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Bring yourself to deal with irrational fears about issues that aren't going away

All too often, you worry about work, your love life, your bills, taxes -- all issues that you know aren't going to go away. So, to turn around those ... Read More »

Remember to eat your brain food

Can you name the 50 state capitols? I could in 5th grade. Today is a different story, however. I'd probably remember about 35 of them or so. Just ... Read More »

Daily Fit Tip: Chit-chat your way to a better memory

As a general rule talking all the time is considered a slightly negative habit, but if you love to chit chat you might be doing yourself some good: ... Read More »

Tantrums: 5 signs it could be something serious

All parents understand that dealing with tantrums is an unavoidable part of having children, but not all tantrums are created equal. Although throwing ... Read More »

Daily Fit Tip: Keep a gratitude journal

All too often, we get caught up in the frantic pace of life and forget to sit back, relax and think about what we're grateful for. I'm one of the ... Read More »

Effectiveness of stress disorder treatments under the microscope

A scientific review came out this past week that questioned the effectiveness of many treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). With ... Read More »

Drinking Beer Improves Your Memory

I don't know about you, but after a couple beers, I'm not exactly the sharpest tool in the box. However, recent research seems to suggest that beer is ... Read More »

Workplace Fitness: On depression, retirement, and the importance of having friends

Considering retirement? We all dream of the day we can kick our feet up and start having fun instead of being a slave to the timeclock. But new ... Read More »

Methods for beating forgetfulness

Between being self-employed, having a family, and keeping fairly active, I feel like there's always something important that I'm forgetting to take ... Read More »

Adult brain cells keep growing

You've probably heard that, once you reach adulthood, you lose the ability to grown new brain cells. But, according to a recent study, that may be ... Read More »