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Exercise improves brain functions that help you deal with stress, focus and gain more productivity. Related Article Tags: , , , , Stress can be bad for the brain, the heart and your immune system. New evidence unveils how stress hurts new brain cell's chance of survival. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Your parents told you this when you were young and it surely pays to listen to them. We're talking about getting enough sleep - that means from six to eight hours every day. Physical education is proven to improve academic performance in school and slow down brain aging in adults. Still, our schools continue to cut PE and now are banning running games on recess. What's going on? Studies show conclusively that exercise improves brain function. Every one knows that exercise is good for you but sometimes the benefit to the brain is overlooked. This article describes some of the positive effects that exercise has on brain function and mental health, including protection against neurodegenerative disease and improvements in mental health. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , For years fitness enthusiasts have suspected that exercise positively affects the brain as well as the body. But while it seemed logical that an active lifestyle would help the brain, the scientific evidence was lacking. Related Article Tags: , , , , The Secret puts for the law of attraction as the ability to call opportunity to ourselves. However, the movie doesn't stress enough the need to take action when opportunity arises. Related Article Tags: , , , , , How lack of sleep causes memory, concentraiton difficulties and learning problems. No sleep means no new brain cells affecting mental performance. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Without a doubt, there is nothing more painful than watching someone you love wither away from Alzheimer’s disease. Did you know that it is possible to prevent Alzheimer’s disease, one of the most debilitating mental disorders affecting our population today? Read this article to discover what you can do - starting today - to help prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s later in life. Related Article Tags: , ,
The Butterfly Study begins to answer the question of Life after death through observing the continuation of cognizant energy' (consciousness of choice) between caterpillar and butterfly states. Bio-Energy animates all biology. 'Cognizant Energy' results from bio-energy animating a conscious (self aware) creature through their choices and/or subsequent actions within their environment. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Under results of a new study, hypoglycemia, which is a drop in levels of blood sugar, and is severe enough to cause seizures or coma in young children with type 1 diabetes (those who develop the disease very early in life) does not appear to result in impairments in mental ability or behavior. There are studies that suggest exercise can actually grow new brain cells. This is something that was believed impossible not long ago. Exercise optimizes your brain to learn, improves circulation, boosts metabolism, decreases stress and improves attention and mood. Related Article Tags: , , Research laboratories around the world sought the location of human memory. The research had followed diverse leads. One clue related to the branched inputs of nerve cells, called dendrites. Branch growth was assisted by a protein called cypin. Some memory disabilities were related to deficits in cypin. So, one possibility was that nerve cells grew new branches to store memory. New branches could represent added memory. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Anxiety can be defined as emotions which are typically negative in nature. It will often consist of fear and worry, and some organisms may even experience physical signs such as nausea or chest pains. The brain is the center of human nervous system. Therefore, it is closely associated to any changes in your system, including stress. Experts have noted that people who undergo stress reduce their capacity for organization and memory. Related Article Tags: , , , Sometimes it seems we go "brain dead" at the most critical moments. We meet someone for a second time and go blank on their name. We have to make a presentation and our memory leaves us embarrassed. It does not have to be that way. Here are my top tricks to get you on the path to becoming a master of memory... Related Article Tags: , , , , Qualified today are the interlinking between childhood abuse and depression later in life. Cause and effect are not distinct but a collaboration between the "world" and the "life experience". So be it that depression does manifest itself later in life about childhood episodes of abuse. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Discover some Top Foods to Eat for Maximum Brain Power! Related Article Tags: , , , , , Cannabis, also known as Marijuana is one of the commonly abused illicit drugs in USA. It consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant. It is generally smoked or chewed for the euphoric effects. Now-a-days, many people are getting addicted to Cannabis. According to 2008 report by NSDUH (National Survey on Drug Use and Health), 15.2 million people were using Cannabis in USA. It translates into 6.1 per cent of the total population aged 12 years and above. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The mind is one of the most vital organs in the human biological system that assists us in facilitating our daily activities. We really cannot perform our physical functions without using mind power. However, the human brain is subject to deterioration if not properly taken care of and this is more likely to result in memory loss and other memory-related issues. In order to prevent this from occurring, it is crucial for an individual to understand the importance of mind nutrition. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , ,
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