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Memory Loss - How To Improve Memory

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Memory loss (dementia) is usually defined as a mild downfall or decline in memory that occurs with age but does not affect or harm daily activities and does not generally aggravate. Hence, age factor plays a very important role in this. With time or due to years of constant use and biological wear and tear, […]

Master Your Memory by Tony Buzan; Book Review

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Do you want to increase your memory capacity? Do you want to remember a list of 100 objects in just two hours? Do you want to carry out your day to day work without referring your memo pad or computer jottings? Then you have to buy the book Master Your Memory written by Tony Buzan. […]

Memory Pegs - How To Remember Anything Using An Easy Memory Peg System

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Need to remember a list of things to pick up at the store and you don’t have pen and paper to write them down?Not to worry - I’m going to teach you a system of memorizing lists that will change the way you think.

It’s called the memory peg system. This system is a technique in […]

The Best Memory Trick - Improve Your Memory Today

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

If you have memory problems, you might not be using your brain in the right way. The solution? Learn the trick that memory performers use.These performers amaze us with all sorts of memory feats, such as magically remembering the exact order of the 52 cards in a deck (or even several decks!). […]

Brain Improve Memory Games

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Do you want to improve your memory? You can do it by playing improve memory games. Apart from that you can consume lots of vitamin E. Other research is looking at the link between blood levels of vitamin E and memory function in the brain of the elderly. In one large study, more than 4,000 […]

Train Your Brain

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

You know them, the old gray thinker at age 50, and the vibrant enthusiastic 70 year old. There is no doubt that some mental ability is genetic, but there have always been those who believe that mental challenges improve mental acuity, and that individuals can stay “sharp” by exercising their brains.

Does it work? A recent […]


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