More Evidence That Physical Activity Protects the Aging Brain - Medscape
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More Evidence That Physical Activity Protects the Aging BrainMedscapeIn a group of more than 700 elderly individuals free of dementia at baseline, a higher level of total daily physical activity, determined objectively via 24-hour actigraphy, was associated with a lower risk for the subsequent development of AD, ... |
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HOMECOMING DAYS: Charlene Forsythe, Homecoming Queen - Hanford Sentinel
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HOMECOMING DAYS: Charlene Forsythe, Homecoming QueenHanford SentinelCharlene became a specialist and consultant in perceptual motor skill development still helping children until her retirement. Charlene remains very active in the community through the First Presbyterian Church, the Kings Art Center Guild, ...and more » |
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Muskego Teachers, Staff Set the Compass for Success - Patch.com
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Muskego Teachers, Staff Set the Compass for SuccessPatch.comThe special education program includes occupational therapy services, focusing on development of fine motor skills, manipulation of tools, self care, sensory awareness/processing, visual motor and visual perceptual skills and written language.and more » |
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Near-death, distorted
Salon has had a redesign, which is fine; it seems to do this periodically just to confuse us. I’ll adjust to that, but what I don’t like is that the first thing I saw highlighted was an article so full of woo that for a moment I thought I’d stumbled onto the Huffington Post. We are now supposed to believe that science has explained near-death experiences (NDEs), and the answer is proof of life ...
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