What’s left to do once you’ve retired? Well, there’s one thing…
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Alzheimer’s Disease is a common disease but is often misunderstood. Dr. Russell Blaylock, an internationally known brain expert, believes that brain diseases are appearing: Earlier in life More frequently To …
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Though 35 might just be a number for many men, as a man, your body starts deteriorating in a very gradual manner around this age. Similar to women, who need …
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Situational Awareness: Jill Jacked, New Epidemic, Clay Aiken Wins
by Bruce Haringby Bruce HaringWelcome to Situational Awareness, a weekly roundup of news from last week that will likely be causing sleepless nights in the future. HIT THE ROAD, JILL — New York Times editor-in-chief …
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“…marketing executives are coming to rely too much on research, and they use it as a drunkard uses a lamp post for support, rather than for illumination.” – David Ogilvy …
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Until two months ago, 59-year-old Claire T. looked forward to an idyllic retirement. As a marketing executive for a large corporation for the last 25 years, she had saved and …
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Scientists at University of Rochester, Georgetown University, and the University of California Irvine, have developed a simple blood test that can predict the development of Alzheimer’s disease up to three years before …
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“There are three side effects of acid: enhanced long-term memory, decreased short-term memory, and I forget the third.” — Timothy Leary Several years ago I attended a lecture by a neurologist. During …
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Travel is good for the soul. Most of us know this already, as oftentimes travel makes us feel good, and allows us to see things we otherwise would not. But …