BY CHRISTINE CROSBY Over the holidays, a friend of mine (Ingrid Bredenberg) introduced me to a new book, Positive Intelligence by Dr. Chamine Shirzad. What I soon learned is that
Use it or Lose it – How to Keep Your Brain Healthy Growing older is inevitable and whilst many of us believe that our brains naturally deteriorate in our old
A Single Concussion May Increase Risk of Parkinson’s Disease MINNEAPOLIS – People who have been diagnosed with a mild concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury, may have a 56 percent
Your brain is not your friend By Jeff Cannon 12,000 – 50,000 – That is how many thoughts researchers estimate pass through your head in a single day. That is how
Your GRANDbaby’s Amazing Brain By Cheryl Harbour – Author of Good to be Grand Scientists used to believe that infants didn’t have much happening mentally. All they were capable of
A special feature from Steven Barry – Forget About Forgetting “The advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoys several times the same good things for the first time.”
“Your brain is primarily a problem solver, going into action only when you give it a specific goal.” BY SHELA DEAN Don’t take it personally but your brain’s not all
Take very opportunity to add berries to yogurt, cereal, and pancakes. You can also make smoothies loaded with berries, or for special occasions make cobber. Here are a few berry
by Sue Gillespie (Grandma Sue) My husband was wearing his water shoes in the pool one afternoon when he was swimming with our grandson, Jacob. “Papa,” Jacob said, “why are
Do you fear there’s no way to protect yourself from Alzheimer’s? Good news: There’s a host of things you can do to reduce the risk of early memory loss, including