Tag Archives: brain potential

Motivational stories may help to curb marijuana use in teens

It’s not uncommon for high school students to use marijuana recreationally, since many consider the illicit drug to be non-addictive and have few health consequences.

Media overdose may hinder personal growth for young people

Kids today have access to significantly more recreational technology than past generations, and video games, computers and multimedia tablets are extraordinarily popular with young people.

Antioxidant-rich blueberry juice may enhance memory in older individuals

It seems as though studies touting the healthful benefits of blueberries have been coming out in abundance due to the fruit’s high antioxidant and nutrient content.

Group therapy may lend emotional support to depressed MS patients

Individuals who have the debilitating neurological condition known as multiple sclerosis (MS) often experience intense depression and emotional problems

Making up for lost time at work

There are a number of times during the week where people can let precious time slip away, with vacation time, sick days and unexpected emergencies being some of the major culprits.

‘Hunger Games’ trilogy an inspiration for teens, adults

The recent popularity of Suzanne Collin’s thrilling trilogy of books, titled The Hunger Games, is a testament to its power to inspire.

In Full Bloom offers tips for healthy brain potential

In philosopher Ilchi Lee’s book In Full Bloom: A Brain Education Guide for Successful Aging, he discusses how techniques to control the brain may help individuals to remain lucid, flexible and enlightened as they age.