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Are Most People in Denial About Their Weight? - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Scientists are only now beginning to understand the complicated process in which the brain integrates signals from all the senses to form our body images. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2012 at 10:26 pm By:

HealthTrendster HealthTrendster Health Executive

Well: Are Most People in Denial About Their Weight? - Scientists are only now beginning to understand the complicate... http://t.co/f5TTPI2m

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Ten Ways Your Local Grocery Store Hijacks Your Brain | Psychology Today

mindfulselfexpress.visibli.com — “Ten Ways Your Local Grocery Store Hijacks Your Brain | Psychology TodayView full resource at mindfulselfexpress.visibli.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2012 at 4:12 pm By:

DrMelanieG Dr. Melanie Greenberg - Mindful Self-Express Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Bedazzled by Bottled Waters etc.....Ten Ways Your Local Grocery Store Hijacks Your Brain | Psychology Today http://t.co/6GVKG1zZ

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Lack of sleep is linked to obesity, new evidence shows

sciencedaily.com — “Can lack of sleep make you fat? A new paper which reviews the evidence from sleep restriction studies reveals that inadequate sleep is linked to obesity. The research explores how lack of sleep can impact appetite regulation, impair glucose metabolism and increase blood pressure.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 17, 2012 at 7:15 pm By:

sarasteinmd Sara Stein MD Psychiatrist, Physician, and Doctor

#Obesity Inadequate sleep - less than 6 hrs a night - leads to dysregulation of appetite, impaired glucose... http://t.co/XFRyyiqX

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Baycrest

baycrest.org — “Baycrest is one of the world's premier academic health sciences centers focused on aging. Through its strengths in research and education, Baycrest is using the power of inquiry and discovery to improve the health of tomorrow's elderly while at the same time care for and enhance the quality of life of the elderly today.View full resource at baycrest.org

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Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2012 at 7:33 pm By:

womenofbaycrest Women of Baycrest Health Organization

@Baycrest new #art installation #Brain Lane features 60 banners created by #OCADU students based on new research http://t.co/40JAOpTC

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Babies Are Needy—Does That Bug You? | Psychology Today

psychologytoday.com — “Maybe get a dog instead of a baby. By Darcia Narvaez, Ph.D....View full resource at psychologytoday.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 16, 2012 at 7:05 pm By:

BestforBabes Bettina Forbes Health Organization and Parenting Supporter

Awesome! "Human baby helplessness increased over the course of human evolution as humans shifted to bipedal... http://t.co/AROlKU6I

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Parkinson's UK - Yorkshire and Humber's Noodle relay - (formerly Parkinson's Disease Society)

parkinsons.org.uk — “Our brain cell toy, Noodle, is taking on a 470 mile relay around the Yorkshire and Humber region. He will be raising awareness of Parkinson's and the need for research and support for people affected by Parkinson's.View full resource at parkinsons.org.uk

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Most Recently Shared on April 15, 2012 at 10:31 am By:

ParkinsonsUK Parkinson's UK Health Organization and Research

Support our brain cell toy Noodle on the first leg of his Yorkshire&Humber relay - Skipton today at 3pm http://t.co/deAlo6OZ #parkinsonscure

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BatteryPark.TV » The “Stop Drinking Coffee” campaign

batterypark.tv — “BatteryPark.TV » The “Stop Drinking Coffee” campaignView full resource at batterypark.tv

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THEHCC Healthcare Channel Health Site

MRI images of your brain after just one cup of coffee http://t.co/p6IvEEZO

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BitGym

bitgym.com — “Your brain hates cardio. It doesn't understand why you would want to run for half an hour and go nowhere. Your brain doesn't care if cardio makes you healthier and happier, and why would it? Running sucks now. That's where we come in.View full resource at bitgym.com

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nataliehodgePersonal Medicine in Paducah, Kentucky. Dr Hodge was a featured speaker at the Mayo Clinic's Transform Symposium in '09 and has been named by Brian Dolan of Mobi Heath News as "The First iPhone Doctor". She is the author of The Personal Pediatrics Primer for the Progressive Parent.

Dr. Hodge's special interests in pediatrics include nutrition, prevention and the potential for the internet to strengthen physician patient relationships. Dr. Hodge is a member of the Health care Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), a Fellow of the Academy of Pediatrics' Quality and Innovation Network, and a founding member of the Society for Participatory Medicine. Participatory Medicine is an emerging group of engaged patients and physicians who believe that mutual trust and understanding as well as use of media, health IT strengthens the physician patient relationship and provides for better care." /> Natalie Hodge, MD, FAAP Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, and Pediatrician

BitGym http://t.co/idIX5pGA Sweet, game while you exercise.... my 8 year old will like this...

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How to End Your Food Cravings | Organic Connections

organicconnectmag.com — “We are all food addicts. Our brains are biologically driven to seek and devour high-calorie, fatty foods. But anyone can learn to control these primitive cravings and update your biological software.View full resource at organicconnectmag.com

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Team | Rock Health

rockhealth.com — “Team | Rock HealthView full resource at rockhealth.com

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nataliehodgePersonal Medicine in Paducah, Kentucky. Dr Hodge was a featured speaker at the Mayo Clinic's Transform Symposium in '09 and has been named by Brian Dolan of Mobi Heath News as "The First iPhone Doctor". She is the author of The Personal Pediatrics Primer for the Progressive Parent.

Dr. Hodge's special interests in pediatrics include nutrition, prevention and the potential for the internet to strengthen physician patient relationships. Dr. Hodge is a member of the Health care Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), a Fellow of the Academy of Pediatrics' Quality and Innovation Network, and a founding member of the Society for Participatory Medicine. Participatory Medicine is an emerging group of engaged patients and physicians who believe that mutual trust and understanding as well as use of media, health IT strengthens the physician patient relationship and provides for better care." /> Natalie Hodge, MD, FAAP Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, and Pediatrician

Team | Rock Health http://t.co/c3p7wXSa Brain trust here folks...

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Brain Network Reveals Disorders | Neuroscience News

neurosciencenews.com — “Researchers at ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich identify a new method of unerringly detecting the presence of pathophysiological changes in theView full resource at neurosciencenews.com

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Health Ranger interviews neurosurgeon Dr. Russell Blaylock on MSG and brain-damaging excitotoxins

naturalnews.com — “Health Ranger interviews neurosurgeon Dr. Russell Blaylock on MSG and brain-damaging excitotoxinsView full resource at naturalnews.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 13, 2012 at 7:31 pm By:

DrWoeller Dr. Kurt Woeller Doctor and Physician

Glutamate, MSG, and the insidious cycle of neurotoxicity – Dr. Woeller I am a huge fan of Russell Blaylock,... http://t.co/CfhAYLNl

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New Study Explores How To Decrease Risky Behavior Among Parolees In The Community

medicalnewstoday.com — “Police officers are always trying to control the misconduct of those who are on parole in order to control crime in the community, but what types of behaviors land them back in jail and what can lView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 13, 2012 at 11:05 am By:

mnt_alcoholadd MNT Alcohol / Addict Health News

New Study Explores How To Decrease Risky Behavior Among Parolees In The Community http://t.co/ICeyamYU #alcohol #addiction

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Games that Help Train Your Brain | Women's Health Magazine

womenshealthmag.com — “Games that Help Train Your Brain | Women's Health MagazineView full resource at womenshealthmag.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 12, 2012 at 10:15 pm By:

WomensHealthMag Women's Health Mag Health Magazine

Neurobics: System of mental drills that use your senses to boost brainpower (try using your nondominant hand): http://t.co/5zFHod0G

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Excessive worrying may have co-evolved with intelligence

labspaces.net — “Worrying may have evolved along with intelligence as a beneficial trait, according to a recent study by scientists at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and other institutions. Jeremy Coplan, MD, professor of psychiatry at SUNY Downstate, and colleagues found that high intelligence and worry both correlate with brain activity measured by the depletion of the nutrient choline in theGlaxoSmithKline PharmView full resource at labspaces.net

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Most Recently Shared on April 12, 2012 at 9:45 pm By:

LabSpaces Brian Krueger Health News

Excessive worrying may have co-evolved with intelligence - http://t.co/vN9tJfu3

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