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By Storm FX
Storm FX is pleased to announce the addition of Fusion-io ioFX to its line up offerings. As a Fusion-io distributor, Storm FX will offer two core ioMemory products: the Fusion ioDrive for server environments, and ioFX for workstation environments.

By eNet Components, Inc.
eNet Components is announcing the release of their 40GB transceiver. The company is providing resellers the most recent high-demand transceivers while offering end-users the best value possible for Cisco, Juniper, HP, IBM, Brocade and many more.

By Fart By Mail
Novelty Fart Greeting Card Company Unveils $1,000 Stinky Gift

By Quincy Bioscience
Quincy Bioscience encourages other to resolve to Stop CRS (can't remember stuff) in 2013.

By Envoy Data Corporation
Envoy Data Corporation, a specialty distributor of IT security solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Integral Memory PLC, which produces memory and storage products including AES 256-bit hardware encrypted USB Flash Drives.

By HAPPYneuron
A complete makeover for HAPPYneuron - For National Memory Screening Day, the brain training website brings out its new version.

By Maddisys Limited
SnakeShapes is a one-of-a-kind game that tests the short-term memory and dexterity of the player. Snake Shapes simplicity makes it highly playable and easy to pick up. The games graphics are well-designed and create an ambient backdrop.

By American Academy of Neurology
Use of a new drug to detect the beta-amyloid plaques in the brain that are hallmark signs of Alzheimer’s disease may help doctors diagnose the disease earlier, according to new American Academy of Neurology research.

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
The largest study to date finds that eating foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish, chicken and salad dressing and avoiding saturated fats, meat and dairy foods may be linked to preserving memory and thinking abilities.

By Storm FX
Storm FX is pleased to announce the addition of Fusion-io ioFX to its line up offerings. As a Fusion-io distributor, Storm FX will offer two core ioMemory products: the Fusion ioDrive for server environments, and ioFX for workstation environments.

By Millennial Solutions
Just released: MemoryTyper.com, is a new way to memorize anything by harnessing your kinesthetic memory.

By Marygrove Awnings
Follow Marygrove Awnings on Facebook for a chance to win prizes this spring. All you have to do is share with us your favorite memory under an awning!

By American Academy of Neurology
MINNEAPOLIS – Contrary to other research, a new study found that the total level of antioxidants in people’s diets is not related to their risk of developing stroke or dementia.

By ThinkBetterUK
Nootropics, can they really help me to thinkbetter? We discuss how todays Nootropics can potentially help your memory, coginitive reasoning, focus and clarity with very little risk.

By eNet Components, Inc.
Staking claim in the battle for fiber optics market share. Entrepreneurs are competing with the big players by offering identical solutions for a third of the cost.

By American Academy of Neurology
New research suggests the blood may hold clues to whether post-menopausal women may be at an increased risk for areas of vascular brain damage that can potentially lead to memory problems and possibly increased risk of stroke.

By eNet Components, Inc.
eNet Components is announcing the release of their 40GB transceiver. The company is providing resellers the most recent high-demand transceivers while offering end-users the best value possible for Cisco, Juniper, HP, IBM, Brocade and many more.

By Fart By Mail
Novelty Fart Greeting Card Company Unveils $1,000 Stinky Gift

By Quincy Bioscience
Quincy Bioscience encourages other to resolve to Stop CRS (can't remember stuff) in 2013.

By GoGungHo, LLC
Most energy shots follow the "kitchen-sink" philosophy; throw in ingredients others have used, with no scientific research and potentially harmful results. Three tips from GungHo® help you focus on what matters.

By Envoy Data Corporation
Envoy Data Corporation, a specialty distributor of IT security solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Integral Memory PLC, which produces memory and storage products including AES 256-bit hardware encrypted USB Flash Drives.

By HAPPYneuron
A complete makeover for HAPPYneuron - For National Memory Screening Day, the brain training website brings out its new version.

By SciGuru.com
According to a new research article, sleep enhances the quality of memory, reports SciGuru.com, a science news publication.

By Data Memory Systems
Although it has been billed as ‘the most beautiful computer’ that Apple have ever built, and was launched to incredible sales figures in its opening weeks, the newest model of the Macbook Pro has come under fire

By Data Memory Systems
The largest manufacturer of memory chips in the US, Micron Technology Inc., has reported a much larger fourth-quarter loss than expected for the period than ended August 30th.

By Quincy Bioscience
Quincy Bioscience recognizes Health Literacy Month by offering a free Brain Health Guide to the public.

By Maddisys Limited
SnakeShapes is a one-of-a-kind game that tests the short-term memory and dexterity of the player. Snake Shapes simplicity makes it highly playable and easy to pick up. The games graphics are well-designed and create an ambient backdrop.

By HAPPYneuron
It only takes 3 minutes: MemTrax, a short assessment to test and track your memory, is now available free of charge.

By Text 100
Eight-Week Campaign Celebrates Festive Fervor by Offering SanDisk Customers Chance to Win Exciting Prizes Every Day

By American Academy of Neurology
People who are obese and also have high blood pressure and other risk factors may experience a faster decline in their cognitive skills over time than others, according to a study in the August 21, 2012 issue of Neurology®

By Data Memory Systems
A lack of RAM (random-access memory) is one of the most common reasons why a computer might be running at a sluggish or slow pace.

By Data Memory Systems
Brand new computers, having never been used before, have enough RAM (random-access memory) to run at their fastest level. But the minute users start to install and run programs, the RAM memory starts to decrease

By Bullguard
The average Brit has more than 50 contact numbers stored in their phone – but can only memorise two of them. Speed dial and mobile phone address books mean we can no longer reel off phone numbers for our best friend, parents, or even our partner.

By Data Memory Systems
Data Memory systems is a premier supplier of Apple memory for both domestic and commercial purposes, and their high-quality memory upgrades, when paired with the innovative Mountain Lion system

By alan blinkhorn
A good memory is truly important for anyone to possess today

By Data Memory Sydtems
Mac users are known to be style savvy with a love of designer details but, does that mean they should be directed towards more costly products and services? One travel company thinks so.

By alan blinkhorn
A good memory is truly important for anyone to possess. Your memory of faces, names, facts, information, dates, events, circumstances and other things concern your everyday life

By The Brain Performance Center
Southlake, Tx Cognitive Behavior Disorders Center is now The Brain Performance Center. In light of the redefinition The Brain Performance is applying for a $250,000 grant to use toward spreading awareness and need your help to do so!

By Maximum Exposure PR
Brain health expert launches ThinkShops, one-hour webinars open to the general public, interested in understanding how to maintain brain health and access helpful brain health topics.

By www.operationalmemory.com
OpMem® Personal Assistant Windows software instantly recalls everything you know and everything you want to remember - all for twenty bucks.

By Quincy Bioscience
During the month of May, to show their appreciation for our military, Quincy Bioscience is giving a free bottle of the brain health supplement Prevagen® to each member of the military, retired or active duty.

By American Academy of Neurology
Daily physical exercise may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, even in people over the age of 80, according to a study published in the April 18, 2012, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

By American Academy of Neurology
Use of a new drug to detect the beta-amyloid plaques in the brain that are hallmark signs of Alzheimer’s disease may help doctors diagnose the disease earlier, according to new American Academy of Neurology research.

By American Academy of Neurology
A new study suggests that older people may have an increased risk of problems with memory after being in the hospital, according to research published in the March 21, 2012, issue of Neurology®, of the American Academy of Neurology.

By American Academy of Neurology
People with mild vascular disease that causes damage to the retina are more likely to have problems with memory because they may also have vascular disease in the brain, according to a study published in the March 14, 2012, issue of Neurology®.

By Dakota Digital
Although there is no release date yet set for Windows 8, those planning on experiencing the update for themselves might benefit from updating their flash drives or external hard drives in preparation.

By Dakota Digital
Over the past five years, Apple has cultivated a brand where people have no sooner got their hands on the newest models then they are speculating about the next release.

By American Academy of Neurology
A diet lacking in omega-3 fatty acids, nutrients commonly found in fish, may cause your brain to age faster and lose some of its memory and thinking abilities, according to a study published in the February 28, 2012, print issue of Neurology®.

By BIG ARTS
BIG ARTS presents Dr. Jay Apt, a renewable energy expert (Sat, Mar 17); Joshua Foer, author of the bestseller Moonwalking with Einstein (Wed, Mar 21); and Dr. Anthony Ritaccio, a researcher in Brain Mapping (Thur, Apr 12). $26, Student $10.

By John Best
The up and coming online store that cares about the customer. Stop by any time!

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.



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