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Senior Fitness Exercises : Standing Abductor & Opposing Arm Lift Exercise for Seniors

by on Jul.05, 2010, under Health and Fitness


Seniors, learn how to gain balance by performing the standing abductor lift with opposing arm lift exercise for seniors in thisfree exercise video lesson for senior health and fitness. Expert: Ricketta Butler Bio: Ricketta Butler is a graduate of the University of Florida with a degree in Health Science Education. She is currently a personal trainer and group fitness coordinator. Filmmaker: Michael Carter

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Brain patterns may be signs of mental illness risk

by on Jul.05, 2010, under Health and Fitness

British scientists believe they have found specific patterns of brain activity in children and young people which could be signs or "markers" of those who will later go on to develop mental illnesses such as schizophrenia.

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Stem-cell corneas last up to a decade: study

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Italian doctors reported long-term success on Wednesday with a technique of fixing burn-related eye damage using corneas grown from stem cells.

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Low, high manganese levels may affect the infant brain

by on Jul.05, 2010, under Health and Fitness

Babies with either relatively high or relatively low levels of manganese in their blood may be slower to hit certain developmental milestones in their first year than other infants, a new study suggests.

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Nutrition & Behavior: A Lecture By Russell Blaylock, MD

by on Jul.05, 2010, under Nutrition


In this lecture, Dr. Russell Blaylock explains one of the most important connections between nutrition and our health- how nutrition affects our behavior. Citing a series of important studies, he shows that good nutrition can powerfully enhance our memory, mood, and behavior in a socially desirable way. Like wise he shows us that poor nutrition can lead our youth into a world of violence, crime, depression and suicide. By using an impressive array of studies on both juvenile and adult prisoners, Dr. Blaylock demonstrates these principals and outlines specific measures you can take to protect your children from these detrimental effects. Most importantly, he shows us that it is never too late to make these nutritional changes. You can order this DVD at www.atavistik.com.

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