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Gillian Eadie on ‘Kiwi Living’, TV One

Gillian Eadie on ‘Kiwi Living’, TV One

TV One in New Zealand has a lifestyle show, Kiwi Living. Memory Foundation co-founder, Gillian Eadie, was interviewed by show host, Monty Beetham (who has a stellar career in rugby league, boxing and his charity, Steps for Life). See the memory tips and techniques for...

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Twelve Questions: Gillian Eadie

  Gillian Eadie says people must challenge their brains every day to look after their memories. Photo / Nick Reed   Memory Foundation director Gillian Eadie teaches baby boomers how to reduce memory loss using tools developed by her sister Dr Allison Lamont....

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10 Remedies in your Kitchen Cupboard

10 Remedies in your Kitchen Cupboard

Did you know that some annoying ailments can be relieved by10 everyday food items? You might be surprised! Lynda Earl, Naturopath from Huckleberry says: Before there was medicine, there was food, and food as medicine is the foundation of many healthy lifestyles. Try...

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Dementia on the Decline – UK

Dementia on the Decline – UK

Great news from Professor A. David Smith, University of Oxford Twenty years ago, the catch-cry was 'eat well and take exercise to keep your heart healthy'. Do you remember that? You might still be making those lifestyle changes! If you have, You have been reducing...

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Prevent Alzheimer’s? Yes, we can!

Prevent Alzheimer’s? Yes, we can!

A packed audience sat enthralled as Emeritus Professor A. David Smith (University of Oxford, UK) spoke of his research into novel treatments and techniques for Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia. Then came this question from the audience: "Can we prevent Alzheimer's?"...

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Better balance, better brain!

Better balance, better brain!

Step up to better balance Negotiating steps with confidence requires strength, power and good balance. Luckily this skill is easy to improve and maintain. The Classic Step-Up Find a step or stair to use It can be outside or indoors but choose one that provides support...

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How does your brain ‘learn’?

How does your brain ‘learn’?

All your life, you have been learning. You know how to do an amazing array of things - some you won't have thought about for years! (But that knowledge is till there, just waiting to be needed again ....) You take your brain - and how it learns - for granted. BIG...

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Ease Neck and Shoulder Pain

Improve your walking gait with Kris Tynan

The Clam is favorite exercise of physios and Pilates instructors for a very good reason. Buttock and hip muscles can become a little lazy and the way you walk and run can reveal all! A classic ‘hip hitch’ gait develops to compensate for the hip muscles, particularly...

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