A new study suggests that healthy older people who eat two or more servings of fish a week, including salmon, tuna and sardines, may have a lower risk later in life of developing vascular brain disease, a group of conditions that affect blood flow and blood vessels in the brain. The research is published in… Continue reading Fish Can Be Brain Food for Some Seniors
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5 Misconceptions About Dyslexia
So many of us with dyslexia have not felt heard or understood until very recently, with the influx of new data about our condition. One of my personal goals is to promote dyslexia awareness, because despite new research about the condition, many misconceptions and inaccurate beliefs are still rampant. Dyslexia is not something that can… Continue reading 5 Misconceptions About Dyslexia
No Jokes, Please: Blondes Aren’t “Dumb”
The “dumb blonde” stereotype is simply wrong, according to a new national study of young baby boomers. The study of 10,878 Americans found that white women who said their natural hair color was blonde had an average IQ score within 3 points of brunettes and those with red or black hair. While jokes about blondes… Continue reading No Jokes, Please: Blondes Aren’t “Dumb”