Healthnotes Newswire (September 9, 2010)—Nobody wants to look or feel old. We certainly don’t want to think old. From forgetting your keys to struggling to recall an acquaintance’s name, many people worry about their memory, and over time those worries increase. But addressing your memory lapses is easier than you think. Smart lifestyle choices can help keep your brain and memory in tip-top shape.
One of the single most important things people can do to stave off declining brain function is to exercise. According to health experts at the Stanford Center for Longevity, regular aerobic exercise has been shown to improve attention, reasoning, and components of memory. Read More . . .
Browse the articles below and learn what you can do to stay on top of your game.
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Sutdy Suggests Vitamin D May Benefit Mental Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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An Alternative Approach to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
By Jessica Patella, ND
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Stressed? Try a Deep Breath—And an Herbal Extract
By Maureen Williams, ND
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Can Soy Extract Improve ADHD?
By Maureen Williams, ND
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Some Schizophrenia Symptom Relief Linked to Vitamin-Gene Combo
By Jane Hart, MD
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Folic Acid and Autism
By Marcia J. Engles, MD
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Feed Your Good Mood with Fruits and Vegetables
By Maureen Williams, ND
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Stressed Out? Yeast Extract May Support Mood and Immune Function
By Maureen Williams, ND
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Dietary Supplement May Ease Stress Response in Some People
By Patrick Massey, MD, PHD
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Vitamin D Levels and the Risk of Depression and Phobias
By Jessica Patella, ND
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Why It's So Important to Reduce Your Stress Level
By Patrick Massey, MD, PHD
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Does Passion Flower Reduce Anxiety?
By Tatjana Djakovic
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Chronic Depression Could Have Ties to 'Leaky Gut Syndrome'
By Patrick Massey, MD, PHD
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Study Links B12 Blood Levels to Mental Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Staying Alzheimer’s-Free with Vitamin D
By Maureen Williams, ND
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High-Flavanol Cocoa Linked to Better Memory
By Jane Hart, MD
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Study Finds Specific Way Walnuts Help Maintain Brain Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Vitamin D and Parkinson's Disease
By Jessica Patella, ND
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Response to Dr. Oz's "Melatonin: Are Your Sabtoging Your Sleep?"
By Neil Levin, CCN
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Trichloroethylene Solvent Exposure May Increase the Risk of Parkinson’s Disease
By Marcia J. Engles, MD
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Unclear Findings for Ginkgo in Alzheimer’s Prevention
By Maureen Williams, ND
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Acupuncture Another Option When Facing Depression
By Patrick Massey, MD, PHD
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Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Improves Mood and Brain Function
By Tatjana Djakovic
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Some Supplements May Lower Effects of Chronic Stress
By Patrick Massey, MD, PHD
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Berries Keep the Mind Young
By Kimberly Beauchamp, ND
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Antioxidants May Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
By Jane Hart, MD
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Berries Shown to Delay Cognitive Decline
By Jessica Patella, ND
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Junk Food Is Bad for Your Mood
By Kimberly Beauchamp, ND
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Grape Juice Preserves Brain Power
By Maureen Williams, ND
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Multivitamins May Boost Mood
By Maureen Williams, ND
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Consumption of Trans Fats Leads to Irritability and Aggression
By Tatjana Djakovic
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Temporary, Transitory Anxiety Relief with Relora®
By Marcia J. Engles, MD
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Trans Fats Hinder, While Olive Oil Benefits Mental Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Omega-3 Blood Levels Linked to Altered Brain Circulation
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Vitamin E Blood Levels Linked to Mental Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Supplements for Improving Memory
By Jessica Patella, ND
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The Stress Syndrome
By Marcia Zimmerman, CN
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No Roller Coaster Ride for Me – Keeping Balance During the Holidays
By Marcia Zimmerman, CN
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Pycnogenol Helps Mental Performance in Students
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Can Omega-3s Relieve Bipolar Depression?
By Jane Hart, MD
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Ginkgo May Soothe Dementia Symptoms
By Jane Hart, MD
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Natural Support to Relieve Work Stress
By Kimberly Beauchamp, ND
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N-Acetyl Cysteine for Schizophrenia
By Jessica Patella, ND
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"D" for Depression
By Jane Hart, MD
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Folic Acid Shows Hope for Mental Health
By Greg Arnold, DC
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A Soothing Solution for Insomnia
By Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RD
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Fish Fats Ease Anxiety
By Maureen Williams, ND
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Omega-3 Fats Helps Mental Health by Reducing Inflammation
By Greg Arnold, DC
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Eat Fish to Beat the Blues
By Maureen Williams, ND
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Fish Really Is Brain Food
By Jeremy Appleton, ND, CNS
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