By: john wilson | 2011-09-28 | Medicine Professor Imre Zs – Nagy from the Debrechen University Hungary was the first to describe the membrane theory of aging. read more
By: Christina Sponias | 2010-03-27 | Psychology The biggest part of the human brain is totally absurd, because it is wild, and it didn't pass through the process of organization that the human side of our conscience did. Therefore, it is violent and cruel like all wild animals who kill their pray to survive. This is a sad reality, but it can be changed if we transform the wild part into human, like the tiny side of our brain that we know and we can see. This is possible through dream interpretation. read more
By: Nathanael Eisenberg | 2011-09-23 | Mental health Our brain is the most complex organ in our bodies. In humans, the brain is the center of the entire nervous system. read more
By: Robert Wascher | 2010-03-29 | Spirituality The related moral issues of honesty and dishonesty have been debated for thousands of years by philosophers and theologians, with an abundance of resulting theories about how people ultimately decide to confront moral quandaries in their lives. While virtually all of us will resort to at least modest acts of dishonesty from time-to-time, some of us, clearly, are more prone than others to engaging in deceptive and dishonest behaviors on a more frequent basis. read more
By: Sonia Jones | 2010-03-28 | Spirituality What you consume makes all the difference to your brain function and mood. The brain is greedy approximately 50% of the total body's needs. It goes without saying it's the most complex organ and it requires a lot of nutrients. read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-17 | Mental health More has been learned about the brain in the last decades than all of the previous years combined because of the increased effort put into research. What is interesting is how the brain works. We describe here four interesting psychological functions the brain performs. read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2010-12-21 | Article Marketing Scientists have found that when people meditate, they shift their brain function to different parts of the brain. Recent studies on senior citizens have found that the brain can be reshaped with daily meditation. read more
By: Troy Truman | 2011-02-07 | Article Marketing Are you tired of being disappointed by your physical performance, both in professional and social situations? It might be that you have trouble remaining focused at your job, or found it too difficult to accompany your friend on the camping trip that you'd been planning for months. Read on to find out more! read more
By: Abdullah Salim | 2011-01-05 | Diseases and Conditions Progression of diabetes can cause severe damage to several organs, including the brain. Normal functioning of the brain depends largely on cholesterol. It supports neuronal communication and facilitates the transmission of messages that affect thoughts and movements. read more
By: SUBRAT RATH | 2011-05-06 | Poetry There is a brain inside our physical and worldly brain.The physical brain is succumbed to all sorts of worries,anxieties,frustrations,irritation,anger and many types of thought agitations.But the brain which is inside the worldly brain is always protecting us and making all our organs to function normally.This brain is like an invisible light house for which we are moving in correct direction and reaching our goals.This brain equips us with all sorts of Divine powers and sometimes works miracles read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-16 | Mental health Brain functions rely in part upon the proper functioning and wiring of the neurons in your brain. This is a very important part of the brain as our connections allow these functions function to occur. Neurons and connections in the brain need to be orderly in order for the brain to function properly. read more
By: Dawn Ardent | 2010-03-29 | Reference & Education The neural network of the brain performs many of the functions of a computer, but it is also the seat of human identity. For practical reasons a psychic may look at the brain as a pulsating 'net' which catches, focuses consciousness and reflects it all around as a mirror. Our presence goes beyond the limitations of our brains and human bodies. read more
By: Trevor Johnson | 2010-04-03 | Spirituality The advantages of exercise on the human body should not be viewed in isolation; it's totally incorrect to think only organs below the neck benefit from regular physical activity. To determine how exercise improves brain function, you should start with heart and lung exercise first and consider better memory and brain power as a bonus. read more
By: Courtney Ivan Jones | 2011-01-09 | Nutrition The brain has higher nutrient requirements than other parts of the body. Proper nutrition is extremely significant for the healthy function of the brain. Different nutrition plans or nutrient consumption can change the performance of nerves in the brain. Shortages or overloads of particular vitamins or minerals can harm nerves in the brain, can lead to changes in mind, limiting analytical capability, and damaging brain performance. read more