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Nov 5, 2024 |
collider.com | Nicole Byers |Nicole Byer |Christine Persaud
The holiday season is about jolliness, enjoying time with family and friends, and celebrations. This also often equates to time off from work and school. After filling bellies with indulgent meals, drinks, and desserts, shopping way too much, and either traveling to visit others or hosting, relaxing in front of the TV is a great way to unwind. The best types of shows for the holidays include reality shows. They are “turn the brain off,” watch passively types of shows.
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Aug 11, 2024 |
blogtalkradio.com | Sheryl Lee Ralph |Quinta Brunson |Nicole Byers
Denise and Janice Tunnell Call-in by telephone to speak with the host (914) 803-4399 h:31046s:12360554upcoming Emmy NominatedHair Dept. HeadMoira FrazierDenise TunnellJanice TunnellIllusions BeautyHairstylistAbbott Elementary Join us this Sunday for a conversation with Emmy Nominated Hairstylist and Hair Dept.Head for Abbott Elementary, Moira Frazier. Moira joins us to talk about her career as a hairstylist.
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Jul 4, 2024 |
newsr.in | Nicole Byers
7 very simple habits that can sharpen brainFriday, 5 July 2024 (about 2 hours ago)Integrating these simple habits into your daily routine, can significantly improve your brain health and protect it from future damage. It's never too late to start taking care of your brain, and these easy changes can make a big difference over time.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
newsr.in | Nicole Byers
How does oxygen depletion disrupt memory formation in the brain? Friday, 7 June 2024 (9 hours ago)When we learn something new, our brain cells (neurons) communicate with each other through electrical and chemical signals. If the same group of neurons communicate together often, the connections between them get stronger. This process helps our brains learn and remember things and is known as long-term potentiation or LTP.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
onenewspage.com | Nicole Byers
Duration: 09:03s05 Jun 20240 shares1 viewsHow stress drains your brain — and what to do about it | Nicole ByersDo you ever feel extra forgetful? Stress could be the culprit. In a fascinating talk about how your memory works, neuropsychologist Nicole Byers shares the science behind how stress drains your brain's resources, making it harder to remember things and easier to make mistakes. But fear not: she also shares a simple solution to recharge your brain and get your memory back on track.
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