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January 31 is Backward Day, and LearningRx, the world’s largest personal brain training company, is setting the record straight about dyslexia and reading letters backwards. “The most basic symptom of ...
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When has having allergies ever been a good thing? Maybe the time has come! When researchers in Austria exposed mice to grass pollen to induce an allergic reaction, they found that the reaction ...
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Start the year off right with improved study habits Returning to school after the long holiday break can be tough, but now is the time to set routines that will stick for the rest of the school year. ...
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New Research Shows Personal Brain Training Changes the Brain for TBI Victims January 8, 2018—Neuroscientist Dr. Christina Ledbetter and Gibson Institute of Cognitive Research Director Dr. Amy Moore ...
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January 2 is National Personal Trainer Awareness Day, and just as a personal trainer can help you achieve your fitness goals, a personal brain trainer can help you achieve your cognitive goals. For ...
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To celebrate January being National Book Blitz Month, one-on-one brain training company LearningRx ( www.LearningRx.com) is sharing tips with parents who want to choose appropriate books for their ...
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American Academy of Neurology Releases New Recommendations for MCI: Cognitive Training and Exercise The American Academy of Neurology has just updated its 2001 practice guidelines for treating mild ...
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Entrepreneur has released its Top 10 Franchise Categories for 2018 , listing LearningRx ( www.LearningRx.com) under the Child Enrichment category. “From emerging industries to those that just keep ...
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New research published in Nature Communications has found that adolescents’ brains react more responsively to receiving rewards. Although this strong reward system can lead to risky behavior, it can ...
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