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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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Most Recently Shared on April 14, 2012 at 5:55 pm By:

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 Pediatrician, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

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

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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 Pediatrician, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

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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The healthy flip side of being a sports fan - CNN.com

cnn.com — “Brad Hampson, a 41-year-old pharmacist who lives in Chicago, is not the kind of sports fan who loses his temper when his team gets beaten. But the outcome of a game definitely can affect his mood.View full resource at cnn.com

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totalbodytweets Dr. Jason Conviser Chiropractor, Doctor, and CAM

The healthy flip side of being a sports fan: Experts have long studied sports fans' habits and health. Couch pot... http://t.co/09qWgU6j

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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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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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Genetic adaptation of fat metabolism key to development of human brain

labspaces.net — “About 300 000 years ago humans adapted genetically to be able to produce larger amounts of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. This adaptation may have been crucial to the development of the unique brain capacity in modern humans. In today's life situation, this genetic adaptation contributes instead to a higher risk of developing disorders like cardiovascular disease.View full resource at labspaces.net

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LabSpaces Brian Krueger Health News

Genetic adaptation of fat metabolism key to development of human brain - http://t.co/dCf0FdGn

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Beer makes men smarter: study - NY Daily News

nydailynews.com — “Beer makes men smarter. So say researchers at the University of Illinois in Chicago. They found that men with a couple beers under their belts were actually better at solving brain-teasers than their sober counterparts.View full resource at nydailynews.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 12, 2012 at 3:00 pm By:

editrmh Peter Moore Health Communicator

Dream headline: Beer makes men smarter. http://t.co/ybFlb1wP More beer means more brain, right? Right?

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Easy Snack Food For A Football Game | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Easy Snack Food For A Football Game. Football season is a fun time to get together with friends and family and cheer for your favorite team. Serving easy snacks allows you to throw a football party at your home that you can enjoy right along with your guests. A variety of snacks fill your guests' bellies and keep you from having to prepare an entire meal for a crowd. Do as much as pos...View full resource at livestrong.com

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Easy Snack Food for a Football Game: Football season is a fun time to get together with friends and f... http://t.co/HKA955pQ #nutrition

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Berries enhance brain signaling to prevent neurodegeneration and cognitive decline

naturalnews.com — “Berries enhance brain signaling to prevent neurodegeneration and cognitive declineView full resource at naturalnews.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 11, 2012 at 9:23 pm By:

HealthRanger HealthRanger

Berries enhance brain signaling to prevent #neurodegeneration and cognitive decline. http://t.co/9tXZT0t8 #health #naturalnews

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Fragile X Syndrome Can Be Reversed in Adult Mouse Brain | Neuroscience News

neurosciencenews.com — “A recent study finds that a new compound reverses many of the major symptoms associated with Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common form of inheritedView full resource at neurosciencenews.com

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Brain Tumors Linked To Dental X-Rays

medicalnewstoday.com — “A common and potentially debilitating non-cancerous brain tumor has been linked to dental X-Rays.Research from the Yale School of Public Health published online in Cancer, a journal of tView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Most Important Vitamins and Minerals For Women

fitsugar.com — “With weight loss on many a woman's brain, limiting calories and certain types of food can mean not getting your fill of essential vitamins and minerals. While maintaining a healthy weight is important for optimum health, make sure your diet includesView full resource at fitsugar.com

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Could you be deficient? RT @fitsugar: Getting enough calcium? Iron? Your fatigue might be telling you something http://t.co/tn00UjrR

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