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By American Academy of Neurology
Simple tests such as walking speed and hand grip strength may help doctors determine how likely it is a middle-aged person will develop dementia or stroke.

By American Academy of Neurology
The amount and quality of sleep you get at night may affect your memory later in life, according to research that was released today and presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 64th Annual Meeting in New Orleans April 21 to April 28, 2012.

By American Academy of Neurology
larger waistline may be linked to an increased risk of decreased mental functioning in people infected with the AIDS virus HIV, according to research published in the February 14, 2012, print issue of Neurology®.

By American Academy of Neurology
New research suggests that consuming between 2,100 and 6,000 calories per day may double the risk of memory loss among people age 70 and older. The study will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 64th Annual Meeting.

By BIG ARTS
BIG ARTS has announced Dr. Jay Apt, of Carnegie Mellon University (Mar. 17); Joshua Foer, author of the best-selling Moonwalking with Einstein (Mar 21); and Dr. Anthony Ritaccio, of Albany Medical College Human Brain Mapping Program (Apr. 12).

By Renee Sall
The 15th Annual USA Memory Championship is being held on Saturday, March 24, 2012 at Con Edison’s Grand Auditorium in NYC from 8:30am to 5:00pm EST

By PR First
Entrepreneurs' Organization, Boston is hosting USA Memory Champion Ron White who will reveal "Three Secrets to an Unstoppable Memory."

By Hank Lu
Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of NAND flash storage solutions, today announces a new line of 1333 MHz, quad rank registered DDR3 RDIMM modules for servers.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
A new memory fitness program can benefit aging seniors. Cognitive decline is a leading reason aging Americans need long term care insurance.

By Jeffrey Austin White
On Wednesday, August 31 at 5 p.m. the Flash Card Maker Pro Android app was featured on Channel 7 News WSVN Fox’s Appsolute Must: Educational Apps segment.

By Jeffrey Austin White
AT&T selected Flash Card Marker Pro Android application for its annual Back to School Campaign. After a nation-wide search AT&T selected six applications for its innovation and ease of use as an educational aid.

By Forte PR
Residents, along with their friends and family, were recently hosted to a special seminar on brain aging presented by a memory expert for the Village at Gleannloch Farms, an active aging community in Spring, Texas.

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By American Academy of Neurology
Simple tests such as walking speed and hand grip strength may help doctors determine how likely it is a middle-aged person will develop dementia or stroke.

By American Academy of Neurology
The amount and quality of sleep you get at night may affect your memory later in life, according to research that was released today and presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 64th Annual Meeting in New Orleans April 21 to April 28, 2012.

By American Academy of Neurology
larger waistline may be linked to an increased risk of decreased mental functioning in people infected with the AIDS virus HIV, according to research published in the February 14, 2012, print issue of Neurology®.

By American Academy of Neurology
New research suggests that consuming between 2,100 and 6,000 calories per day may double the risk of memory loss among people age 70 and older. The study will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 64th Annual Meeting.

By Richard Evans, Marketing Manager,Illumine Training
Illumine Training, the management and personal skills development training company, officially launched its free ‘Illumine Guide to Learning’ app today.

By Dakota Digital
Upgrading a computer’s memory is the most cost-effective and simple way of giving it a performance boost.

By American Academy of Neurology
Men may be at higher risk of experiencing mild cognitive impairment (MCI), or the stage of mild memory loss that occurs between normal aging and dementia, than women, according to a study published in the January 25, 2012, online issue of Neurology®

By Juvenon
Recent results of a clinical trial featuring Juvenon Cellular Health Supplement offer promising news for those suffering from age-related memory problems.

By Dakota Digital
We’re all used to seeing things like cell phones and laptops getting ever smaller but now computer memory is threatening to take the miniaturization crown as the world’s smallest ever chip is unveiled.

By BIG ARTS
BIG ARTS has announced Dr. Jay Apt, of Carnegie Mellon University (Mar. 17); Joshua Foer, author of the best-selling Moonwalking with Einstein (Mar 21); and Dr. Anthony Ritaccio, of Albany Medical College Human Brain Mapping Program (Apr. 12).

By Dakota Digital
Technology is constantly evolving and improvements take place seemingly day by day. However, instead of upgrading the whole model of your computer every couple of years, why not just upgrade the memory of your computer

By Renee Sall
The 15th Annual USA Memory Championship is being held on Saturday, March 24, 2012 at Con Edison’s Grand Auditorium in NYC from 8:30am to 5:00pm EST

By Ivan Katz
Assembly Alliance Electronics a independent distributor of Electronic Components has increased its available product database by 1.8 million parts. Additionally, BuyAAE.com its e-commerece site,

By TeraMotions
Apart from inheriting solid build and quality from its predecessor, U-Reach's new CF Duplicator from Intelligent 9 Series has delivered lightning-fast performance by raising the speed limit to 66MB/sec for data transfer.

By American Academy of Neurology
New research links ‘silent strokes,’ or small spots of dead brain cells, found in about one out of four older adults to memory loss in the elderly. The study is published in the January 3, 2012, print issue of Neurology®.

By American Academy of Neurology
People with diets high in several vitamins or in omega 3 fatty acids are less likely to have the brain shrinkage associated with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study published in the December 28, 2011, issue of Neurology®.

By American Academy of Neurology
New research suggests that, in people who don’t currently have memory problems, those with smaller regions of the brain’s cortex may be more likely to develop symptoms consistent with very early Alzheimer’s disease.

By Dakota Digital
Unveiled this week at the International Electronic Devices Meeting in Washington, D.C, IBM’s new Racetrack PC memory combines the large storage capacity of a traditional hard disk device with the sturdy robustness of flash memory

By PR First
Entrepreneurs' Organization, Boston is hosting USA Memory Champion Ron White who will reveal "Three Secrets to an Unstoppable Memory."

By Hank Lu
Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of NAND flash storage solutions, today announces a new line of 1333 MHz, quad rank registered DDR3 RDIMM modules for servers.

By Aarkstore Enterprise
Aarkstore announce a new report "Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) Market to 2020 - High Performance Networking Applications Will Bring New Opportunities " through its vast collection of market research report.

By Internet Agency
Buying compatible memory modules directly from the manufacturer was a luxury reserved for big industry client for a long time, but now consumers can purchase these quality modules for laptops, desktop computers and workstation, too.

By American Academy of Neurology
Babies born at a very low birth weight are more likely to have memory and attention problems when they become adults than babies born at a low to normal weight, according to a study in the December 6, 2011, issue of Neurology®.

By Harris County Hospital District
For some, holiday cheer may be hard to muster this season, especially for those who have experienced the death of a loved one. Learn what to do to cope with the loss and make it through the holidays.

By Hank Lu
Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today announces a new line of high speed, quad-channel Registered DDR3 RDIMM modules for servers running at 1600MHz.

By American Academy of Neurology
New research finds a marker used to detect plaque in the brain may help doctors make a more accurate diagnosis between two common types of dementia, published in the November 30, 2011, issue of Neurology®, of the American Academy of Neurology.

By Dakota Digital
Computers with the same capabilities as the human brain have been prime science-fiction fantasy material for decades. However, what was once thought to be an impossible dream has taken a big step closer to becoming reality

By Dakota Digital
It’s been called the most amazing iPhone yet. It boasts a faster A5 chip, a much improved 8 mega pixel camera and it runs the new iOS5 operating system.

By Retro Recall
Retro Recall the new app for iPhone and iPod touch that randomly introduces pictures of forgotten memories from the 1980's to recent years has received excellent reviews from websites and blogs of industry experts in the mobile application field.

By Jeffrey Austin White
Flash Card Marker Pro Android application has been recognized as a top educational tool by national technological, educational and health organizations, such as Mashable, eSchool News and BrainLine.

By German Center for Research and Innovation
An evening about the nature of learning, brain plasticity, age-related memory loss, and the impact on cognition of biology and culture, on Thursday, October 13, 2011, at the German Center for Research and Innovation (GCRI) New York.

By Jacqueline Marcell, author of 'Elder Rage'
JACQUELINE MARCELL, author of 'Elder Rage', interviewed four outstanding eldercare and healthcare professionals on the 'Coping with Caregiving' radio program on September 24th. You can listen to the archive at wsRadio.com/CopingWithCaregiving

By Memory Flex
Mattresses are big and bulky and can take up a lot of room, to get around this many manufacturers and suppliers compress them for more convenient storage and delivery. All of our Memory foam Mattresses are delivered Vacuum Rolled.

By Dakota Digital
In the world of computing, the terms 'memory' and 'disk space' are perhaps two of the most widely-confused

By Retro Recall
Retro Recall is an app for iPhone and iPod touch that randomly introduces pictures of forgotten memories from the 1980's to recent years. These memories can be a product, person, film, song, TV show or event from their near or distant past.

By Dakota Digital
The recently completed, annual Hot Chips conference in Stanford threw up a number of interesting developments in computer memory and computer processing.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
A new memory fitness program can benefit aging seniors. Cognitive decline is a leading reason aging Americans need long term care insurance.

By Jeffrey Austin White
Flash Card Marker Pro Android application has been recognized as a top educational tool by national technological, educational and health organizations, such as Mashable, eSchool News and BrainLine.

By ResearchInChina
ResearchInChina announces the release of a new report- Global and China Memory Industry Report, 2011. For more information, please contact us at report@researchinchina.com or at 86-10-82600828.

By Jeffrey Austin White
On Wednesday, August 31 at 5 p.m. the Flash Card Maker Pro Android app was featured on Channel 7 News WSVN Fox’s Appsolute Must: Educational Apps segment.

By Dakota Digital
Research undertaken at Southampton University has discovered that using lasers to reposition atoms in pieces of glass can create a new form of computer storage.

By Other World Computing
2011 iMac owners can add nearly double the SSD capacity for up to four times the performance, up to 6X more hard drive storage capacity, and/or up to 4X more memory over factory installed options

By Jeffrey Austin White
AT&T selected Flash Card Marker Pro Android application for its annual Back to School Campaign. After a nation-wide search AT&T selected six applications for its innovation and ease of use as an educational aid.

By Forte PR
Residents, along with their friends and family, were recently hosted to a special seminar on brain aging presented by a memory expert for the Village at Gleannloch Farms, an active aging community in Spring, Texas.

By Dr.Victor Marchione
Rosemary helped study participants perform better on cognitive tests and helped improve mood. Rosemary also has anti-cancer effects.

By Simon W
USB memory with names is used for advertising and branding the company. They are the promotional names which are used as promotional products. Most of the devices come with the memory chips which are made from the high quality materials.

By Dava
These days, many research companies have released their latest forecast on semiconductor industry. Market reports from IHS andWSTS both indicates a little rising on 2011 chip shipments.

By Hospice at Home
The workshop for creating a unique memory pillow will happen on Mondays, July 11, 18 & 25, from 4:00 - 5:30 pm at the Buchanan Senior Center. Attendance at all sessions is required to finish the project and class size is limited to 15 people.

By Glow Baby
Glow Baby adds a busy moms’ Memory book to their growing line of family organizational tools.

By CSULA Public Affairs
Media Advisory: Cal State L.A. forum to address best practices in gathering, preserving eyewitness identification evidence



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