Articles tagged with: mental sharpness
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Believe it or not these 4 factors have a huge impact on whether or not you will have the most common deadly chronic diseases: Never smoking, having a body mass index lower than 30 (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared), performing 3.5 h/wk or more of physical activity, and adhering to healthy dietary principles (high intake of fruits, vegetables, and whole-grain bread and low meat consumption). A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine (2009;169(15):1355-1362). Adhering to 4 simple healthy lifestyle factors can have …
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The experience of wellness is a marker of the degree to which one is engaged in their life creatively expressed. All disease and dysfunction physically begins first as lack of full expression in some arena of life. It is a backward perception that having energy and passion for life follows having more physical energy and physical health and well-being. In fact the order is just the opposite, passionate engagement in life and creative projects begets high energy and mental clarity begets good health and long life.
The cells in the human …
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Alternatives to drugging our children…
A recent article by Megan Johnson in U.S. News & World Report explored 9 natural, drug-free treatments for ADHD that have all shown to have promise and positive outcomes for the children involved. Her list includes; positive parenting, treatment programs, neuro feedback, interactive metronome training, meditation, a natural environment, better sleep, diet, and exercise.
Positive Parenting: Apparently there has been research that shows some similarities among the parents of ADHD kids. A study published in Clinical Pediatrics, suggests that having a child with ADHD elicits high levels …
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These days there has been a lot of attention placed on aging and along with that Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Emerging research has shown that the simple act of reading, playing crossword puzzles, or doing crafts can decrease your chances of mental decline as you age. Some neuro-scientists have taken this a step further and have been developing specific, targeted exercises to not only stave off dementia, but to also improve mental sharpness, memory, attention, processing speed and cognitive control (decision making and planning). I don’t know about you, but …


