Posts Tagged ‘Memory’
Friday, February 11th, 2011
Can some foods really make you more intelligent, have smarter kids, improve your memory, help you think more clearly, and perhaps even forestall the onset of those so-called “senior moments”–or worse, dementia?
Tags: Brain Foods, Brain Power, Dementia, Memory, Senior Moments
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Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
Americans spend more than $26 billion on supplements; vitamins and herbs they hope will keep them healthy, fight disease and improve memory, among other things.
Tags: Diet Supplements, Fight Disease, Memory, Vitamins And Herbs, Vitamins Herbs
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Friday, July 30th, 2010
Americans spend more than $26 billion on supplements - vitamins and herbs they hope will keep them healthy, fight disease, and improve memory, among other things. But the makers of dietary supplements don't need to prove their products can do any of those things. A Consumer Reports' investigation reveals companies typically don't even have to prove their supplements are safe.
Tags: Consumer Reports, Dietary Supplements, Fight Disease, Memory, Vitamins And Herbs, Vitamins Herbs
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009
To understand what immune system boosters are and how they work, you have to first understand your immune system. Humans have an adaptive immune system, which means that our bodies have immunological memory. That’s just a fancy way of saying that our body remembers the viruses it has encountered before. But knowing your enemy is only half the battle and our bodies need our support in order to fight a never-ending war against harmful invaders. While our bodies can fight the war, we must give them
Tags: Adaptive Immune System, Half The Battle, Harmful Invaders, Immune System Boosters, Memory, Natural Immune System, Natural Immune System Boosters, Viruses
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Saturday, August 8th, 2009
Father Beron had been adjoined to the commission by Guzman Bento expressly for the purpose that his enlightened zeal should assist them in their labours. Dr. Monygham could by no manner of means forget the zeal of Father Beron, or his face, or the pitiless, monotonous voice in which he pronounced the words, "Will you confess now?" This memory did not make him shudder, but it had made of him what he was in the eyes of respectable people, a man careless of common decencies, something between a cl
Tags: Bento, Beron, Cl, Memory, Monotonous Voice, Zeal
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