By: Jenny Rachel Wilson | 2010-03-30 | Memory This series of articles brings you right up to date with the ways to help your brain, boost your memory and avoid serious disintegration of the brain systems through diseases like Alzheimer's. Neuro-nutrition gives us the answers. read more
By: Jenny Rachel Wilson | 2010-04-01 | Memory We all know now that the brain is an amazing tool and the message has come across loud and clear from the brain scientists that we have to keep using it - or we'll lose it - so what can we be doing on an everyday basis to keep that brain of ours in tip top condition. read more
By: Craig Robin | 2010-04-03 | Memory The human brain is a harbour for millions of functions; it has to receive the stimulus from the respective sensory organ, process it and then has to respond/store it for further use. The storage space in the brain is massive because the amount of information we imbibe is all wrapped in lobes of the brain and to retrieve all or part of this memory baggage can be quite taxing for the brain. But the main primary function of the brain is to work non-stop and if this ongoing process is hindered your brain start to deteriorate. Constant activity is key to success of a healthy brain. And the data store needs to be updated to keep your memory fresh and ready-use at any given point. read more
By: Elena Bullock | 2011-04-04 | Memory Are you forgetting more than you think you should? Do you consider your memory poor? Hold on. You are lucky, there is still chance for you. You can improve your memory techniques. read more
By: Jenny Rachel Wilson | 2010-03-30 | Memory Caffeine has had a bad reputation for some time now with reports stating that too much makes us jittery and anxious and that it is better to stick to herbal teas and fresh water to have a really healthy diet. However some of us may be throwing the baby out with the bath water. For the majority of the population caffeine is a fairly beneficial, useful and safe drug! It can help us boost our brains and improve our memories pretty easily. read more
By: Prenoy Yonerp | 2011-02-05 | Health & Fitness When you feel like memory problems are beginning to happen for you, it's time to take stock and follow some tips that will help you retain your memory. read more
By: Tony Dosanjh | 2011-04-24 | Self help If we want to get more benefits in life, it is very essential to have an improved memory. Having a sharper memory allows you to pass all the exams with excellent grades and be at the top of your class. read more
By: Paul Rogers | 2011-08-09 | Memory Numerous individuals dream of their brains functioning just like computers with the same convenience of storage capabilities that one associates with computer technology. Every day, you get access to vast amounts of data some of which you have to store within your brain. There are numerous ways through which one can augment the storage capacity of one's brain. read more
By: Jenny Rachel Wilson | 2010-03-30 | Memory Thiamin is a potent memory booster and over all brain friendly supplement. The shocking facts are that about 40% of older people lack sufficient thiamine and thus affect their capacity for remembering things and can become apathetic. read more
By: Tony Dosanjh | 2011-04-24 | Self help It is believed my most psychologists that the brain's has the capacity to amass an unlimited load of information. This, according to them, means that our mind cannot ever be bursting at the seams. read more
By: Dr. Victor Machione | 2011-02-21 | Mental health Brisk walking three times a week increases memory function. Walking spurs the growth of new neurons in the hippocampus. read more
By: william morgan | 2011-03-25 | Self help Do you want to improve your memory? It can be relatively easy to accomplish. This article will teach you a few simple techniques to get you started. read more
By: william morgan | 2011-04-04 | Self help Different fun ways that you can improve your memory by playing simple memory games that can be played anywhere, anytime. read more
By: Jenny Rachel Wilson | 2010-03-30 | Memory We quite often need to remember chunks of text - perhaps we have to give a speech or are revising for a test. This can be a big challenge for many people, especially if you feel under pressure about the situation you have to do this for. However it is possible to learn to memorise text quickly and easily. read more