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Fast Co: 5 Startup Habits Maximize your Productivity


Fast Co: 5 Startup Habits Maximize your Productivity Hey, try IFTTT – REALLY COOL!  it emails reminders, like bring your Continue reading →

WSJ: Why She Drinks: Women and Alcohol Abuse


WSJ: Why She Drinks: Women and Alcohol Abuse Funny thing happens when you hit menopause – a woman’s body retains Continue reading →

TED: Jill Bolte Taylor’s stroke of insight


TED: Jill Bolte Taylor’s stroke of insight Still my favorite TED talk – a scientist talks about how her brain Continue reading →

WSJ: Computer games greatly improve Brain function


WSJ: Computer games greatly improve Brain function A government-funded study published this month found that playing Double Decision can slow Continue reading →

Dr Mercola: Feel like a teenager – with Ubiquinol


Dr Mercola: Feel like a teenager – with Ubiquinol Ubiquinol is better absorbed than CoQ10 as we age, which means Continue reading →

John Medina: Brain researcher and best-selling author of “Brain Rules”


John Medina: Brain researcher and best-selling author of “Brain Rules” Check out his blog!  Don’t believe that exercise improves your Continue reading →

UCLA ON ALZHEIMERS Food for Thought “


UCLA ON ALZHEIMERS Food for Thought “The idea that Alzheimer’s is entirely genetic and unpreventable is perhaps the Greatest misconception about the disease,” says Gary Small, M.D., director of The UCLA Center on Aging. Researchers now know that A…

How walking thru doors impacts your Memory


Ever walk into a room with some purpose in mind, only to completely forget what that purpose was? Turns out, doors themselves are to blame for these strange memory lapses. Psychologists at the University of Notre Dame have discovered that passing …

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