Healthcare

HeartMath Goes to South Africa

HeartMath Institute is sponsoring an international effort called The Global Coherence Initiative, with the goal to activate the heart of humanity and promote peace, harmony and a

Mapping the Brain

Want to know how the brain works? Allan Jones, Ph.D., CEO, of the Allen Institute for Brain Science provides a fascinating Ted Talk on how the brain works.

What’s the Purpose of Your Brain?

Believe it or not, neuroscientist Daniel Wolpert does not believe the brain evolved to think and feel. Instead, it evolved to control movement. This fascinating and unique

Memory Tips

Many of us have tendencies to forget other people’s names. Then, as we age, it can become even more frequent. But, the saving factor here is

Being Grateful for the Simple Things

Being Grateful can have such a powerful impact on our attitudes and perspectives. Now, science is proving that even simple things, such as being grateful

The Next Generation of Bionics

We have learned how the study of animals and insects can teach us so much about ourselves. Take for example, fruit flies– the little pests that

Tasting Memory

If you’ve ever been told that you have the “memory of a fruit fly,” take it as a compliment. The common fruit fly, or the Drosophila melanogaster,

The Power of Body Language

Did you know that our Body Language affects not only how others see us, but also how we see ourselves? Studies have shown that the more

Memory Problems: What Should I Do?

How many times this week have you forgotten your keys? Many people do. Did you know that 1 in every 5 people ( 20 percent) who

The Great Salt Debate

When New York City Mayor Bloomberg started enforcing lower salt limits on New York City restaurants and other institutions, I started buying up salt and

U.S. Healthcare Ranks Last

Forbes contributor, Dan Munro, reports on The Commonwealth Fund, which ranks countries based on healthcare. The United States ranked DEAD LAST. Click here to read Mr.

Building on Wisdom

For eons and in many different cultures, Seniors have always been revered, respected and recognized as being the wise ones… the experienced ones that guided