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    Walk in the Park Can Benefit Those with Depression   | Psych Central News
    Walk in the Park Can Benefit Those with Depression | Psych Central News
    A walk in the park may have psychological benefits for people suffering from depression, according to researchers in Canada and the U.S. Our study showed
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    Device might spark memories in some with Alzheimer's
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    Device might spark memories in some with Alzheimer's | Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A small safety trial suggests a pacemaker-like device implanted into the brains of Alzheimer's patients may stimulate beneficial brain activity in some.The results do not signal
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    Daniel G. Amen, MD Responds to Junior Seau - MarketWatch
    Daniel G. Amen, MD Responds to Junior Seau - MarketWatch
    Daniel G. Amen, MD Responds to Junior Seau - MarketWatch
    • May 4
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      Debbie Hampton- Moderator They do need to understand that this is in their brains and can be improved before more kill themselves!
      • May 6
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    Sleeping on the job common practice for many
    Don't expect to find Ronit Rogoszinski in meetings, entertaining clients, or hunched over her desk around lunchtime. The 45-year-old wealth adviser and financial planner in New York describes herself as an expert "...
    • April 23
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    Peripheral vision snaps brain 'video' power  › News in Science (ABC Science)
    Peripheral vision snaps brain 'video' power › News in Science (ABC Science)
    A study of peripheral vision has given clues on how our brain stitches together high quality 'video' from the limited input we get from our eyes.
    • April 18
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    FDA Approves Alzheimer's Test Developed by Eli Lilly - WSJ.com
    FDA Approves Alzheimer's Test Developed by Eli Lilly - WSJ.com
    The FDA approved an Eli Lilly test that can help detect Alzheimer's—a potential boon to treatment and developing drugs against the disease.
    • April 12
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      Debbie Hampton- Moderator Great news!
      • April 12
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    Extreme Eaters Show Abnormal Brain Activity - Science News
    Extreme Eaters Show Abnormal Brain Activity - Science News
    Pictures of food revs up reward circuits in the obese, slows them down in severely underweight
    • April 5
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    Why Women Hate Energy Drinks; A Smoother Alternative
    Caffeine crammed energy drinks produce adrenaline and exacerbate the hormonal rollercoaster - both the bane of most women. Harvard researcher identifies new GungHo Focus Shot that may provide the smooth focus, energy...
    • March 30
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    A Heart Helper May Come at a Price for the Brain - NYTimes.com
    A Heart Helper May Come at a Price for the Brain - NYTimes.com
    Doctors have been fielding reports from patients that statins leave them feeling "fuzzy," and unable to remember small and big things.
    • March 5
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    Parkinson’s Drug Helps Speed Recovery After Brain Trauma, Researchers Say - Bloomberg
    A drug for Parkinson’s disease accelerated the ability of patients with severe brain injuries to open their eyes and speak, providing what researchers said is the first evidence that a medical treatment might help speed head trauma recovery.
    • March 1
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    A Little Known Secret to Help Athletes Achieve Higher Endurance, Agility - Technorati Sports
    A Little Known Secret to Help Athletes Achieve Higher Endurance, Agility - Technorati Sports
    A highly functioning brain is one that is capable of achieving phenomenal feats. Athletes can achieve these feats through brain carbo-loading, a scientific term that refers to creating fuel reserves in the brain in between exercises, for peak performance.
    • February 26
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      Debbie Hampton- Moderator Good to know. I have a friend who is an ultra-athlete. He ran across the Sahara desert. Yes, you read that right! Will make sure he sees this.
      • February 27
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    George Phillips Clearly it pays to have a good memory...
    Memory grand master Ed Cooke gets $1M to teach his tricks at new startup, Memrise | VentureBeat
    Memory grand master Ed Cooke gets $1M to teach his tricks at new startup, Memrise | VentureBeat
    There is nothing extraordinary about Ed Cooke's brain. Sure he can memorize a 1000 digit number in less than an hour, but so can you, he believes. "It's not like I was born with special cognitive abilities.
    • February 16
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    George Phillips
    Cancer drug may treat Alzheimer's | Fox News
    Cancer drug may treat Alzheimer's | Fox News
    A cancer drug has succeeded in reversing Alzheimer's disease in its early stages in mice
    • February 10
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    George Phillips
    New Scientifically Designed ifocus Computer Game Changes Kids' Lives by Improving Attention, Concentration & Memory - MarketWatch
    New Scientifically Designed ifocus Computer Game Changes Kids' Lives by Improving Attention, Concentration & Memory - MarketWatch
    New Scientifically Designed ifocus Computer Game Changes Kids' Lives by Improving Attention, Concentration & Memory - MarketWatch
    • January 31
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      Debbie Hampton- Moderator I want to check it out for me!
      • February 1
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      kindredspirit Me too! :)
      • February 1
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    George Phillips
    Men at Higher Risk for Mental Decline That Precedes Alzheimer's - US News and World Report
    Men at Higher Risk for Mental Decline That Precedes Alzheimer's - US News and World Report
    Odds worst for people without college education, study finds
    • January 26
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    George Phillips
    Study: Challenging seniors' brains can also change their personality –  - CNN.com Blogs
    Study: Challenging seniors' brains can also change their personality – - CNN.com Blogs
    We’ve all heard the adage “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks." But new research reveals that you CAN teach an older adult how to improve their brain skills, with the added effect of changing a personality trait, making them more open to
    • January 20
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    George Phillips
    Melville House Books » The Edge Question 2012: Cognitive scientists explain how our brains sees the world in metaphors
    Melville House Books » The Edge Question 2012: Cognitive scientists explain how our brains sees the world in metaphors
    On Sunday, Edge posted 192 responses to their annual question. This year’s query, suggested by Steven Pinker, was “WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DEEP, ELEGANT, OR BEAUTIFUL EXPLANATION?”  The responses—from CEOs, artists, inventors, journalists, and scie
    • January 17
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    George Phillips
    Changes in Cerebrospinal Fluid May Signal Early Alzheimer's - US News and World Report
    Changes in Cerebrospinal Fluid May Signal Early Alzheimer's - US News and World Report
    Study found they preceded actual development of disease by 5 to 10 years
    • January 6
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      Ric - Moderator Interesting reading
      • January 6
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    George Phillips
    Nine Stubborn Brain Myths That Just Won't Die, Debunked by Science
    Nine Stubborn Brain Myths That Just Won't Die, Debunked by Science
    Brain games will make you smarter! The internet is making you dumber! Alcohol is killing your brain cells! The brain is a mystery we've been trying to solve for ages, and the desire to unlock its secrets has led to vast amounts of misinformation. Many of
    • December 14, 2011
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      George Phillips It would have been nice if they actually got the facts right. I'm no neuroscientist, but even I've read the reports about how flawed the BBC "test" was.
      • December 14, 2011
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      Debbie Hampton- Moderator Agreed..I do not believe #7 to be true at all. I know, in my own case, brain training DID make a huge improvement in my recovery from a brain injury.
      • December 14, 2011
    • George Phillips
      Erin Matlock - CEO BRAIN PAGES It's unfortunate the author chose not do to 5 minutes of research which would have turned up many thorough rebuttals to the BBC study.
      • December 15, 2011
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	CBS Drama 'Unforgettable' Is Based on Real-World Brains | wusa9.com
    CBS Drama 'Unforgettable' Is Based on Real-World Brains | wusa9.com
    CBS Drama 'Unforgettable' Is Based on Real-World Brains | wusa9.com
    • December 8, 2011
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  • Joanne Hello everyone its been awhile since i have been on last, hope you are all well and healthy...An update on my dad, unfortunately he passed away 2 weeks ago... i was lucky to have had 9 days with him before he went...i have lots more to tell but not up to communicating with people atm even ,my own friends...i will be back soon...
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  • Walk in the Park Can Benefit Those with Depression | Psych Central News
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  • Device might spark memories in some with Alzheimer's | Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A small safety trial suggests a pacemaker-like device implanted into the brains of Alzheimer's patients may stimulate beneficial brain activity in some.The results do not signal
  • Daniel G. Amen, MD Responds to Junior Seau - MarketWatch
    Daniel G. Amen, MD Responds to Junior Seau - MarketWatch
  • Sleeping on the job common practice for many
    Don't expect to find Ronit Rogoszinski in meetings, entertaining clients, or hunched over her desk around lunchtime. The 45-year-old wealth adviser and financial planner in New York describes herself as an expert "...
  • Peripheral vision snaps brain 'video' power › News in Science (ABC Science)
    A study of peripheral vision has given clues on how our brain stitches together high quality 'video' from the limited input we get from our eyes.
  • FDA Approves Alzheimer's Test Developed by Eli Lilly - WSJ.com
    The FDA approved an Eli Lilly test that can help detect Alzheimer's—a potential boon to treatment and developing drugs against the disease.
  • Extreme Eaters Show Abnormal Brain Activity - Science News
    Pictures of food revs up reward circuits in the obese, slows them down in severely underweight
  • Why Women Hate Energy Drinks; A Smoother Alternative
    Caffeine crammed energy drinks produce adrenaline and exacerbate the hormonal rollercoaster - both the bane of most women. Harvard researcher identifies new GungHo Focus Shot that may provide the smooth focus, energy...
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