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Four Brain Games to Challenge & Train Your Neurons!
The Best Free Training | October 8th 2008 by Mike G
Topic: Brain training, brain teasing, mental challenges Format: Interactive, graphical, web-based game Reviewer/email: Mike G - greers_pm@yahoo.com “When you exercise or stimulate your brain through new or merely unfamiliar activities, you can read more
Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog Carnival 70
FitBuff.com - Total Mind and Body Fitness | October 6th 2008 by FitBuff
Monday is Blog Carnivals Day. A Blog Carnival is basically a collection of articles or blog posts, all relating to a similar subject, that are gathered together for your viewing pleasure. You can quickly and conveniently see a list of Article Titles read more
Welcome to The Alpha Lipoic Acid Blog!
The Alpha Lipoic Acid Blog | October 5th 2008 by James J. Gormley
What is alpha lipoic acid? Alpha lipoic acid, or ALA, is a powerful antioxidant that, according to ALA pioneer Burt Berkson, M.D., in the December 2007 edition of the Townsend Letter, is the “rate-limiting factor for the production of energy from c read more
Top Five Secret Reasons You May Need More Vitamin C
Health & Fitness Solutions | October 1st 2008 by Michael Paladin
Everyone knows that vitamin C can help to reduce symptoms of a cold if taken in sufficient quantity when sniffles first appear, but you may not know is that researchers have found evidence strongly suggesting vitamin C can be used to head off some se read more
Why Religious Fasting Could Be Good for Your Brain
DrEddyClinic.com Integrated Medicine Blog | September 22nd 2008 by Dr. Eddy
By Andrea UseemRamadan is in its third week now, and the required dawn-to-dusk fasting often feels like a daily mini–marathon. By late afternoon, hunger and thirst have sucked me dry, leaving me sleepy, slow-minded, and sometimes short-tempered.I k read more
Mercury Amalgam Removal Can Only Be a Partial Solution
Know Thy Health | September 19th 2008 by L.M. Verigin
It seems that some people, when they start learning the truth about the risks of amalgam fillings, will instantly ascribe all of their symptoms to the presence of mercury in their mouths. They want to get it out immediately and often expect to feel i read more
Putting It All Together: Conditioning The BodyMind
Get FIT | September 16th 2008 by Noel Lyons
I came across a great free resource today Your Brain at Work: Making the Science of Cognitive Fitness Work for You It combines the latest neuroscience with practical tips for brain health So what? (...) read more
Vegetarian Diets Shrink the Brain
Health & Fitness Solutions | September 15th 2008 by Michael Paladin
Vegans and vegetarians are famous, not only for their insufferable moralizing, but also for the bogus claims of better health. It turns out that there's a biological basis for both: their brains are shrinking.Scientists have discovered that going veg read more
Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog Carnival 65
FitBuff.com - Total Mind and Body Fitness | September 1st 2008 by FitBuff
Monday is Blog Carnivals Day. A Blog Carnival is basically a collection of articles or blog posts, all relating to a similar subject, that are gathered together for your viewing pleasure. You can quickly and conveniently see a list of Article Titles read more
Back to School Guide: Useful Free Resources for Students
The Best Free Training | September 1st 2008 by Mike G
In the last several months, I’ve reviewed a bunch of powerful free training and tools that can help students succeed in this new school year. Here’s a list of items you might want to check out. General Study Support ZipRoad: “The Easy read more
Which Is Better? Eating Fish Or Taking Fish Oil Capsules?
Advancing Health, Redefining Freedom | September 1st 2008 by Jeff
There is nothing like a day out on the water, FISHING! The only thing better than a fish dinner is eating fish that you have caught by yourself. Somehow, it seems to taste better! You can always guarantee the freshness and handling that way. My favor read more
Do Natural Remedies for High Blood Pressure Really Work?
Taekwondo-Network | August 31st 2008 by Kalynn Amadio
Honest Mind, Loving Heart, Strength in Body! The Martial Arts way of Life at The Taekwondo Network Also check out Alternatively-Healthier.com for more on natural remedies.By Paul JohnsonEven though high blood pressure remedies are on the market a lot read more
Top 10 Brain Training Future Trends: New Mind/Body Focus, Brain T…
LIFESALARY.COM - ARTICLES CENTER | August 28th 2008 by JBiggs
In an emerging, dynamic, high growth market, like brain training, it is difficult to make precise projections. But, we can observe a number of trends that executives, consumers, public policy makers, and the media should watch closely in the coming y read more
Mental-pause: It’s all in your mind
Great Adaptations | August 28th 2008 by Suzanna B Stinnett
Note: This guest-post is by Eileen Williams, the owner of “The Feisty Side of Fifty.” It’s part of my Introductions series while I’m touring. Enjoy! And be sure to visit Eileen at her blog. Many women over fifty complain they read more
Ginkgo Biloba for Memory
What The Magus Has To Say ON Just About Anything | August 27th 2008 by micgui
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Health Issues for Aging Populations
The Best Free Training | August 22nd 2008 by Mike G
Topic: Introduction to the study of aging and its implications for families, society, and health care Format: Website with PDF files of slides from lectures, suggested readings, links, and reference list Reviewer/email: Mike G - greers_pm@yahoo.com read more
A Workout For Your Brain
BioLoser | August 21st 2008 by David
Human brain - Originally uploaded by Gaetan Lee Working out not only helps strengthen the muscles and the heart, it also strengthens the brain. Try this test to see how strong your brain is: Stand on one leg and close your eyes. The longer you can read more
Eating Fish May Benefit Aging Brains
Grab Some Health News. | August 11th 2008 by Kathleen
Most of us have heard that fish is “brain food’. The benefits of Omega 3’s from fish oils are well documented. According to a newer study, moderate consumption of tuna and other fish may improve the health of white matter in the brain of elder read more
Do Statins Make You Stupid?
Advancing Health, Redefining Freedom | August 10th 2008 by Jeff
World-wide, some 25 million people take statins, including Zocor, Mevacor, Crestor, Pravachol and Vytorin to lower their cholesterol. Could they also be lowering their IQ at the same time?In a recent Wall Street Journal article, Orli Etingin, vice ch read more
Quick Links: Gum Disease & Diabetes, Fluoride Risks, Weight & Pla…
Know Thy Health | August 8th 2008 by L.M. Verigin
Researchers Report Periodontal Disease Independently Predicts New Onset Diabetes (Medical News Today) Periodontal disease may be an independent predictor of incident Type 2 diabetes, according to a study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman read more
Your Brain on Exercise: How Working Out Makes You Smarter
Health & Fitness Solutions | August 8th 2008 by Michael Paladin
Exercise improves your body, but it also improves your mind. Regular exercisers learn faster, remember more, think more clearly, and even recover more easily from brain injuries.Athletes and people who exercise not only have better bods — they have read more
Exercise and healthy eating habits lead to increased intelligence
Will to Exist | August 7th 2008 by Trevor Snyder
Most people are at least dimly aware that regular exercise generally produces health benefits. But not everyone knows that those benefits extend beyond the body and into the human brain. The bottom line: Exercisers learn faster, remember more, t read more
Why Fatty Fish Is Good for Your Brain
Health & Fitness Solutions | August 4th 2008 by Michael Paladin
For years, the "food police" tried to convince Americans that fat was bad for them, but that scientific consensus has been discredited. Fat is once again recognized as important to health, and as is often the case, studies show that eating nutritious read more
Quote #6
BabaliciouS - Homo Pithecus Sanctus | August 4th 2008 by baba
“Ma pensée, c’est moi: voilà pourquoi je ne peux pas m’arrêter. J’existe par ce que je pense … et je ne peux pas m’empêcher de penser.” Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-80, French philosopher, novelist, playwright, read more
Neuroplasticity
Personal Development by Transition Coach | July 19th 2008 by TRCoach
Here are some great quotes about brain plasticity - researchers are finding more evidence about the relationship between exercise, physical and mental health. Exercise your body, exercise your brain, exercise your mind. “Brain Plasticity - Ref read more
Social Media, our brains, and support
Great Adaptations | July 16th 2008 by Suzanna B Stinnett
________________________________________________________________________________ I’m writing about my experiences at Social Media Camp, and all the gazillions of connections it triggered, over at the Examiner. Here’s the link for the firs read more
Quick Links: Effective Ortho, Early Diet & Later Health, Food & t…
Know Thy Health | July 14th 2008 by L.M. Verigin
Survey: Most Effective Dental Braces Are Least Attractive (Physorg) FDA Slowing New Medicine Pipeline (WSJ via azcentral.com) 100 Californians Injured by Hospitals Each Month (MedHeadlines) Mother’s Junk Food “Harms Child” (BBC) Ear read more
Sparking some brain signals when you’re stuck inside
Great Adaptations | July 7th 2008 by Suzanna B Stinnett
_________________________________________________________________________ I’ve been looking for something to get my energy going, since the smoke in the air right now is really slowing me down. Referring to the book “Brain Longevity,” which I h read more
14 Scientifically-Proven Ways to Boost Brain Power
KAIZEN | July 2nd 2008 by Abdul Majid
This posting appeared in eMedExpert.comUntil just a few years ago, doctors believed that the brain stopped making new neural connections - meaning that the memory began to get irreversibly worse - when the body stopped developing, u read more
How to Lower Cholesterol - High Cholesterol and other Conditions
Taekwondo-Network | June 25th 2008 by Kalynn Amadio
Honest Mind, Loving Heart, Strength in Body! The Martial Arts way of Life at The Taekwondo NetworkBy MengThere are several other diseases and conditions that are connected to high LDL blood cholesterol but may not be thought to have any connection wi read more

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