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Experts warn against Christmas Brain Drain

Experts warn against Christmas Brain Drain

Posted on18. Dec, 2009 by Mark.

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Brain training experts are warning that people all across the country will suffer from Festive Brain Drain this Christmas as we switch off our brains and stare at the TV.

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aplomb

Posted on27. Aug, 2009 by Mark.

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Assurance of manner or of action; self-possession; confidence; coolness.

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Canny Minds sponsor UK Open Memory Championships 2009

Canny Minds sponsor UK Open Memory Championships 2009

Posted on06. Aug, 2009 by Mark.

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The Cannyminds press release regarding our announcement of sponsoring the UK Open Memory Championships 2009.

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You won’t go wrong with the right ear

You won’t go wrong with the right ear

Posted on30. Jun, 2009 by Mark.

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The secret to getting other people to do things is to speak into their right ear, scientists have found.

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Canny Tip #1: Making great presentations

Canny Tip #1: Making great presentations

Posted on22. Jun, 2009 by Mark.

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A series of eight tips produced by The University of Warwick, are offered as quick reference guides to the simple application of general best practice techniques. Whilst originally developed for students, they could be used by anyone.

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Keep working…..!

Keep working…..!

Posted on04. Jun, 2009 by Mark.

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Keeping the brain active by working later in life may be an effective way to ward off Alzheimer’s disease, research suggests.

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Tale of two brains

Posted on14. May, 2009 by Mark.

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‘Brain training’ games do work, study finds.

‘Brain training’ games do work, study finds.

Posted on14. May, 2009 by Mark.

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Great news for all those who want to train their brains!

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Memory pill that could help students and Alzheimer’s patients being developed

Memory pill that could help students and Alzheimer’s patients being developed

Posted on13. May, 2009 by Mark.

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A pill that could make memories “stick” is being developed by scientists in a study that could help students revising for exams and patients with brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease.

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