3. September 2009

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At a Loss with Memory?

brainDo you frequently forget people’s names or important dates or walk into a room and forgot why you went in there?  Rest assured, you are not alone.  And over the years, it seems as if it just gets worse.  However, all you really have to do is focus and try. 

Eat Antioxidant rich food. Antioxidants are found mainly in fruits and vegetables.  Berries and nuts are perfect examples.  These types of foods will help fortify your memory.

Visualize. Concentrate on the task of remembering.  Write it down.  Say it out loud.  Go back an hour later and do it again.  One popular memory tactic is to picture a cul-de-sac with about 8-9 houses.  In each house, store a descrete part of what you are trying to remember.  Often giving a place for things asssits in the recall.  It helps use and store things in your long term memory, as opposed to short term memory.

Read.  Read regularly.  It sharpens the mind and develops nerve connections in the brain and the best part is you don’t have to sweat while doing it!

Learn.  Be consistent in learning new things, even simple things like decorating a cake, or learning a board game.  Constantly keeping the brain active assists in brain functionality. 

With a little hard work and a splash of positivity, you just might be surprised with your impressive memory skills and you just might remember where you put your car keys next time.  Good luck!

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27. August 2009

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Sleeping…a must!

Are you guilty of the most overlooked, unhealthy practice in America — getting too little sleep?  Most of us are!  In this 21st century fast paced lifestyle, sleep is definitely a must.
Sleep ensures functionality of the brain, perfomance of tasks, and even sharpens memory.  It can also aid in losing weight. 
The average human body needs about 7 [...]

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20. August 2009

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Health Hazards in Your Home?

There are so many things within your own home that will keep you more than preoccupied with cleaning.  But what about some of the normal household items you’ve never thought about?  Are there things in your house that are getting coated with germs and bacteria without you knowing it?  Here is a list of things [...]

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13. August 2009

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Fit Body, Fit Mind?

Recent findings from biology and education research show that regular schedules of physical activity actually improve the workings of the mind.
In children, regular exercise has shown an increase in memory retention, attention span, and overall learning development.  It has also shown to assist in decreasing attention deficit disorders. 
Older people are also encouraged make exercise an [...]

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6. August 2009

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The Swine Flu Threat

 Novel H1N1 or “swine flu” as it is recently called, is a growing worry and threat to many families around the world.  It is a new virus found in April of 2009 and since, the CDC has declared it a public health emergency.  Normally this influenza is found in pigs, however, the flu has recently infected [...]

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30. July 2009

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Fear the dentist?

People all over the world neglect their oral health because of fear.  Many skip dental exams due to a past childhood experience like not being fully numb during a procedure.  Many people don’t visit the dentist for years due to their anxiety.  Some fear they will be ridiculed for the state of their teeth.  However, it is of [...]

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23. July 2009

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How to get your child to eat healthy food

Many parents have a difficult time getting their young children to eat well or eat enough or eat at all.  So what’s the secret to getting your child to eat healthy food? 
Here are some ideas:
1.) Provide healthy food so junk food is not a temptation for children.  Teach them from a young age the importance of [...]

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16. July 2009

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Paying Attention to Neurofeedback

The EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Journal will post a study tomorrow purporting that scientific research has provided evidence proving that Neurofeedback (also called EEG Biofeedback) is an affective treatment method for combating ADHD.
Neurofeedback is the use of external response mechanisms (like sounds or vibrations) to represent brain activity. These indicators are used to help the [...]

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14. April 2009

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alli: A Miracle Pill?

If you’ve flipped through a magazine or turned on the TV lately, you’ve likely seen an advertisement for the weight-loss pill alli. According to the company Web site, “If you are ready to take responsibility, alli and your hard work can help increase your weight loss by 50 [percent].”
Sounds too good to be true, right? [...]

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13. April 2009

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Chicken Soup: For More than Just Your Soul

Remember when your mom used to bring you a piping hot bowl of chicken soup when you were feeling under the weather? Turns out, Mom might have been on to something.
Recently, researchers decided to put the old chicken soup remedy to the test. They tested a number of store-bought and homemade chicken soups to determine [...]

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