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Attention, chocolate lovers: You may not be able to help yourselves. Swiss and British scientists have linked the widespread love of chocolate to a chemical "signature" that may be programmed into our metabolic systems.
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A Good Night's Sleep May Be Good for Memory
(06/15/2005, Reuters Health)
Simple Memory Tests Can Predict Alzheimer's 5 to 10 Years Before Onset
(06/13/2005, Canadian Press)
Reactive Blood Pressure Linked to Impaired Thinking
(06/09/2005, Reuters Health)
From the National Institutes of Health
From the National Institutes of Health
Forgetfulness: It's Not Always What You Think
(National Institute on Aging)
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Overviews
Overviews
Types of Memory
(Harvard Medical School, InteliHealth)
Diagnosis/Symptoms
Diagnosis/Symptoms
Alzheimer's Disease Info: Questions to Ask the Doctor
(Administration on Aging)
Memory Loss: Symptoms That Should Trigger an Evaluation
(Harvard Medical School, InteliHealth)
Treatment
Treatment
Improving Memory and Treating Memory Loss
(Harvard Medical School, InteliHealth)
Prevention/Screening
Prevention/Screening
How to Keep Your Mind Sharp: Preventive Action
(Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
Alternative Therapy
Alternative Therapy
Value of Ginkgo Biloba
(Harvard Medical School, InteliHealth)
Specific Conditions
Specific Conditions
Dissociative Disorders
(NAMI)
Forget What You Heard about Amnesia
(InteliHealth)
Reversible Causes of Memory Change
(Harvard Medical School, InteliHealth)
Right Hemisphere Brain Damage
(American Speech-Language-Hearing Association)
Related Issues
Related Issues
Questions and Answers about Memories of Childhood Abuse
(American Psychological Association)
Clinical Trials
Clinical Trials
ClinicalTrials.gov: Amnesia
(National Institutes of Health)
ClinicalTrials.gov: Memory Disorders
(National Institutes of Health)
Research
Research
Brain Signal Predicts Working Memory Prowess
(National Institute of Mental Health)
Diet, Exercise, Stimulating Environment Helps Old Dogs Learn
(National Institute on Aging)
Learning New Rules about the "Primitive" Brain
(National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
Researchers Find Protein That Makes Long-Term Memory Possible
(National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
Researchers Uncover Key Step in Manufacture of Memory Protein
(National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
Untreated Hypertension Can Lead to Memory Loss by Cutting Down on Blood Flow to the Brain
(American Academy of Neurology)
Anatomy/Physiology
Anatomy/Physiology
How Memory Works
(Harvard Medical School, InteliHealth)
Organizations
Organizations
National Institute of Mental Health
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
National Institute on Aging
Children
Children
Memory Matters
(Nemours Foundation)
Seniors
Seniors
Memory Loss with Aging: What's Normal, What's Not
(American Academy of Family Physicians)
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