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Are You Missing Out on These 9 Powerful Memory Boosters?

EE Edit@rs · December 28, 2017 · Leave a Comment

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Losing your memory is a deep fear for many Americans, and it causes us to seek out some pretty wacky cures, memory boosters, and supplements. Whether you’ve watched a loved one fall prey to dementia or you’ve heard that every 66 seconds, somebody in the United States develops … [Read more...] about Are You Missing Out on These 9 Powerful Memory Boosters?

Filed Under: Brain Health and Functionality Tagged With: blood sugar, caffeine, exercise, ginkgo biloba, love, meditation, memory boosters, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin e

Why We Fall in Love: The Science of Love

EE Edit@rs · June 25, 2013 · 2 Comments

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Have you ever stopped for a second to think about the science and psychology of falling in love or why you are falling in love with that special someone? Did you ever notice love is sort of a mysterious yet natural emotion in us and it must have to do something with our chemistry … [Read more...] about Why We Fall in Love: The Science of Love

Filed Under: Brain Health and Functionality Tagged With: adrenaline, dopamine, love, science of love

The Five Natural Emotions and How to Handle Them

EE Edit@rs · May 6, 2013 · Leave a Comment

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Emotions, referred to as the generic term for subjective, conscious experiences accompanied with physio-psychological expressions, emotions are what set us apart from all other living creatures. They are what motivate a person, and if harnessed correctly, they can be highly … [Read more...] about The Five Natural Emotions and How to Handle Them

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: emotions, envy, fear, grief, jealousy, love

What it Takes to Live a Happy Life: A Harvard Study Answers the Question

EE Edit@rs · April 26, 2013 · 1 Comment

The Grant Study at Harvard is one of the longest running longitudinal studies in psychology/neuroscience, and specifically human development.  The study started out in 1938, and followed 268 Harvard graduates throughout their lifespan.  The purpose of this 75 year study was to … [Read more...] about What it Takes to Live a Happy Life: A Harvard Study Answers the Question

Filed Under: Studies and News, The Best of Examined Existence Tagged With: alcohol, happiness, intelligence, love

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