How to Improve Short-Term Memory
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Brain Fitness and Headaches
Can brain fitness exercises actually cause headaches? Find out more in this... We Need a Global Consortium for Brain Fitness and Training InnovationBy: Alvaro Fernandez | 04/11/2008 | HealthThe World Economic Forum asked me to write "an 800 words summary of your most compelling actionable idea on the challenges of aging and gerontology", in preparation for the Inaugural Summit of the Global Agenda taking place November 7 to 9th in Dubai. Here you have my proposal to create a Global Consortium for Brain Fitness and Training Innovation, and help ensure that "No Brain is Left Behind". Entering the Brain Fitness AgeBy: Steve Brown | 24/11/2008 | Anti AgingWith compelling cases studies ranging from recovery from brain injury and stroke to overcoming learning and physical disabilities, The Brain that Changes Itself by Norman Doidge, MD, details the radical advances in the science of brain plasticity of recent decades. Now that we can measure brain activity even down to the firing of individual neurons, we can see without a doubt that our experience with the world and the substance of our thoughts changes the wiring of our brain. Computer Games for Brain FitnessBy: Michael Logan | 24/01/2009 | HealthDoes brain fitness exercising work for older folks? Just came across some interesting research from Arthur Kramer at the University of Illinois, which buttresses the already steady stream of information about how brain fitness can be improved across the lifespan. Essentials of Brain Fitness ProgramBy: Tariq Ghazi | 25/11/2009 | EducationDo you want to know how to train your brains? Read the full article.. Is The Brain Fitness Program Dull?By: Michael Logan | 16/03/2009 | FitnessWhen I Think of Mental Aerobics, I Experience a Sinking Feeling and a Thought About Drudgery, and Research and Libraries, and Writing Term Papers. A Brain Fitness Gym for the Development of a Mightier MindBy: Michael S. Logan, MS | 09/09/2008 | Mental HealthThe brain fitness gym has been serving the St. Louis area since 2006. Currently, it is the only organization of its kind in the United States, but you can use the gym’s self-coaching techniques anywhere in the world. A Brain Fitness Program Fo Greater Mental ClarityBy: Michael S. Logan, MS | 09/09/2008 | Mental HealthThe “Brain Fitness Program” is the title of a PBS show that aired in December, 2007. There are a variety of brain fitness programs on the market, today, ranging in price from $19.99 for Nintendo’s “Brain Age 2” to $395 for Posit Science’s training program. Discover How Brain Fitness Exercizes WorkBy: Michael Logan | 25/03/2009 | HealthIt turns out that brain fitness exercises work in at least three ways, depending on the kind of exercise we are doing, a thinking exercise or a physical exercise, or a computerized training.
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