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by Carl Buchheit - 2008-10-22
1. That you can get somewhere positive by defeating something negative.2. That people who take the "path of least resistance" in life are weak.3. That fighting ourselves shows strength and builds cha...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-10-22
Brain damage and post traumatic stress are bad enough, but you don't expect to see what appears like it in politicians running for office, even if it comes from facing the press. You see it in car ac...
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by John Halderman - 2008-10-24
Self-discovery happens as the result of mental and physical action - and doing the same things over and over is not mental activity.We think we are thinking because our brains are working, that is no...
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by nyscof - 2008-10-27
Since the Fluoride Action Network (FAN) first issued a statement in August 2007 calling for an end to fluoridation, over 1300 additional professionals signed on as even more evidence emerges to conde...
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by Carl Buchheit - 2008-10-29
All over the universe, or so it seems, human beings are famous for routinely experiencing what they most don't want to have, and for not being able to experience that which they most really do want. ...
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by Cushy - 2008-11-02
Of late, it has been discovered that sleeping disorders affect your brain mechanism in addition to giving rise to other problems caused due to restlessness. Did you know that when you go off to bed fo...
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by Ivaylo77 - 2008-11-06
Changes are hard to do and it sometimes becomes a challenge, but in the end it will relieve stress and improve the brain by giving it some new learning experience. Often it takes a while to make chang...
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by Simon J Evans - 2008-11-25
Not too long ago, scientists believed that adults couldn't grow new neurons in their brain. However, work over the last several years has debunked this myth. We now know that adults continue to ...
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by Steven A Johnson - 2008-11-27
The brain is the most complex biological structure that we know of. The human brain is over five times as large as the average brain of a mammal with a similar body size. Especially expanded in human...
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by Peter Kent - 2008-12-16
Recently, an issue of the journal Nature noted that there has been a shift regarding deadly infections that may actually be causing the development of fatal brain injuries and traumatic brain in...