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From: ExpertClick As the brain ages, neural connections occur more slowly, causing certain abilities to to fall off from where they were when the person was younger. But all is not lost. Just like the baseball player who can...


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From: U.S. News Alzheimer's disease is known for the knockout blow it delivers to memory and other cognitive functions. But this disease of the brain may also be linked to muscle weakness, according to a study published today in the...


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By RealAge Piling your favorite sandwich fixings on the right kind of bread could mean healthier blood pressure. The right choice? One hundred percent whole-grain. A recent study showed that a diet high in whole grains...


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By RealAge Creamy, luscious, buttery-smooth -- and it may be good for your pancreas, too. We're talking about the avocado. Why? Because it's got plant fats. And recent research shows that getting more of your...


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There are three principal stages on the road to reversal, by which I mean the dream of a spreading middle-aged man to return to the health, wellbeing and flat stomach of his younger days. Those steps, one might say, comprise the journey from fit...


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From: Article maniac Perhaps one of the most painful experiences in life is to have to lose the identity of oneself. To lose the memory of loved ones and to die not knowing what happened in your life. This most painful experience,...


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Want to reduce your risk of disease by a whopping 78 percent? (Who doesnt?) Following just four little rules could do it for you. They are, in order of importance, (1) watch your weight, (2) say no to cigarettes, (3) take a daily walk,...


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New studies show that getting a good nights sleep should be the most important activity in a persons day. Poor sleep is linked with obesity, impaired memory, and suicidal behavior. In two studies, researchers found that shortened or...


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Stress, whether acknowledged or submerged in busyness, may have a positive impact. It can drive us to achieve, to excel, and to survive against great odds. Of course, stress has a sterner face as well. Whether we are...


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What do you make of the image below remember it is your mind and your perspective you'll get the most out of this by sharing your thoughts here or by comparing your thoughts with someone else you know by showing them this view. It...


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This is the question being posed by the BBC, London, UK. There is an interesting link here to a video on this very subject Today presenter Evan Davis has his brain scanned By Dr Adrian Owen Medical Research Council, Cognition...


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A council is fitting dementia patients with sat nav technology to help ensure they remain safe and don't get lost. By Nick Britten Published: 3:08PM BST 26 Aug 2009 Sufferers in Warwickshire can now be constantly monitored...


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There are people out there who work their pants off in the gym, change the foods they eat, drink plenty of water, increase fiber intake, take a ton of vitamins and still cannot lose those extra pounds. This is especially true of people who have lost...


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Found - surfing the web Likability -- it's a key predictor to success in all areas of life. From being the teacher's pet to party invitations to job promotions, likability can get you where you want to go. Likability...


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Neuroscientists have some good news for us. "Don't automatically expect that your memory will go to pot as you age," says Dr. James L. McGaugh, director of the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory at the University of...


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What does this suggest to you Think about it and then compare yourself with others I wonder what they think? Do you?


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New research suggests yes -- but make your own with safflower oil and vinegar. In a study, a small amount of safflower oil every day had a tummy-trimming effect in a special population of women with diabetes. Slimming Safflower ...


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All I can see are rounds of colour but hang on there I do see more Overall I don't know what to think but break it up and I see this and that and that and this oh, I'm really getting this and suddenly I see an...


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Running, walking, boxing and pole-dancing are just a few of the ways people around the world are keeping fit. A woman walks a dog as others rollerblade and jog along the waterfront at East Coast Park in Singapore February 7,...


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Protein Powder. The building block of high-quality muscle . The one supplement that every expert agrees is needed to get stronger and bigger. So it only begs the question: What is the best protein powder to take? Well what exactly constitutes best?...


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