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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Nonograms Brain Teasers' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Nonograms Brain Teasers Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Nonograms Brain Teasers 1. How To Play The Balance Transfer Game Successfully - By: Michael Russell Do you have heavy credit card debt? If so, you can save some big money by taking advantage of credit card transfers. With balance transfer credit cards you can take advantage of teaser rates that are offered several times each year by major credit card companies. Teaser rates are usually good for th... Featured ArticleBrain Foods How Eating Right Can Save Your Brain Our brains work best on the prehistoric diet that shaped their evolution. However, our modern diet is a far cry from that of our ancestors. For generations, hunters and gatherers survived on wide game, wild greens, fruits, berries and roots. The typical western diet, on the other hand, includes large quantities of processed and fast foods.Jean Carper in her book Your Miracle Brain found that, compared to a stone age diet, we consume: One tenth the amount of fibre ... Read full story 2. Sports Betting-2 - By: Michael Russell Totals Bet Totals, also called Over/Under is the bet where the wagerer bets on the total scored points, regardless of who wins or loses. Suppose that the total points scored in a given game is decided to be 50 points, whereas the payout of winning bet is 120, i.e; Over ... 3. Brain Injury - By: Michael Russell There are different brain injuries according to the force of injury to the head and the impact of that injury on the brain. Many terms are used to describe the causes of brain injury or types of brain injury. In other words there are many types of brain injury. The common terms used to describe brai... 4. Brain Health And Sharp Mind - At Any Age - By: Michael Coleman Brain health shouldn’t be something you first start thinking about in middle- or old-age. Just as you need to exercise your body throughout life to keep it healthy so too does your brain require a daily workout to keep it vital and alert. It is common for people to experience a gradua... 5. Rtms, Magnetic Therapy For The Brain - By: Michael Russell The idea that the brain is electrochemical in its function is pretty well established these days. So it stands to reason that magnetic therapy or electrical stimulation of the brain could be used to treat a host of neurological and psychological illnesses if properly applied. Perhaps the ... 6. Causes Of Comas - By: Michael Russell Coma is a state of mind where the person becomes unconscious due to an accident or an illness and this state of brain may continue for a day, a month or for several years. The person having this state of mind cant be awakened even with great stimulation and no cure has been developed to recover a pe... 7. Sports Betting- 3 - By: Michael Russell Combination Bet When a wagerer places a number of end-to-end bets multiplying after each event, with the possible return as well as the associated risk, it is the combination bet. All three individual bets must win for the bet to win. If any of these loses, the wagerer loses the entire be... 8. Dj Vu And Disorders - By: Michael Russell Many scientist believe that deja vu is a result of a chemical reaction in the brain, either triggered by sensory input and recalling a memory, like smelling rose perfume and remembering a funeral, or by minor seizures in the temporal lobe of the brain. Though there is st... 9. Love's All About Chemistry - By: Niz People who have been swept off their feet know the feeling. Love makes us all feel funny. That sense of giddy disorientation, unsinkable euphoria and complete obsession with a new love can be so overpowering, that it's hard to imagine it's all about emotion. Now scientists are con... 10. The Brain And Menopause Connection - By: Michael Russell Have you ever wondered why you are lost with words during a conversation with a friend? Or where you left your eyeglasses and later discover that it is just neatly tucked in your head. Or why you suddenly walked into the living room? A woman undergoing menopause goes through a lot of changes,... 11. Coping With Comas - By: Michael Russell Coma is a state of mind where the person becomes unconscious due to an accident or an illness and this state of brain may continue for a day, a month or for several years. The person having this state of mind cant be awakened even with great stimulation and no cure has been developed to recover a pe... 12. What Causes And Cures Headache? - By: Michael Russell Experts classify headache into three major groups. A migraine headache is a severe and recurring headache, usually exhibiting throbbing in one side of the head, often accompanied by nausea and sometimes with impaired vision. A cluster headache is similar to the migraine, although generally less se... 13. Urinary And Fecal Incontinence - By: Michael Russell Although incontinence is not a disease it is a common problem amongst thousands - or even millions - of people and often causes discomfort, embarrassment and shame to those who suffer from it. Both types of incontinence can be of a temporary nature, or be long term. As it is more of a medical probl... 14. Coma Recovery - By: Michael Russell Coma is a state of mind where the person becomes unconscious due to an accident or an illness and this state of brain may continue for a day, a month or for several years. The person having this state of mind cant be awakened even with great stimulation and no cure has been developed to recover a pe... 15. Sailfish Are Wonderful - By: Michael Russell Sailfish are the great wanderers of the sea and are magnificent creatures. They will migrate in deep, warm waters, for great distances, but they're known to move near shore for feeding. Sailfish is a carnivore; eat squid, octopus, mackerel, mullet, flying fish, needlefish, and other small fish. Alth... 16. Alzheimer's Research Discovers Disease Blocker - By: Mark Walters A break-through in Alzheimer's research has found a compound that blocks the progression of Alzheimer's disease. The discovery occured at the University of California at Irvine. An Alzheimer's research group there has announced the new Alzheimer's drug treatment that they hav... 17. Coma - By: Michael Russell Coma is a state of mind where the person becomes unconscious due to an accident or an illness and this state of brain may continue for a day, a month or for several years. The person having this state of mind cant be awakened even with great stimulation and no cure has been developed to recover a pe... 18. Repetition And Memory - By: Michael Russell One of the best ways to force you to remember something is through repetition. How many times have you been somewhere and needed to remember it without writing it down and then started repeating it to your self over and over so that you could memorize it? Weve all been there, whether its phone num... 19. Pomegranate Might Help In Several Disseases - By: Marcello Segal Pomegranate might fight brain damage in babies 06/29/2005- A mouse study conducted at the Washington University School of Medicine suggests that drinking pomegranate juice during pregnancy may reduce the hypoxia ischemia-related brain injuries in babies, writes Jess Halliday. Hypoxia i... 20. Amazing Support For Brain Research For World Peace - By: Evelyn Cole Just as millions of home computers throughout the world are tuned into outer space, listening as combined ears to whatever they might hear that they couldnt hear individually, Pat McGovern, the chairman of International Data Group, is providing brain-money for cooperative research on the... 21. New Breakthroughs In Memory Research - By: Dr. Joseph Mercola New studies in memory research are providing exciting clues about memory loss and how to prevent it. Distractions Rather Than Attention One study shows that the short-term memory problems that generally accompany aging are more a matter of an inability to filter out distraction... 22. 2006 Brain Wave Research Trends - By: Lance Winslow In 2005 brain wave research made huge strides thank in part to past years from research in fMRI, sleep research at Stanford and BioTech chemical research around the globe. Scientists also are getting closer to linking man with machine or to the point of realizing the dream of add-on memo... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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