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how to keep your memory sharp always

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Dr. ben - 14 Dec 2008 16:23 GMT
how to keep your memory sharp always
As you are growing older, there is a question that has consumed your
thougths, and you can bet that all those in your age brackets have the
same question in thier minds too. so, what do you do to stop memory
loss due to aging.?

The hippocampus, a part of the brain where information is stored
temporarily before beign transfered to the cerebral cortex, is
involved age-related memory problem. chronic stress in addition to age
harm can harm this part of the brain via the realease of high levels
of hormone cotisol from the adrenal gland. Cotisol is directly to
toxic to neurons. It actually destroys hippocampus cells resulting in
loss of the ability to voluntarily recall previously learned
infomation.
There have been tests and scientific...read full article here
http://healthcentre001.blogspot.com
jka861@gmail.com - 15 Dec 2008 17:31 GMT
> how to keep your memory sharp always
> As you are growing older, there is a question that has consumed your
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> infomation.
> There have been tests and scientific...read full article herehttp://healthcentre001.blogspot.com

I've been really interested in articles, posts that concern
enlightening information about the interactions of the brain. Since
recovering from a stroke this past fall & guess you could say that I'm
obessessed with learning how it functions.  I like what Dr. Jill
Bolton talks about the brain and the impact a strokes has on it.  I
realized this a little bit off the subject matter but not that far
off.

Jackie
 
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