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Cognition Nutrition: Food for Thought
economist.com — They nailed the title, this is really exciting.
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- bloggeraddicter, on 07/18/2008, -14/+0digg it for u my friend..i'm gonna also came with english articles you can see it here..http://thevistamasters.blogspot.com/ but there's nothing to show now..it's still developed..lol..cheers my friend
- poidh, on 07/18/2008, -10/+2***** it. Just eat whatever you want and make the best of things.
- ZimbuTheMonkey, on 07/18/2008, -2/+2Those painted on eyebrows were ridiculous.
- ZimbuTheMonkey, on 07/18/2008, -0/+2oh man, I'm an idiot. Wrong article.
- Whalen25, on 07/18/2008, -7/+5***** you for getting an article to the front page with one comment and 60 diggs
- Hyru, on 07/18/2008, -1/+1no In n Out burger? damn
- leerayIG88, on 07/18/2008, -3/+2i has cheezburger....
:-3 - Badandy127, on 07/18/2008, -6/+0Hears how i gott so smart
eat lotsa butter and wipt cream. than top it of wifth lotsa caveeR and yellow muschrumes.- Typhoon2009, on 07/18/2008, -1/+1wat
- Exedous, on 07/18/2008, -1/+1I now realize where the stereotype that Americans are fat and dumb come from. Thank you for pointing that out in a coherent and logical way Dr.
- ihazstatus, on 07/18/2008, -0/+6Of course they nailed the title, it's The Economist.
- christof53, on 07/18/2008, -0/+1"So why not put the Nintendo brain trainer away tonight, and eat your way to intelligence instead?"
hehe...Nintendo brain trainer- dho331, on 07/18/2008, -1/+0thank you for pointing out the obvious. Nintendo is for "stupid" Americans.
- thatfunman, on 07/18/2008, -2/+5I love apple juice. It's my favorite drink. Who loves apple juice?
- TyrelVnne, on 07/18/2008, -1/+2This GUY *indicates self*
- Typhoon2009, on 07/18/2008, -2/+2Salmon is ***** amazing. I'd eat it every other day if I could afford it.
- dho331, on 07/18/2008, -4/+1***** hippies (no offense to hippies)
- stonebear, on 07/19/2008, -0/+2Of course not; it's part of their strong suite.
- spect3r, on 07/18/2008, -1/+1Article also very useful for zombies
- po43292, on 07/19/2008, -0/+2Explain.
- HairyFotr, on 07/19/2008, -1/+1They learn to climb walls, use tools, open doors and break into cars with the cognitive enhancement omega-3 and antioxidants bring.
- po43292, on 07/19/2008, -0/+2Explain.
- skyz, on 07/18/2008, -1/+1i like berries i like the colors
- nlo69, on 07/18/2008, -0/+3Love the Economist.
- eggballs, on 07/19/2008, -0/+1Look up nootropics.
- spect3r, on 07/19/2008, -0/+1Brain food.
- GogglesPaisan, on 07/19/2008, -0/+2Eating well is good for you? Holy crap!
- hydrex7, on 07/19/2008, -0/+1"The brain, he observes, is peculiarly susceptible to oxidative damage. It consumes a lot of energy, and the reactions that release this energy also generate oxidising chemicals."
I wonder if this is why so many geniuses eventually go mad. All that thinking oxidizes their brain. - jaws1995, on 07/20/2008, -0/+0berries and almonds are high on my shopping list
- beauley, on 07/21/2008, -0/+1For a few decades now, the U.S. has been advocating and implementing irradiation of some of our foods, mainly ground beef, chicken and as of late, many of our fruits and vegetables. During much of this time period, public reaction has been predominantly against it and many consumer advocates hope to eventually topple our governments efforts.
http://www.gomestic.com/Consumer-Information/Shoul ...
Should We Irradiate Our Foods? - teamposipeople, on 07/21/2008, -0/+0a lot of the foods on those "healthy foods that are good for you lists" are way too expensive and/or exotic to find in a regular supermarket...heres an article on a few foods that do the same as those peculiar foods and are probably things you walk by frequently but dont take notice
http://blog.posipeople.com/2008/07/02/hungry-munch ...
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