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Feb. 20th, 2010 03:37 pmThe mind 'actively erases memories to create space for new information'
Looking into someone's eyes 'the key to remembering their face'
Neuroscientists Reveal New Links That Regulate Brain Electrical Activity
Sex hormone progesterone to get head injury trial -- "Previous studies have shown that progesterone supports the normal development of neurons in the brain, and that the hormone has a protective effect on damaged brain tissue."
AAAS: Study on dolphin ability to switch on and off diabetes could lead to human cure
Looking into someone's eyes 'the key to remembering their face'
Neuroscientists Reveal New Links That Regulate Brain Electrical Activity
Sex hormone progesterone to get head injury trial -- "Previous studies have shown that progesterone supports the normal development of neurons in the brain, and that the hormone has a protective effect on damaged brain tissue."
AAAS: Study on dolphin ability to switch on and off diabetes could lead to human cure
thank you!
I esp like this one as memory issues have cropped up a lot these days, sort of the age bracket I am in that we are caring for elders...and may have
memory issues ourselves as well.
Thank you for sharing such information.
Blessings to you and yours, mm