Archive for August, 2008
Sleep Apnea Symptoms Can Be Difficult To Recognize
Saturday, August 30th, 2008The warning signs of sleep apnoea are mainly seen in gentlemen who in excess of forty years of age and generally in those that are overweight. These symptoms, however, can emerge at any age in both male and females and are becoming progressively being seen more in children.
The most defining symptom of sleep apnoea is […]
Brain Food - 5 Foods that Nourish the Noggin
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008Eating the right type of food can be a wonder drug of sorts from reducing our risk for disease, improving our complexion, easing the aging effects on our eyes and helping to maintain our brain. While no single meal can make you more intelligent, experts say that some foods and vitamins can […]
Photographic Memory is NOT Inherited, Giordano Mnemonics
Friday, August 22nd, 2008For nearly four years photographic memory has been taught to a limited number of prospective students in Hawaii. In the summer of 2008 the school if phenomenal memory opened unlimited access to compete with the demand. Photographic memory is commonly misunderstood as a inherited condition for a rare few, yet when you look closely at […]
Combine Physical and Mental Exercise For Brain Health - Interview With Dr Kramer
Monday, August 18th, 2008Dr. Arthur Kramer is a Professor in the University of Illinois Department of Psychology, the Campus Neuroscience Program, the Beckman Institute, and the Director of the Biomedical Imaging Center at the University of Illinois.
I am honored to interview him today about recent brain research findings focused on how to maintain a healthy, strong brain.
Alvaro Fernandez […]
Memory Technique: How to Perfect Your Memory Using The Alphabet Technique in 10 Minutes
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008This article will show you how to make use of Alphabet Technique to improve your memory. The Alphabet system is a peg memory technique similar to, but more sophisticated than, the Number/Rhyme system. It is a good method for remembering longer lists of items in a specific order, in such a way that you can […]
















