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Live (and Eat) Abundantly: One Thing
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Live (and Eat) Abundantly. Friday, October 11, 2013. In dedication to my friend Stephanie's Blog:. One thing I learned today:. I am a moderator, not an abstainer. One thing I'm grateful for:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A bird in the oven and then some. Its easy being green. Journal of the american dietetic association. Kale and sausage soup. Of mice and men. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies. Reversed 100 things challenge. Slow death by rubber duck.
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Live (and Eat) Abundantly: October 2013
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Live (and Eat) Abundantly. Friday, October 11, 2013. In dedication to my friend Stephanie's Blog:. One thing I learned today:. I am a moderator, not an abstainer. One thing I'm grateful for:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. A bird in the oven and then some. Its easy being green. Journal of the american dietetic association. Kale and sausage soup. Of mice and men. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies. Reversed 100 things challenge. Slow death by rubber duck.
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Synaptic Transmissions: I know my calculusssss....
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I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells." - Dr. Seuss. Thursday, August 6, 2009. I know my calculusssss. So I may have accidentally stopped posting for, oh, 3 months. I've been off doing a lot of calculus. And training for a marathon. Good times, I know. Fortunately, it turns out the former is really great for your brain! As for the latter, the jury is out. Basic math fact r. At first I figured - exercise, it's great for the body AND the brain, right? Then I read this summary. And it seems the more ...
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Synaptic Transmissions: Assisted Suicide and the Suicidal Brain
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I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells." - Dr. Seuss. Friday, May 8, 2009. Assisted Suicide and the Suicidal Brain. A Scotland MSP, Margaret MacDonald, has introduced legislation to legalize assisted suicide in Scotland. As always, there is heated debate surrounding the issue. In The Herald. Dr Calum MacKellar argues against the proposal, equating it to encouraging suicide. Dr Max Pemberton presents the other side of the argument in The Telegraph. Decreasing the number of transporters that absorb i...
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Synaptic Transmissions: August 2009
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I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells." - Dr. Seuss. Thursday, August 6, 2009. I know my calculusssss. So I may have accidentally stopped posting for, oh, 3 months. I've been off doing a lot of calculus. And training for a marathon. Good times, I know. Fortunately, it turns out the former is really great for your brain! As for the latter, the jury is out. Basic math fact r. At first I figured - exercise, it's great for the body AND the brain, right? Then I read this summary. And it seems the more ...
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Synaptic Transmissions: April 2009
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I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells." - Dr. Seuss. Thursday, April 30, 2009. In an article about why suicide actually increases during sunny months. Psychology professor Iland Shrira puts two common myths about suicide to rest:. Scandinavian countries - such as Sweden and Norway - have the highest suicide rates. This isn't true. In reality, suicide is highest in Eastern European countries like Russia, Belarus, and Lithuania. Suicide increases around the Christmas holidays. Recognizing and capita...
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Synaptic Transmissions: Awesome new Psychology Today blog!
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I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells." - Dr. Seuss. Monday, May 11, 2009. Awesome new Psychology Today blog! Just launched a new blog called " Let Them Eat Cake. That will correct outdated, overhyped health advice telling people to avoid pleasurable things (like coffee. For example). Viva la ice cream! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Awesome new Psychology Today blog! Get in shape for summer! Coming soon to a neighborhood near you - Smart Hom. So THATS why my hearing is better than my boyfrie.
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Synaptic Transmissions: Coming soon to a neighborhood near you - Smart Homes!
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I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells." - Dr. Seuss. Monday, May 11, 2009. Coming soon to a neighborhood near you - Smart Homes! Imagine being able to control all of the technology in your house with your mind. By simply. About it, you could turn on your TV, the lights, the faucet - anything! The developers of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology are planning to use the technology to create "smart homes,". Where you can do just that. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get in shape for summer!
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Synaptic Transmissions: I love brains.
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I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells." - Dr. Seuss. Thursday, April 30, 2009. I love brains. Hopefully you do too - or at least love your own enough to take great care of it. One of the most amazing things about the brain is its neuroplasticity. Recognizing and capitalizing on neuroplasticity yields endless possibilities - people are learning to treat mental illness without drugs, overcome paralysis and come out of comas (more on all of this later). Psychology Today. September 26, 2012 at 11:33 PM.
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Synaptic Transmissions: So THAT'S why my hearing is better than my boyfriend's...
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I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells." - Dr. Seuss. Monday, May 11, 2009. So THAT'S why my hearing is better than my boyfriend's. Researchers at the University of Rochester have discovered that estrogen plays a central role in sound processing. And possibly for other senses as well. Based on our findings we must now see estrogen as a central. Regulator of hearing," he says. "It both determines how carefully a sound. Must be processed, and activates intracellular processes that occur deep. Journal...