Brain Fitness and Headaches
Video Description: Is there any correlation between tension headaches and brain fitness excercises? Find out more in this video. Related Article Subjects: Brain Fitness, Brain Training, brain training exercises, cognitive abilities, gerald kufner, tv360
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Brain Training Game - Part 13
Video Brain Teaser - Part 13: Video Brain Teaser 13 - an exercise for your mind. This is from my series of games to challenge your... 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". Brain Training to Improve Driving Skills Using Video Games, for Teenagers and Older AdultsBy: Alvaro Fernandez | 02/04/2008 | AutomotiveThe New York Times just published an article, titled "Are You a Good Driver? Here's How to Find Out", that asked, "Can VideoGames make better drivers?". We analyze the article, and answer that question, by interviewing a top researcher in the field, Dr. Jerri Edwards. In short, we could reply YES: a well-designed video game CAN make one a better driver. Brain Age Mythology Compared to What Really Improves Cognitive HealthBy: Alvaro Fernandez | 29/06/2008 | HealthMany people have been asking us recently about whether we all have a "Brain Age" and how we can reduce our "brain ages". This concept is a myth, fueled by the (very fun) Nintendo game and a recent PBS campaign promoting a program produced by Posit Science. The concept of having a "brain age" is, itself, profoundly unscientific, as we will show in this article. Top 10 Brain Training Future Trends: New Mind/body Focus, Brain Trainers, and MoreBy: Alvaro Fernandez | 25/07/2008 | BusinessIn an emerging, dynamic, high growth market, like brain training, it is difficult to make precise projections. But, we can observe a number of trends that executives, consumers, public policy makers, and the media should watch closely in the coming years, as brain fitness and training becomes mainstream, new brain trainers appear, and an ecosystem grows around it. Here you have the Top Ten trends I predict. Combine Physical and Mental Exercise for Brain Health: Interview With Dr. KramerBy: Alvaro Fernandez | 17/08/2008 | HealthInterested in maintaining a healthy, strong brain? Dr. Arthur Kramer, Director of the Biomedical Imaging Center at the University of Illinois, based on recent brain research findings, suggests we should all find ways to combine physical and mental exercise. For example, have you ever considered joining a Walking Book Club? Are Videogames Good or Bad for Your Brain? it Depends Who You areBy: Alvaro Fernandez | 03/01/2009 | Art & EntertainmentYou may be thinking about innovative ways to maintain your brain in top shape in 2009. Two recent scientific studies published by Dr. Arthur Kramer and colleagues suggest an intriguing possibility: playing strategy videogames. Especially if you are 60-years-old or over. Ready to Measure Your Brain Fitness and Cognitive Health?By: Alvaro Fernandez | 14/07/2008 | HealthYou know your weight. And your physical fitness. And a variety of health-related metrics. What about your brain fitness? In years to come, we can expect a growing number of assessments to help each of us address that precise question, using tools that today are only available to researchers and clinicians, raising both opportunities and concerns. This article explains the importance of this emerging trend. The Top 10 Brain Health Books of 2008: Ready for Some Mental Exercise?By: Alvaro Fernandez | 14/01/2009 | HealthHere you have The 10 Most Popular Brain Fitness & Cognitive Health Books of 2008, based on book purchases by SharpBrains' readers during 2008. We hope you find them as stimulating as we did - ready to exercise your brain by selecting at least one to read?
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