Articles, tagged with "brain function", page 6
15th February 2011
It’s not unusual for people to notice that their memory isn’t quite as sharp as it used to be. The realization can bring on worry and fear that some serious underlying brain disorder is to blame. Fortunately, more often than not, lapses in memory and co...
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Author:
kevingreen
14th February 2011
The human brain is a source of constant fascination, still holding many mysteries for researchers and scientists as to how it operates. Among the facts we do know, however, is that because 60% of the brain is composed of fat, it is vital that our diets co...
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Author:
garethjones
11th February 2011
Stop! Don't let this year's resolution to get in the shape fall by wayside like it has every other year. There are plenty of ways to come up with a great weight loss and exercise plan, and more importantly, to stick with it!
Do you need motivation to g...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
11th February 2011
Good nutrition is a vital part of living a healthy lifestyle. The effects of eating right, along with physical activity are many, not the least of which is optimal brain performance. When people consider ways to improve memory, the most common methods l...
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Author:
kevingreen
10th February 2011
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Giving an infant you motherly and loving touch shows many emotional and physical benefits to both you and your baby. Touching you newborn can ease their exit from your womb, providing a smooth and reassuring transition into the world; it reduc...
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Author:
Nyrie
10th February 2011
During the first part of The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, Chopra shares this quick prayer: "Today I shall judge nothing that occurs"
This prayer is the motto for observing non-judgment, but how or why would anyone choose to "judge nothing that occu...
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Author:
pdigio87
10th February 2011
Memory can be defined as our brain’s ability to process ‘the stored information’ that we have learned in the past. It may sound like a very simple process but memory is a very complex procedure and whenever we try to remember things, we are activating mul...
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Author:
kevingreen
09th February 2011
Aging or busy schedules can be the root causes of a certain amount of forgetfulness and may be considered natural. However, such factors can also lead to medication usage and depression which can seriously affect a person's memory. Scientists believe tha...
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Author:
kevingreen
07th February 2011
The Atkins diet program is very fashionable, but it is additionally comes with a lot of criticism. Health specialists, doctors and eating plan specialists originate from all distinct opinions when looking at the Atkins diet program and various low carb di...
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Author:
maureeneddy123
07th February 2011
Nowadays, coffee has become an essential drink for the people especially office workers. A quick caffeine boost can be provided by espresso, cappuccino, or instant coffee. For others, coffee is already an addiction and it takes more than just a cup of co...
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Author:
Jason Albany
04th February 2011
Some particular minerals and vitamins are essential for the best performance of brain as the operator of our own bodies. Because these substances can't be generated by the body you need to get them by using proper diets. Lots of people choose vitamin supp...
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Author:
sidana
04th February 2011
Modern life surely does take a toll on the human body. The amount that we have to try and pack into any given day is often overwhelming and we find ourselves sleeping less and working longer hours as we try and balance our jobs with our family responsibil...
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Functional Holistic Wellness
31st January 2011
Every day it seems that there is new evidence that Omega 3 fatty acids can alleviate depression, heart disease, Alzheimer's, and improve overall health. The Omega 3 supplement industry has soared. Clinical trials on depression, heart disease, and diabetes...
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Author:
Alexander V Martin
25th January 2011
Drawing on a wonderful array of sources, from fashion magazines such as Harper's Bazaar and Vogue to department store records and surviving garments, The American Look presents a rich and multi-faceted exploration of the development of a distinct New York...
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Author:
kimpaul
21st January 2011
Research shows the natural amino acid 5htp benefits those experiencing depressive symptoms by promoting feelings of calm and well-being without the side effects of prescription anti-depressants.
Derived from the West African plant Griffonia simplicifol...
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Author:
webchickgin