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Mini Microscope Captures Mouse Brain-Cell Activity
Impact Lab | October 5th 2008
Mini Microscope Watches Mouse Brain Cell Activity A microscope small enough to be mounted to the head of a freely moving mouse makes it possible to watch brain cell activity and whole animal behavior simultaneously in mice. The device offers resea read more
Discover 31 Tips To A Better Brain
Girl-Woman-Beauty-Brains-Blog | September 30th 2008 by Beckie Temple
Got Brain? That's beauty.On our sister -- mother site, Antiaging Blog for Women, which was recently deleted by us due to circumstances beyond our control, we addressed ways to increase brain cells, neurons, and keep memory loss at bay. We will contin read more
Revealing The Regulating Mechanism Behind Signal Transduction In…
Immune System Information the best doctor to us | September 19th 2008 by Alan
Our brain consists of billions of cells that continually transmit signals to each other. This dynamic process - which enables us to learn, remember, and so much more - works only when the brain cells make contact correctly, or, in other words, when t read more
31 Ways to Build New Neurons In Your Brain: No. 9
Antiaging Blog for Women | September 18th 2008 by Beckie Temple
Day 9! I can feel new brain cells already! The tip du jour in 31 Ways to Build New Neurons In Your Brain is music -- sort of. 9. The “Mozart Effect.” A decade ago Frances Rauscher, a psychologist now at the University of Wisconsin read more
31 Ways to Build New Neurons In Your Brain: No. 8
Antiaging Blog for Women | September 17th 2008 by Beckie Temple
Day 8 of 31 Ways to Build New Neurons is about daily mental floss. 8. Do a puzzle.Some of us like jigsaw puzzles, some crossword puzzles, some logic puzzles - it really doesn’t matter kind you choose to do. Doing puzzles in your free time read more
31 Ways to Build New Neurons In Your Brain: No. 7
Antiaging Blog for Women | September 16th 2008 by Beckie Temple
Day 7 of 31 Ways to Build New Neurons answers the question "Can 'bad' fats make you dumb?" 7. Cut the fat. Can “bad” fats make you dumb? When researchers at the University of Toronto put rats on a 40-percent-fat diet, the rats lost ground in read more
Your Brain Stores Memories and Recalls With The Same Neurons
Article Directory Blog | September 10th 2008 by Dan Blackburn
A recent study has proven that your brain uses the same neurons when you recall a memory as it did when you initially had the experience. This has been thought to be the case for some time but the study now shows scientific proof. This is good news f read more
New Water Vessel
Pegleg Starfish | September 9th 2008 by Julie
Remember way back when I did a post about plastic? Oh..no? You thought that was going to be a boring post so you decided not to read it. It’s cool…I only hold grudges for three years. I’ll get over it. If you’re feel read more
Antidepressants need new nerve cells to be effective, UT Southwes…
Psychiatric Medications | August 30th 2008 by Cicolini
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered in mice that the brain must create new nerve cells for either exercise or antidepressants to reduce depression-like behavior.In addition, the researchers found that antidepressants and exe read more
Love Your Brain - Empower Your Life
Natural Superfoods for Optimal Nutrition | August 18th 2008 by NaturalSuperfoods
Without a properly functioning brain we are in serious trouble, we just can’t live up to our full potential. Your brain works on the principle “use it or lose it”. Despite what you may have heard, you really can grow new brain cell read more
Keeping Your Brain Young And Other Age Related Aspects
Go Vital Health 2008 | August 11th 2008
One good telltale of our real age is our mental capacity. We expect that as we become grandmas and grandpas, our intellectual performance can never be the same with its prime years. But why does this happen? And what can we do to avoid thinking like read more
It Happens Every 18 Minutes !
GoalForTheGreen.com | August 6th 2008 by BarbaraRae
In the United States, there is a baby born every 18 minutes that will acquire autism. In most cases it makes itself known before the age of three. The statistics are alarming, and the increase in diagnosed cases has risen dramatically in the last read more
Be smart: Keep on running
Life and Fitness Coach | August 5th 2008 by Glenn Abel
We all know that running makes you fitter and healthier. Now comes evidence that running makes you smarter. Research from Harvard Medical School has shown that running increases the flow of blood to the part of the brain that is... read more
Hang on to Those Brain Cells
JunglesWife | August 3rd 2008
Aimee Herd (August 3, 2008 ) writer for Elijah List Research has found that exercise not only helps protect current nerve cells in the brain, but can actually help to grow new ones! For a long time people have heard that there are many benefits to a read more
How Antidepressants And Cocaine Interact With Brain Cell Targets
Psychiatric Medications | August 2nd 2008 by Cicolini
In a first, scientists from Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia University Medical Center have described the specifics of how brain cells process antidepressant drugs, cocaine and amphetamines.These novel findings could prove useful in the dev read more
Chemical imbalances do not exist; dying brain cells do
depression introspection | July 31st 2008
Researchers have never been fully confident in the chemical imbalance theory, yet the media continue to purport it as fact. Dr. John Grohol over at PsychCentral recently wrote: We’ve all heard the theory — a chemical imbalance in your brain... read more
Smoking Cessation Treatment - Champix Varenicline Available Onlin…
GoodbyeCigs.com You Can Quit - We Can Help! | July 29th 2008 by golferboy
Champixvarenicline.co.uk asked: Champix Varenicline The active ingredient in Champix is varenicline tartrate and it works as a selective partial nicotinic receptor agonist. Like most people you too might have not understood it and would like to clo read more
Human brain cannot multitask
Blog of Cyber Brahma | July 16th 2008 by S.K
Yes, too be sure. Your uncle Jo may claim otherwise, but it is one thing at a time. Want a proof? Look what happens when a driver indulges in sweet nothings over his mobile phone and you hold your heart in your sleeve and escape unhurt by the breadt read more
Understanding Stroke Effects at the Cellular Level
Dan Gilliland's Secret Key to Health | July 9th 2008
The brain can repair the damage [from a stroke] by rerouting the signals going to the effected brain cells to other brain cells. read more
Jogging is the best kind of sports for your health
Into Jogging | July 7th 2008 by Artem
Jogging is the most simple and effective way of physical training that you can do at any time and at any place. Jogging reduces cholesterol and blood sugar, normalizes the weight (by rational nutrition), improves the metabolism, influences the skin, read more
The Psychology and Inspiration of Roller Coasters as Microcosms f…
Postcards from the Funny Farm | July 6th 2008 by Damien Riley
This post is inspired by and dedicated to my cousin. A rider of coasters of parks and imagination. I enjoy roller coasters. Tonight I’m writing about them. At the pizza place tonight, my 3 year old daughter, Isabella, wanted to ride a small read more
Iron Man (2008) with Robert Downey Jr, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeff Brid…
www.pryordurkin.com | June 28th 2008 by Michael Durkin
We were looking to catch up with the latest release at the cinema so booked ourselves a couple of seats at York Vue Cinema to watch Iron Man, starring Robert Downey Jr, Gwyneth Paltrow, Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Leslie Bibb and Faran Tahir. Re read more
Some Manifestation Tips
SpiritualBlog.com | June 10th 2008 by Alexander
In this post I am going to present some manifestation tips from a number of sources around the web. Manifestation is the new age term for attracting your dream life with the power of intention. I have found a few articles on affirmation and maximizin read more
Free Brain Health Webinar
Anti Aging News | May 9th 2008 by GiGi
They will be doing another one of their free webinars on Thursday, May 29 at 5:00 PM PST. This one is on an important anti aging topic: Brain Health For Life: Secrets to Maintaining Healthy Brain Function For Life... read more
Weekend Why - Why is there Organic, Pesticide Free, Drug Free, Ho…
ThinkBlog | May 5th 2008 by Rainer Schmoll
I’m really serious, why is there such a thing as Organic Food? I mean, sure . . . food grown without chemical pesticides won’t cause cancers in ourselves or our children. I guess everybody with at least a few remaining functioning brain read more
Movie Review on Expelled
The Big Dinosaur Lie | April 28th 2008 by Sherry
Last weekend, Evolved Rationalist has decided to waste some of his brain cells going off to the movies to see Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed so he can get to know how bad the film is and how it is better to see the upcoming summer blockbuster fi read more
Reasons Why I Blog
Diletante Escritor | April 28th 2008
1. Make money. 2. Share things that I know. 3. Rant about things. 4. Improve writing skills. 5. Make some friends. 6. Sick of Friendster and Multiply. 7. Make the most out of our internet connection. 8. Have nothing else to do this summer. 9. read more
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Stellascript | April 28th 2008 by Stella
fog storm clouds brain cellsambiguity cementnewspapers ashesBrain Cellsremember forgetorganize imagine dreamreason lie confuseParts of the Brain. read more
Monkey’s Thoughts Move Robot On Other Side of World
PaulSpoerry.com | March 26th 2008 by Paul Spoerry
Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have used a monkey’s brain activity to control a robot on the other side of the globe. In what researchers tout as a first-of-its-kind experiment, monkeys’ thoughts controlled the walking patt read more

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