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gcooneymd Gail Austin Cooney

RT @renee_berry: Making sure peoples stories are kept alive w/ @1000memories ... Im #obsessed -> http://ow.ly/46Q5d 'amazing.thanks' #Hpm

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Strong scientific evidence that eating berries benefits the brain

eurekalert.org — “Strong scientific evidence exists that eating blueberries, blackberries, strawberries and other berry fruits has beneficial effects on the brain and may help prevent age-related memory loss and other changes, scientists report. Their new article on the value of eating berry fruits appears in ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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dancingdoula Barbara Pal Doula

Toronto #DoulaCARE invites you to burn bad memories related to birth at #BirthFire on Fri May 11 at Dufferin Grove Park http://t.co/kM9LMZUQ

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Salt In Food: 8 Eats Saltier Than Potato Chips

huffingtonpost.com — “You probably already know that a diet too high in salt can increase a person's risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and dying from other heart-related causes. But Americans continue to consume close to 3,300 mg of sodium daily --about 1,000 mg more salt than recommended.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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What are your favorite memories of Disney World? http://t.co/lRIYOEmb

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Healthy lifestyle choices lead to a healthy memory | UTSanDiego.com

utsandiego.com — “Loss of memory is a common complaint among many people, especially as they age. In fact, 50 percent to 80 percent of older adults report subjective memory complaints. Fortunately, research has shown that many of the lifestyle choices that support a healthy body can also help maintain memory health.View full resource at utsandiego.com

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Healthy lifestyle choices lead to a healthy memory - http://t.co/Hx8XFC7l Our Dr. Kabat's column in today's @UTsandiego

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Wray Herbert: Two Cheers for Multiple-Choice Tests!

huffingtonpost.com — “A team of scientists decided to take another look at the much-maligned multiple-choice test, to see if at least some kinds of questions, if well constructed, might indeed trigger the crucial retrieval process, and thus promote memory and learning.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Memory loss with aging not necessarily permanent, animal study suggests

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have shown in animal models that the loss of memory that comes with aging is not necessarily a permanent thing.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 3, 2012 at 11:09 am By:

drjenniferimig Jennifer Imig Huffman, PhD Psychologist, PhD, and Doctor

Memory loss with aging not necessarily permanent, animal study suggests http://t.co/s0dfGlqx via @zite #neuropsychology

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Three ways wrinkle fillers help you look younger without surgery | UMass Memorial Cosmetic Surgery Center

cosmeticsurgicenter.com — “Three ways wrinkle fillers help you look younger without surgery | UMass Memorial Cosmetic Surgery CenterView full resource at cosmeticsurgicenter.com

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http://t.co/PuMM5mx3 Yesterday was April Fool's. This article is all about using fillers to fool everyone into thinking you look younger.

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12 Fun Brain Games for Adults | Lifescript.com

lifescript.com — “Love Sudoku? Scrabble fanatic? Fun brain games are not only enjoyable, they help improve your memory too. We explore the best games and puzzles for brain health.View full resource at lifescript.com

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Women's Health: 12 Fun Brain Games for Adults - By Ellen Wlody, Special to Lifescript Scrabble. Sudoku. Crossword... http://t.co/4hf7zgk6

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photohouse.dragon-fly.com — “Billions of happy photos, millions of passionate customers. Gorgeous online photo albums. Protect your priceless memories. Buy beautiful prints & gifts.View full resource at photohouse.dragon-fly.com

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Why People Remember Negative Events More Than Positive Ones - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “The human brain handles negative and positive input differently, psychologists say, which is why memories of unpleasant experiences seem indelible.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 30, 2012 at 10:46 pm By:

Ritmonegro Dr Alan Beckles Physician, Doctor, and Internist

Why People Remember Negative Events More Than Positive Ones: http://t.co/cMZ1wJax

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Faster than 50 million laptops -- the race to go exascale - CNN.com

cnn.com — “A new era in computing that will see machines perform at least 1,000 times faster than today's most powerful supercomputers is almost upon us.View full resource at cnn.com

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CNN: A computer faster than 50 million laptops - http://t.co/o7B0FOlD

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Causes of Memory Loss - Video - iHealthTube.com

ihealthtube.com — “Dr. James Meschino talks about different kinds of dementia and how you might get them. He also talks about steps you can take to increase your odds of preventing memory loss.View full resource at ihealthtube.com

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