Job Fair

August 20, 2009 Stephen Leave a comment

Over 20 postsecondary schools and colleges will be on-hand to take applications for General Education Teaching.

Tame Your Amygdala – Brain Leaders and Learners

August 16, 2009 Stephen Leave a comment
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NAMI Hearts and Minds: A Healthy Lifestyle for Living with Mental Illness

July 14, 2009 Stephen Leave a comment

An exciting new video from NAMI for the Hearts and Minds program. Living a healthy lifestyle can greatly benefit a person living with mental illness. Here are a few steps that you can take in order to make a difference in your life.

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Regeneration

July 3, 2009 Stephen Leave a comment

Upon the advice of a friend, I have decided to resume using WordPress. This time, however, I will attempt to consolidate my data streams which are currently scattered over multiple blogs and social networks; i.e., less fragmented, more holistic. Today is the festival of Kronia, which honors Kronos, the ancient Greek personification of Time. So, it seemed timely (pun intended) to relaunch this blog on this auspicious occasion.

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NAMI | NAMI Launches New PSA Campaign

June 19, 2009 Stephen Leave a comment
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Brain chemical may play key role in anxiety | Global Industries | Health & Drugs | Reuters

May 24, 2009 Stephen Leave a comment
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GO! Raise Some FGF2 | Go! Smell the Flowers

May 16, 2009 Stephen Leave a comment
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Miracle Drug Poison or Placebo? – Page 1 – MSN Health & Fitness – Depression

May 13, 2009 Stephen Leave a comment
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May 1, 2009 Stephen Leave a comment
Happy May Day!
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Facebook | Cognitive Training Can Alter Biochemistry Of The Brain

February 7, 2009 Stephen 1 comment

Cognitive Training Can Alter Biochemistry Of The Brain
ScienceDaily (2009-02-06) — Researchers have shown for the first time that the active training of the working memory brings about visible changes in the number of dopamine receptors in the human brain. The study, published in Science, was conducted with the help of PET scanning and provides deeper insight into the complex interplay between cognition and the brain’s biological structure. … > read full article

Facebook | Cognitive Training Can Alter Biochemistry Of The Brain

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