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So Long, Brain Fog! Here Are the 11 Best Foods to Keep Your Mind In Tip-Top Shape
Parade via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoOz states. This study found that extra virgin olive oil reduces brain inflammation and also...
Medical Moment: The benefits and risks to consuming caffeine
WNDU 16 South Bend· 21 hours agoOn the positive side, caffeine may improve your performance during endurance exercise. It may also...
What’s wrong with your brain? It could come down to what you need more of each night
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoThe previously largest population group in the country will not only be at retirement age then. By...
The 30 College Essentials All Students Need Before Move-in Day
Woman's Day via Yahoo News· 3 hours agore talking ramen noodles, mac & cheese, mug cakes, leftovers — the quintessential college menu....
Don’t drink before your nap on the plane. It could hurt you now and later | CNN
CNN.com· 1 day agoCombine that with alcohol consumption and sleep, and it’s more likely a person will experience an...
Wine and cheese could slash dementia risk, study finds
Daily Express· 1 day agoDementia is a syndrome, or a group of symptoms, related to the ongoing decline of the brain....
What are nootropics and do they really boost your brain?
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoNow we have nootropics, also known as smart drugs, brain boosters or cognitive enhancers. You don't...
Do dogs dream? The answer might make you appreciate your pup even more.
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThat vastly different relationship to time and space could result in dreams we can barely imagine....
Stroller: Fertilizer, fish and Nelson on sports
Martinsville Bulletin· 5 days agoTODAY’S WORD is bafflegab. Example: As a beginner in the field, I found the technical manual to be full of bafflegab that made learning difficult. THURSDAY’S WORD was engram, meaning a presumed ...
Ming’s owner explains his decision to ‘hang it up’ and close his restaurant after 47 years
The Wichita Eagle· 1 hour agoBack in 1977, 23-year-old Ray Chan had just finished up a six-month stint at the famous Albert’s Chinese restaurant on East Kellogg and decided he was ready to open his own restaurant. Chan ...