Cognitive Motor Training Combo Can Help Reverse Dementia Progress


Researchers have discovered that as little as half an hour of visually-guided movements a week can help slow and also reverse dementia progress. Individuals in early stages of dementia who for half an hour a week played a game making use of rules to execute visually-guided movements, managed to…
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Brain Activity In Overweight Children Improves With Exercise


The brain activity and thinking ability of inactive and overweight children improves with exercise. The results of a study of 171 x 7 – 11 year old sedentary and overweight children presents educators the proof they need to make sure that regular physical activity is a part of each and…
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High Protein Breakfast Helps To Reduce Hunger Cravings


According to a study, a healthy high protein breakfast increases satiety and helps to reduce hunger cravings during the day, providing more evidence that breakfast is a useful strategy for managing appetite and regulating intake of food. Researchers used fMRI (functional magnetic resonance…
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Trans Fatty Acids Linked To Greater Risk Of Ischemic Stroke


Research has revealed a greater ischemic stroke risk in women that consume higher quantities of trans fatty acids, generally found in fried foods, baked goods and packaged foods.
Ischemic stroke is caused by an artery blockage which leads to the brain. As reported by the American Heart…
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Disrupted Sleep Seems To Be Linked To Amyloid Plaques


Disrupted sleep seems to be linked to the accumulation of amyloid plaques inside the brains of people not having problems with memory. Amyloid plaques are a characteristic marker for early stage Alzheimer’s disease. More studies are needed to figure out why it’s happening and whether or not sle…
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10 Scientifically Proven Health Benefits of Potatoes


1. Do potatoes make you fat?
Potatoes are generally shunned by people trying to manage their weight. But do potatoes make you fat? How many calories in a potato? Are potatoes good for you? What are the health benefits of potatoes?
Research has determined that there is no evidence to suggest an…
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Cognitive Motor Training Combo Can Help Reverse Dementia Progress


Researchers have discovered that as little as half an hour of visually-guided movements a week can help slow and also reverse dementia progress. Individuals in early stages of dementia who for half an hour a week played a game making use of rules to execute visually-guided movements, managed to…
Read the full story…http://www.ahealthblog.com/cognitive-motor-training-combo-can-help-reverse-dementia-progress.html

Brain Activity In Overweight Children Improves With Exercise


The brain activity and thinking ability of inactive and overweight children improves with exercise. The results of a study of 171 x 7 – 11 year old sedentary and overweight children presents educators the proof they need to make sure that regular physical activity is a part of each and…
Read the full story…http://www.ahealthblog.com/brain-activity-in-overweight-children-improves-with-exercise.html