Memory Technique: How to Perfect Your Memory Using The Alphabet Technique in 10 Minutes

August 5th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

This 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 tell if items are missing.

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The Best Memory Trick - Improve Your Memory Today

July 15th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

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!). You might assume these people have photographic memories, but you would be wrong. Most of them only have average memories.

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Improve Memory With This Memory Improvement Memory Boosting Marvel!

July 10th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you’d like a new, cutting edge approach to memory improvement to improve memory overall on a daily basis or to combat ADD/ADHD, ask your doctor about taking phosphatidylserine.This compound improves memory and concentration in people suffering from age-related memory loss and early stages of alzheimer’s disease.Current drugs on the market for improving memory are Cognex(tacrine) and Aricept (donepezil), the only FDA approved prescription medications for memory improvement.

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People with Alzheimers benefit from activities

June 20th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

One disease that people dread to be diagnosed with is Alzheimers. No one could blame them. Alzheimers affects not only one area or one system but all body systems. It is one of the most debilitating diseases known to man. Alzheimers is a progressive disease. Gradually the various systems of the body may be affected one or more at a time. As the disease progresses, the effects become wide-range.

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