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by Margaret Wood, Freelancer Sept 21, 2017 No one likes moody people. And moody people typically don’t like other people. Are they moody due to sleep deprivation? On any given day, you can easily find tons of articles online, in magazines, in television commercials, etc., that try to increase our awareness of the negative effects…
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Original Title: Religion on the Brain By Therese Borchard Have you ever wondered why those shouting “Alleluia!” at church on Sunday morning seem happier and more energetic than the average person, projecting a feeling of satisfaction in their lives that you don’t get from the folks reading the paper at Starbucks on Sunday morning?
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by BERKELEY WELLNESS | NOVEMBER 01, 2012 The news keeps getting sweeter about dark chocolate and other cocoa products. Since we last reviewed the research, several studies have further highlighted its potential for bettering cardiovascular health—by improving arterial function, for instance, which can help lower blood pressure. The latest research finds that cocoa can also aid the brain.…
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by BERKELEY WELLNESS | JANUARY 04, 2017 Accumulating research shows that staying physically active is good for the aging brain. The latest study to support this is an analysis of data on 3,700 participants (average age 70) in the well-known Framingham Heart Study, published in the Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences. People who were least active were 50 percent more likely…
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by BERKELEY WELLNESS | OCTOBER 01, 2011 As we grow older, we all worry about having “senior moments” that last more than a moment. That’s why brain-training programs have become a big business. Can mental workouts really “improve memory by 10 years” and prevent age-related cognitive decline and even dementia, as the programs claim?