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Keep Forgetting Things? 4 Simple Ways–in 2 Minutes or Less–to Remember More, Backed by Neuroscience
That’s especially true for remembering things you want to do. Psychologists call them prospective memories: remembering to perform a planned action, or recall a planned intention, at some point in the ...
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Social media is rotting kids’ brains — and especially hurting their memory and vocabulary: study
New research suggests that social media isn’t just feeding your kid the latest memes — it may actually be messing with their ...
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Paediatrician shares 6 foods children should eat to sharpen brain, improve focus: Blueberries to pumpkin seeds
Children are at that growing stage where their brains require nutrients to focus on all the learning. Nutrition is one of the building blocks for memory, concentration and overall cognitive ...
Although no single food can improve mental sharpness, focus, and memory, some research shows that a nutrient-rich diet with plenty of omega-3 fats, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals is important ...
The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, or JAMA, on Oct. 13, found that 9- to 13-year-olds ...
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