental Association (ADA) has assured us that mercury was not released from an amalgam filling. The long-standing controversy about whether mercury is released is over and the ADA now admits that it can no longe... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Neuroscience: What is Brain Plasticity?

29th March 2007
Neuroscience has changed considerably in the past 20 years. An example of change over period is the concept of brain plasticity. Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to rewire itself, relocating information processing functions to different brai... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

The Winds Of Change Don't Always Blow Gently

20th March 2007
The more my age changes the less amicable I am toward change. I really would not mind change so much if some changes were not so different. Of course, my mind is open to change on this subject. For example, I really don't get this idea of Daylight Savi... Read >
Author: James Snyder

Refuse to Stress

15th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC Stress is too common in most people's lives today. We live in a fast-paced world with many demands on our time. How we react to stress sets the stage for much of our health. Exercise battles stress We have kn... Read >
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