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BRAIN HEALTH
posted at September 5, 2011 8:07 PM EDT
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Re: BRAIN HEALTH
posted at September 16, 2011 10:13 AM EDT
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Re: BRAIN HEALTH
posted at September 22, 2011 11:33 AM EDT
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Re: BRAIN HEALTH
posted at October 2, 2011 9:18 AM EDT
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In Response to BRAIN HEALTH: The brain can continue to grow and improve for as long as we live. Scientists now agree that it is possible forthe brain to grow, improve and even mend as we grow older. Some effort has to be made to srimulate and improve the brain. Nutrients for the brain matter, and mental stimulation, as well. This is an exciting. concept. Posted by maggiemac467320 I can't remember craps lately.....have a hard time to remember the street I live off from.....a lot of other things.....worries me sometimes..... |
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Re: BRAIN HEALTH
posted at December 5, 2011 8:30 AM EST
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In Response to Re: BRAIN HEALTH: Are fish eggs really a brain food? Posted by Johnnyb2233 i hAve no idea about fish eggs in particular but i read that fish oil (and esp. omega-3 ) is a brain food! |
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Re: BRAIN HEALTH
posted at December 5, 2011 8:32 AM EST
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natural remedies to help Alzheimer's http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/alzheimers_disease.html |
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Re: BRAIN HEALTH
posted at January 4, 2012 11:23 AM EST
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In Response to BRAIN HEALTH: The brain can continue to grow and improve for as long as we live. Scientists now agree that it is possible forthe brain to grow, improve and even mend as we grow older. Some effort has to be made to srimulate and improve the brain. Nutrients for the brain matter, and mental stimulation, as well. This is an exciting. concept. Posted by maggiemac467320 Hi Maggie. What I find exciting is not only that the brain continues to grow, improve, and mend, but it is developing in ways that make it better, with capabilities that younger brains don't have! I wrote an article on this called "The Amazing Aging Brain," plus a review of the book The Mature Mind: the Positive Power of the Aging Brain. If interested, they are on by blog at <http://blog.appliedcreativethinking.com/page/2.aspx> I'm new to the AARP discussion boards, and I'm wondering if I might submit articles and reviews like this somewhere. Thanks! Frank
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