Monday 17 March 2008

FEAR CRSS-LEX MESS

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//////////////////Go with your gut – intuition is more than just a hunch, says Leeds research
Most of us experience ‘gut feelings’ we can’t explain, such as instantly loving – or hating – a new property when we’re househunting or the snap judgements we make on meeting new people. Now researchers at Leeds say these feelings – or intuitions – are real and we should take our hunches seriously.
According to a team led by Professor Gerard Hodgkinson of the Centre for Organisational Strategy, Learning and Change at Leeds University Business School, intuition is the result of the way our brains store, process and retrieve information on a subconscious level and so is a real psychological phenomenon which needs further study to help us harness its potential.




//////////////////Drinking beer 'better for brain'Marie Claire.co.uk - 2 hours agoDrinking wine is more damaging to the brain than both beer or spirits, scientists have revealed. According to new research, wine particularly affects the part of the brain connected to memory and spatial awareness, known as the hippocampus.


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Telegraph.co.ukSurgeon uses DIY drill to remove brain tumourTelegraph.co.uk - 2 hours agoBy Stephen Adams A leading brain surgeon used a £30 DIY drill to carry out a successful operation on a fully conscious patient. Henry Marsh used a Bosch PSR960 cordless drill because he did not have his normal equipment on him.

LAMAW=LOOKING AT MASTER AT WORK


///////////////////Friendship is far more tragic than love. It lasts longer.



////////////////////Those whom the gods love grow young.



/////////////////DARK MATTER NUGGETS


//////////////////OSCAR WILDE=Education is an admirable thing. But it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.
Public opinion exists only where there are no ideas.
When a truth becomes a fact it loses all its intellectual value.


/////////////////////Health Through Simplicity By this, Swenson mostly points towards minimizing the complexity in your life. Have a home that’s just big enough, not too big (so you’re not wasting extra time and money and energy on maintenance). Don’t buy a lot of stuff that you have to pick up and maintain (eating time and energy). In other words, strive to nail the basics rather than getting bogged down in the complex


////////////////////As brains age, they slowly lose the ability to generate new neurons, which results in a diminishing ability to learn new things and retain memories. But today a group of neuroscientists in Florida announced a strange cure for what amounts to brain decay: blood from the umbilical cords of human infants. When the researchers injected this blood into aging rats, it kickstarted a new round of neurogenesis in their brains, helping them to grow new neurons and shed some other effects of brain aging. Essentially, effects of aging were rolled back. There's tremendous potential here for helping aging humans to regain the plasticity of their youthful minds.



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