Memory Improvement
28 Articles & Excerpts
Multiple Sclerosis: Communication Breakdown by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) An estimated 400,000 Americans have MS, according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS). Every week, about 200 people in the United States are diagnosed with the disease.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Treatment by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Two drugs have recently become available to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Though neither medication comes close to being a cure, they provide a ray of hope to patients with this neurological disease.
Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Reduces Relapses by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) A biologic product brought to market under FDA's accelerated approval regulations is the first treatment licensed specifically to treat multiple sclerosis, which affects approximately 300,000 Americans, most between the ages of 20 and 40.
Dr. Bob's Super Mind Power
Brain Fitness: Anti-Aging to Fight Alzheimer's Disease, Supercharge Your Memory, Sharpen Your Intelligence, De-Stress Your Mind, Control Mood Swings by Robert Goldman, M.D. We all want to be smarter and more alert, to require less sleep and better handle the stresses and strains that life throws our way. I have always been fascinated with how powerful the mind can make us feel and how far the inner self can be pushed.
How I Lost My Memory
On the Sea of Memory by Jonathan Cott Something must have happened on May 4, 1998, because from that day forward my entire life changed. Since I don't remember what occurred, a Spanish friend of mine, Isa, who was visiting from Madrid and staying at my apartment in New York City
Wrinkles of the Mind
Age-Proof Your Mind : Detect, Delay, and Prevent Memory Loss--Before It's Too Late by Zaldy S. Tan M.D., MPH Welcome to the club. If you picked up this book, you probably are one of the millions of people around the world who is beginning to worry about his memory. Lapses in memory that become more frequent with the passage of time lead many of us to question
What Is Memory? The Anatomy of Forgetfulness
Female and Forgetful: A Six-Step Program to Help Restore Your Memory and Sharpen Your Mind by Elisa Lottor, Ph.D., N.D., Nancy P. Bruning While scientists debate the subtleties of the categories of memory loss, women march through my office with a litany of complaints. Often the first thing they notice is that they are forgetting names of someone they've just been introduced
The Cortisol Connection
Brain Longevity: The Breakthrough Medical Program that Improves Your Mind and Memory by Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D., Cameron Stauth He was afraid that he had early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, and feared that I would soon doom him with that diagnosis. He knew that if he did have Alzheimer's, conventional medicine could do little to help him.
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