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Ever feel like you're hooked on chips or candy? New research shows junk food can be as addictive as drugs. FatFighterTV has a look at this story and other diet and fitness headlines making news this week. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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I think you are all-some
Pretty lady that I know, Just like a butterfly so graceful and
radiant, As you make me see the smell of roses or lilies, I can
taste the aroma of you in the air and I turn and look, My eyes
catch a glimpse of a bright and shinny form, The adrenalin flows
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Every people should be concern with the Autism
Autism is an impairment of the growth and development of the brain or central nervous system characterized by impaired social interaction and…
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A simple test involving a small room, a marshmallow, and a salivating four-year-old tells us a lot about what kids will achieve later in life.
The original "marshmallow test" was conducted at Stanford in the late 1960s by a researcher named…
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You know it can be hard to say 'no' to ice cream sometimes. But does the frozen treat actually control your brain? FatFighterTV has a look at this story and other diet and fitness headlines making news this week.
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If you recently turned a landmark age and immediately forgot your PIN number, don’t panic—you can counteract age-related changes in the brain (which begin at about age 30) with a surprisingly simple regimen of activities guaranteed to nurture and fortify your mental muscle. Here are five easy ways to keep your brain quick and sharp, so you never draw a blank at the ATM again.
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The health complications associated with obesity, among them an increased risk of developing diabetes and heart disease, may now include what scientists are calling "severe brain degeneration." In a new study out of UCLA, obese and overweight people were shown to have significantly less brain tissue than people classified as being a normal weight.
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Now let see how can you learn faster than you taught.. How many people think that by learning complicated problems will make them smarter? Think again... The best way of learning is keep on learning things steps by steps to make sure there is a link between the next and the previous… Read More »
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I have a theory and wanted some opinions. My theory relates to the intensity and vividness of dreams relative to the position we sleep in. I find I have more vivid intense dreams while sleeping on my stomach, which I do a lot, versus on my back. In fact when I sleep on my back I… Read More »
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Hmmm, will they raffle off his glove? His sequenced platform boots? His trophy pile of little boys' undies? No, the next thing on the block is his brain! He's being buried without his brain! Think about it. He can't. I wonder what they…
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