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Brain Fitness Exercises

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

When French psychologist Alfred Binet designed the first standardized intelligence test, he felt strongly that an IQ score shouldn’t become a label. Binet feared that a low IQ score could affect a person’s self esteem as well as the opinions of others. But it wasn’t long before people were using IQ test scores to categorize […]

Aging Gracefully - Anatomy Of The Human Body

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Its a fascinating notice as to why our older years are called the golden years. I think when 1 perceives what these years were earlier intended to be like, that may have been a proper description. The subject of the anatomy of the human body has proven that there are very distinct signals of the […]

Strengthen Your Long-Term Memory

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

DYNAMIC SPEED READING becomes a part of long-term memory. We believe this is caused by intense concentration. Intense concentration causes the altering of states of consciousness which, in turn, accesses long-term memory.

Another factor is photographic or tape recorder memories where you see pictures or hear conversations. You really can remember everything you have ever seen […]

How Therapy Can Be Used to Manage Alzheimer’s

Monday, December 1st, 2008

With the many treatment options that are currently on the market, it can be difficult to select the one that is best. Being knowledgeable about various treatment options is critical in selecting a proper treatment plan. Some modern treatments include therapy and pharmaceutical drugs, as well as care giving.

On the market are several products called […]

The Many Ways Dandelion Leaf Helps You

Monday, November 24th, 2008

The first line of a little known song asks the question, “How many dandelions this year will grow?” Indeed, in some parts of the North America hills are yellow with dandelion flowers in the spring. Most are either ignored or poisoned as a nuisance. If we had known what this article will reveal, we might […]

When Friends Don’t Understand Your Invisible Illness

Monday, November 17th, 2008

If you have an invisible chronic illness you may discover that the invisibility factor of the illness can be much more of a challenge than the physical changes your body is undergoing. Most people who are diagnosed with an illness sooner or later accept the illness as being a part of life. In order to […]


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