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Memory Decrease - Articles
Memory Training Reduces Brain Atrophy
by
Alvaro F.
Posted
Mon 20 Dec 2010 12:37pm
on other domains of memory function than the control group, which is in-line with other studies.
b) the thickness of the cerebral cortex increased in several regions of the brain among those who had trained their memory function. Also, participants who had improved the most on the specific memory test where the ones with the most increase in cortical
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Rosemary Improves Memory & Reduces Carcinogens in Grilled Meat
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Cindy M.
Posted
Thu 04 Mar 2010 2:46am
memory . Interestingly
The scent of lavender significantly decreased working memory (thus lavender as a relaxing choice for aromatherapy)
The scent of rosemary significantly... decreased levels of dangerous HCAs in meats cooked at high temperatures. Interestingly, rosemary extracted at lower ethanol concentrations were most effective in reducing
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Reducing Memory Loss With Grape Juice?
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Moms Nutrition
Posted
Thu 17 Dec 2009 12:00am
dietary intervention that could improve or protect memory function, such as drinking Concord grape juice, may be beneficial for the ageing population.''
The study gives further....
Each participant drank 100 percent Concord grape juice or a placebo for almost three months, during which time they were followed for measures of memory function including both
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Can Reducing Brain Activity Improve Memory?
by
Bob DeMarco
Posted
Thu 10 May 2012 5:30pm
John Hopkins researchers suggest a potential new therapeutic approach for improving memory and interrupting disease progression in patients with a form of cognitive impairment that often leads to full-blown Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer's Reading Room
Michela Gallagher
“Apart from a direct role in memo ...
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Eating Habits and Memory Function
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Mark S.
Posted
Mon 09 Feb 2009 10:40pm
memory. The apparent cognitive improvement could be correlated, the researchers say, with “decreases in fasting plasma levels of insulin and high sensitive C-reactive protein... links higher average blood glucose levels with reduced performance on a number of cognitive activities, including those measuring memory. (Those with diabetes suffer higher rates
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Deep sleep found to be important for memory function
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Dr. John B.
Posted
Thu 22 Jan 2009 3:50pm
Variously on this site I have extolled the virtues of sleep. Only last week I reported on a study which showed that shorter sleep duration and lower sleep efficiency (percentage time spent asleep as a percentage of time spent in bed) were associated with significantly advanced risk of the exposure to the cold virus leading [...]
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Signs of a decline in memory function
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Bob T.

Posted
Fri 11 Jul 2008 11:06am
words making it difficult to follow what they are saying.
*Misplacing items is common for everybody, but it becomes a “memory problem” if the keys are found in the freezer
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