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leftofzen.com — We know that the foods we eat affect the body but they can have even more influence on how well our brain functions. What we eat can have a POWERFUL affect on our brain’s energy, how the mind handles tasks, and our general mood.
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Study: Too Much Alcohol Shrinks Your Brain view story
The brain will normally shrink with age, but researchers have found that drinking more than 14 alcoholic drinks per week will speed up this process of brain shrinkage.
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The Bicycle Taxi of India Goes Motorized With Solar : Planetsave view story
The Soleckshaw, a new solar powered, motorized version of India’s humble rickshaw, has been unveiled this month in Delhi, and is being touted as a solution to traffic jams, pollution woes, and backbreaking human labor.
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Obama: Economic Planning = Energy Planning view story
Throughout the recent economic slide that has lawmakers, bureaucrats, and bankers scrambling to come up with macro-economic fixes to a macro-economic problem, Democrat Senator Barack Obama has reiterated his support for investing in cleantech and ....
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States & Utilities Unite to Rob Energy Consumers view story
Energy consumers in ten northeastern States are going to see their bills rise and probably not even know why. They will assume that it is tied to the cost of oil, natural gas, or coal, but it does so only obliquely.
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BBC NEWS | Health | Brain boost drugs 'growing trend' view story
Increasing numbers of people are using prescription drugs to boost alertness and brain power, raising safety and ethical concerns, say experts.
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Thinner Cortex In Cocaine Addicts May Reflect Drug Use And A Pre-existing Disposition To Drug Abuse view story
New research findings suggest that structural abnormalities in the brains of cocaine addicts are related in part to drug use and in part to a predisposition toward addiction. The research maps the topography of the addicted brain and provides new insight
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