Facebook's Marketing Tools You Might Not Know About - 0 views
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Among the plethora of social networks, Facebook, with more than 900 million active monthly users, might represent the biggest marketing opportunity for companies large and small. But marketers who think that creating a Facebook page and walking away is enough should think again. From advertising opportunities to finding new customers, a lot goes into successful Facebook marketing.
Combatting Anger Thinking - 0 views
Relationship Repair: 10 Tips for Thinking Like a Therapist - 0 views
COPD: 11 Foods to Avoid Weight Loss - 0 views
Which Foods Help You Think Better? | Psychology Today - 0 views
Mediterranean Diet Might Help Stave Off Dementia - WebMD - 0 views
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Mediterranean Diet Might Help Stave Off Dementia Large study showed better retention of mental skills in seniors who had followed it WebMD News from HealthDay By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, April 29 (HealthDay News) -- Eating fish, chicken, olive oil and other foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids while staying away from meats and dairy -- the so-called Mediterranean diet -- may help older adults keep their memory and thinking skills sharp, a large new U.S.
The Noisy Mind - 0 views
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Quite simply, cognition refers to thinking. There are the obvious applications of conscious reasoning-doing taxes, playing chess, deconstructing Macbeth -but thought takes many subtler forms, such as interpreting sensory input, guiding physical actions, and empathizing with others. The old metaphor for human cognition was the computer-a logical information-processing machine.
Hearing Loss Linked to Mental Decline in Elderly - 0 views
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Hearing Loss Linked to Mental Decline in Elderly Jan. 22, 2013 -- Hearing loss and mental decline are two common conditions of aging, and now a new study finds that they may be related. Older people with hearing deficits were more likely than those with normal hearing to develop problems with memory and thinking over the course of the study.
Eight Ways to Actively Fight Depression - 0 views
Pursed lips mean disagreement? - 0 views
Exercise May Trump Mental Activity in Protecting Against Brain Shrinkage -- American Ac... - 0 views
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Exercising regularly in old age may better protect against brain shrinkage than engaging in mental or social activities, according to a new study published in the October 23, 2012, print issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology . Research suggests that brain shrinkage may lead to problems with memory and thinking.
How to Explain The Difference Between MLM and An Illegal Pyramid | Tim Sales' MLM Succe... - 0 views
Picking Healthy Meals Harder Than Doing Taxes? - 0 views
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Picking Healthy Meals Harder Than Doing Taxes? Online Survey Shows Americans' Attitudes About Diet, Health, and Food Choices By Cari NierenbergWebMD Health News May 25, 2012 -- Fifty-two percent of Americans responding to an online survey said they think it's easier to do their own taxes than it is to figure out how to eat healthfully.
Put Some Mindfulness Into Your Eating | Psychology Today - 0 views
Tallying the Benefits of Chocolate - 0 views
Cocoa May Sharpen Aging Brain - 0 views
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Cocoa May Sharpen Aging Brain Cocoa-Rich Drink May Help Brain Health in Older People Aug. 13, 2012 -- Drinking a cocoa-rich beverage every day may help brain health in older adults, a new study shows. The study, published in Hypertension, included 90 elderly people who already had mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which can include difficulty with memory, language, thinking, or judgment.
Yoga for Beginners: When You're Overweight, Paralyzed, on Chemotherapy, or Other Situat... - 0 views
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If you've ruled out yoga for physical reasons, it might be time to reconsider. In Hollywood and glossy magazines, yoga is usually associated with a Jennifer Aniston-type twisting her lithe body into a gravity-defying pretzel. So even though yoga is popular, it can be daunting to people who aren't already bendy and buff.
Fighting the Clock - 0 views
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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND "A good night of sleep is as important as eating a healthy diet and regular exercise." 3 - Frank Hu "We don't think of [reducing sleep] as increasing our risk of cardiovascular, accidents and motor vehicle crashes, and potentially increasing the risk of metabolic disorders that lead to diabetes.
9 Slimy Sales Tricks That Work - 0 views
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June 19, 2012 Every time I hear the term "info marketing," I think of an infomercial that promises you will make millions, selling real estate, working less than 2 hours a week, from the comfort of your own home. Over-the-top, get-rich-quick offers, like this one, are ludicrous to most logical people.