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Developing your child's brainsMonday, September 6, 2010 @ 2:02AMGood brain development occurs with warm encouragement and positive words from parents.

Developing brainsSaturday, September 4, 2010 @ 6:11PMHow you can contribute to your child’s brain development.

Today's health and scienceThursday, September 2, 2010 @ 11:03AMIn G Health Forget the long sterile corridors, antiseptic smells, and assembly-line feel. In this nursing home, the $34 million Leonard Florence Center for Living in Chelsea, elders rule. Residents decide when they want to get up, what they want... Nursing home - Health - Antiseptic - Senior Health - United States

Bonding hormone seen in new dads, tooThursday, September 2, 2010 @ 10:16AMOxytocin is a powerful hormone that rises in women during childbirth and breast-feeding. Based on research in animals, scientists believe it is also linked to the way parents and infants bond, but its role in humans is not clear. Oxytocin - Human - Breastfeeding - Health - Childbirth

Brain exercises may slow cognitive decline initially, but speed up dementia laterWednesday, September 1, 2010 @ 4:02PMNew research shows that mentally stimulating activities such as crossword puzzles, reading and listening to the radio may, at first, slow the decline of thinking skills but speed up dementia later in old age. The research is published in the September 1, 2010, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

Related ArticlesMonday, August 30, 2010 @ 9:47PMThese are helpful tips to help regenerate hair follicles, but they do not cure any underlying conditions, or stress-related hair loss.Try drinking this - blend bananas with honey, yoghurt & low-fat milk. A drink rich in biotin can help keep your crowning glory firmly rooted.

Fish 'may slow AMD eye problem'Monday, August 30, 2010 @ 6:11PM"A weekly dose of oily fish may help prevent the most common cause of blindness in old age," said the Daily Express.

Keep your own records of your medical historyWednesday, August 25, 2010 @ 9:16AMCommunication could be the riskiest procedure in medicine. Researchers estimate that nearly 8 million drug side effects could be prevented or resolved each year if doctors and patients communicated better (Archives of Internal Medicine, Jan. 24, 2005). They encourage doctors to let patients know what side effects to watch out for and patients to tell their doctors what symptoms they experience.

Prescription: More sunWednesday, August 25, 2010 @ 2:11AMGene Stubbs will admit that just a few years ago he might have laughed at the very research he’s now involved in. He might have thought the theory he’s been testing would have been better suited for zealots desperate for a simple explanation where none existed. Here’s the theory: ...