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The brain function in question -- which researchers refer to as "slow wave activity" -- is critical to the restoration of mood and the ability to learn, think and remember.
By Gary Picariello | Published 5/4/2007
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In order to play for the "big game," an athlete needs a whole lot of luck, a sharp mind, good acting, exceptional physical capabilities and the left hemisphere of the brain for anaytical thinking.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 11/2/2006
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Science and religion can be combined together to better understand the surrounding environment and to improve the quality of human existence.
By SkyeDanzer | Published 3/7/2007
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I read Torrey Meeks' article about science trumping religion, and I couldn't help but wonder what might spawn such righteous indignation.
By Steve Thompson | Published 12/17/2006
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For individuals who suffer a brain injury, the impact to memory and cognitive function can be permanent and range from mild to severe.
By Christine Cadena | Published 4/5/2007
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The world's first therapeutic vaccine for brain cancer has been made commercially available to patients in Switzerland.
By Regina Sass | Published 7/9/2007
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Traumatic Brain Injury caused by a blow or sudden trauma, disrupts normal function of the brain. Severity of bran injury can be mild, moderate or severe with various symptoms. Different types of brain injuries. Progesterone shown affective treating TBI.
By travels | Published 10/17/2006
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In today's PC world, an overabundance of sympathy has led to hypocrisy that needs to be exposed for what it is. Today's topic: Science.
By Steve Waterman | Published 5/17/2005
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Do you find yourself feeling lethargic at your desk after lunch? Are you becoming more and more forgetful? Do you need to be more alert at school? Is multi-tasking becoming a thing of the past?
By Pam Gaulin | Published 11/9/2006
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Brain teaser worksheets can teach your children important critical thinking skills. Not only will they expand your kid's brain function, they are also a lot of fun. Brain teasers come in many different varieties.
By Melanie Schwear | Published 7/26/2007
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This article details methods for improving brain function and memory.
By Gretchen the Great | Published 8/21/2007
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Can we really determine the existence of God by studying the human brain? Scientists say maybe. Neurotheologists are scientists who try to explain religious experiences in people through brain function, and this is becoming quite the debate.
By Lain | Published 4/26/2007
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A recent study suggests that folic acid can help maintain sharp brain function and memory, and may help reduce the risk of dementia.
By Catherine High | Published 2/2/2007
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A review of the top tips to fight brain fog.
By J. Rica Middlebrooks | Published 3/29/2007
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Severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) sometimes does occur in Type 1 diabetes patients, and this report show that those episodes don't have affects on cognitive function.
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/17/2007
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A panel of scientists presented evidence from several recent studies that demonstrated enhanced brain blood flow after study participants consumed a specially formulated flavanol-rich cocoa beverage.
By Gary Picariello | Published 3/15/2007
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Most of us at one time or another has an issue with some form of memory difficulties. Our bodies require the proper nutrition to function properly and our brains are no different.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 5/18/2007
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Has current brain research yielded usable information? Does the new research in Quantum biology hold possible missing aspects? What do we know about the brain?
By Don Gross | Published 9/19/2006
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Make learning and improve memory by integrating all of your senses into the experience. Scientist discovered that multi-sensory experiences reinforce information to the brain.
By Virginia Sanders | Published 7/8/2007
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This article outlines seven nootropic compounds--readily available dietary supplements that increase alertness, focus, mood, and overall mental function.
By Nathan Shurte | Published 7/14/2005
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New report unveils previously unknown information about SIDS. The report echoes prior findings along with new studies into the increasing problems.
By Kris Karkoski | Published 12/5/2006
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A new study published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report reveals that two-thirds of sports- and recreation-related traumatic brain injuries in the U.S. occur in children and teenagers.
By Jorge M. Rivas | Published 7/30/2007
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In five presentations, set to happen the weekend of November 3, 2007, five researchers from Posit Science Corporation will present their cases in demonstrations that show how using computers for cognitive brain training can help with many different illnesses.
By Momie Tullottes | Published 11/3/2007
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Considering that in the United States, every 72 seconds, somebody is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, you will probably see the importance of understanding and taking steps to keep this disease at bay.
By R.B. | Published 10/28/2007
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More and more studies are showing that brain power can be affected by what you eat. Here are the healthy brain foods that can give your thinking and memory a boost.
By Kristie Leong M.D. | Published 12/3/2007
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So far, doctors and scientists are up in the air about taking brain-enhancing nootropics--but so far won't shame you for at least trying them all if it seems to help you...
By Gregoriancant | Published 1/31/2008
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For adolescents who experience traumatic events, there are significant effects on brain development.
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/14/2007
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Lately, scientists have begun to discover what yogis have known for centuries; that yoga is good for the brain.
By Jennifer Claerr | Published 10/15/2007
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Ten ways to increase brain power.
By Bridget Delaney | Published 10/4/2007
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New York psychiatrist Dr. Valentin Bragin has written an important book that shows you how you can keep the brain active at any age by reestablishing developmental pathways from early childhood.
By Walt Crocker | Published 8/7/2007
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Are you looking for a easy way to boost your brain power? Would you like to improve you memory and your mental focus? Here are four foods for you to try to help feed your brain.
By Lisa S | Published 8/3/2007
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As we age, our brain continues to grow and develop, with myelination continuing into mid-life
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/30/2008
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Offering an overview of the complications associated with abnormal fontanel development in a newborn; averting long term complications involving skull and brain development
By Christine Cadena | Published 8/15/2007
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This article describes how brain research has impacted education methods, with a focus on implementation using technology.
By David Thomas | Published 8/20/2007
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Seeing the enlarged whites of fearful eyes is enough to activate a fear structure in the brain called the amygdala. Seeing that in someone else's eyes could just save you from an attack.
By Rob Mead | Published 12/16/2007
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A new study has possibly shed some light on the mysterious Neanderthal.
By Todd Nelsen | Published 6/21/2007
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An overview of the alternative health benefits of massage therapy.
By Christine Cadena | Published 7/10/2007
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A former teacher, current counselor and grandmother considers the role nutrition plays in child development.
By Anna Morton | Published 8/21/2007
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Keeping an active mind will decrease your chances of developing Alzheimer's.
By Adam Brackstin | Published 6/22/2007
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While engaged in learning over the years I've learned a few things that have helped me to do better in my classes.
By Juno Hera | Published 4/26/2007
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Eating is a necessary activity we all routinely engage in, but rarely consider its purpose. You often eat because you're hungry, but sometimes only because a clock tells you its lunchtime even when food isn't really needed.
By Matthew Norton | Published 1/12/2007
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This paper explains the informational aspect of TBIs. It covers the science and emotional progress of someone who has experienced a TBI.
By Melanie Octavio | Published 4/20/2007
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Women may outlive men in years but are more likely to face Alzheimer's or dementia. Visit any nursing home and see how aging is not so kind to women. Many elder women have problems with cognitive decline.
By Denise Nuttall | Published 9/24/2007
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This article shows you how to best determine your horse's learning style.
By Elizabeth J. Baldwin | Published 10/15/2007
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This finding disproves the popular, but false, neurodevelopmental theory once favored by Weinberger. Recently he gave up on the theory for schizophrenia.
By Craig Olson | Published 4/18/2008
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Each time this memory is recalled, and new short-term piece of information is associated with it, and creates a new long-term memory making it easier to recall.
By aishaladon | Published 4/21/2008
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For children with ADHD, it is believed there is a complication involving the prefrontal cortex.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/30/2008
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For women under age 50, who have undergone oophorectomy, it is important to consider estrogen replacement therapy to promote long term neurological and cognitive performance
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/3/2007
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With the obesity epidemic getting worse almost daily, any research that has the possibility to mediate the situation is welcome news.
By Regina Sass | Published 11/1/2007
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With this, activity of individual muscles or muscle fibers during action can be measured in various and valuable ways.
By Jessica Mousseau | Published 5/23/2006
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