By: Audrey Alexander | 2011-04-20 | Mental health Don't you just hate it when you forget a name of a long time acquaintance? Maybe you ran into them at the grocery store or your kid's soccer game so it was out of context, may be your mind went blank and you managed to cover it up—or not. 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: adameric | 2011-02-18 | Health & Fitness As humans age there may occur difficulties in learning and retaining new material. Just like the other organs the brain also feels the effect of aging. read more
By: Audrey Alexander | 2011-04-10 | Mental health Let's face it, as you start getting older your short term memory starts to fail you. Question: "Where are my glasses", Answer: "On your head". Sound familiar? read more
By: Dr.Steve Buchar | 2010-10-14 | Wellness Like the body's muscles, bones, and other vital organs, the brain feels the effect of aging. Through years of constant use and biological wear and tear, the brain gradually loses some of its sharpness in processing information and in relaying the multitude of signals essential to day-to-day functioning. As people begin to age, they may begin to have problems with memory. One of the most noticeable problem areas involves the transient forgetting of names. Virtually everyone has this problem in o read more
By: Jenny Rachel Wilson | 2010-03-31 | Memory Remember back to that list of numbers and pictures you learnt? Can you reel them off without looking back at the other article? What picture goes with 9? Yeah! You're right - cat. Why? Because a cat has nine lives. Brilliant. Your memory is powering up right now. We are going to take this a step further now and start pegging things onto our list. read more
By: Paul Andrew Todd | 2010-12-03 | Article Marketing The more you exercise the brain, the easier it will be to remember things and recall memories. Just by changing your daily habits you are creating new pathways and challenging your brain. read more
By: Andrew Stratton | 2010-04-02 | Memory There are a variety of supplements that can be taken to boost memory and brain function. Some of the common ones include ginkgo biloba, ginseng, selenium, folic acid, omega-3s and antioxidants. read more
By: manfred | 2011-12-29 | Diet The best brain supplements are memory vitamins. Most of the time people prefer vitamins for memory rather than any other product or supplements only because of the reason that they doesn’t have any side effect on the body and this is widely considered as one of the leading advantages of memory vitamins. read more
By: Dr Mital John | 2010-12-23 | Mental health Most of us who want the improved version brains Things That Also go with it in the external world, and MOST of us think that all I need to do to improve my brain in Knowledge pour in, and at Some Point There is a tipping into superiority, I guess is the phrase to use. read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-17 | Games The brain is a most amazing and complex creation. By eating healthy, physical exercise, and playing brain games, you can keep it active and clear. Stimulating the mind keeps a person clearer in thought. As a person gets older, sometimes they experience memory loss. It might be a mild loss, such as forgetting a phone number or losing your keys. read more
By: manfred | 2012-02-24 | Diet These Brain Supplements are really useful for increasing your memory and make one’s brain sharp. The health experts are of the view that there is no side effect of these memory vitamins. A person facing the problem of memory loss forgets things and has lower levels of concentration. read more
By: Nick Jervis | 2011-02-03 | Article Marketing Many of the symptoms of whiplash are well documented. However, new research suggests that there are much more serious possibilities where this injury is concerned. read more
By: Kelly Anne Harris | 2010-03-26 | Acne The term "cystic" is often used to describe any type of aggressively inflamed acne, however only those whose acne goes on to become cysts can claim to have cystic acne. The most serious kind of acne blemishes are Cysts, they are recognizable by their soft feel which is basically fluid-filled growths or lumps under the skin's surface and can be extremely painful. read more
By: Dr. Mital John | 2010-12-30 | Men's Health One of the gravest mistakes we can make the teachers is not to delve into issues related to the functioning of our memory, as well as ways to use it effectively. read more