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Sunday 18 November 2012

What We Eat May Affect What and How We Think.

Ritesh - 02:51

Scientists are ultimately searching for new ways to treat diet-related disorders while raising awareness that diet and obesity affect mental as well as physical health. Being obese appears to affect cognitive function, requiring more effort to complete a complex decion-making task, according to researcher Timothy Verstynen.Brain images suggest that when people skip breakfast, the pleaseure seeking part of the brain is activated by picture of high-calorie food. Skipping brakfast also appears to increase food consuption at lunch, possibly casting doubt on the the use of fasting as an approach to diet control, revealed the study that was carried out by Tony Goldstone, MD, PHD.

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Sunday 4 November 2012

Inspiration from Nature!

Ritesh - 04:51
Nature, the storehouse of all ideas and the mother of all inspirational resources, has inspired poets, painters, musicians and even scientists for centuries. The beauty, the wisdom and the ingenuity that inspired these distinguished people to create masterpieces is available to each one of us too.
In the course of a river, in the life cycle of a butterfly and even in a tiny seed... nature has messages of inspiration.

The birth of a Plant is one such inspiring event- the root and the shoot of a germinating seed exert considerable force to burst open the seed coat and break through the hard ground to begin its life. Each time a tiny seedling pushes its way through the soil, the inspiration nature sends us is that the
'Roots of success are formed through Hard Work' 

One of the most inspiring phenomena is nature is the transformation of a caterpillar to a butterfly. Through the transformation of a tiny insect that once crawled to a brilliantly colored creature that can fly, nature gently unfolds the message: 'Good things come to those who wait' and inspires us to persevere.

Each time a seed drives its way through the soil in order to survive, each time a river overcomes a big rock on its path, each time a wiggly caterpillar transforms itself into a beautiful butterfly, nature is inspiring you to excel. The next time you want to be inspired, all you have to do is to look deeper into natural world and hear the messages nature sends.

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Sunday 28 October 2012

Enjoyment and Happiness are Key to Longer Life!

Ritesh - 02:41

People who enjoy life the most, are three times more likely to live a little longer than those who do so the least, a study has claimed. University College London researchers' study of 10,000 English people also suggested that future disability and poor health could be predicted by the state of a person's mind, the BBC reported. The Team said the effects were "large" and independent  of age, sex and wealth. Happiness could be used to spot people at risk of ill health, they added. Researchers tracked the psychological well-being of 10,000 people aged 50 to 100 over nine years as part  of the University's English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

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Friday 26 October 2012

Thursday 11 October 2012

Net Addiction to be added to list of Mental Disorders!

Ritesh - 09:15

Children addicted to the internet could soon be classed as mentally ill, it has been claimed. According to the Herald Sun,'internet-use disorder' will be included in the DSM-IV- The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders- from MAy next year, the Daily Mail reported. The Diagnosis will include those who are addicted to their smartphones as well as using tablet computers or desktop machines. Mike Kyrios from Swinburne University of Technology, who helped author the APS submission, told the publication that, once more research is invested in the disorder, it will allow health professionals to diagnose children with addictive behaviors from technology overuse, leading to the correct treatment.

Coffee may cut Alzheimer's Risk!

Ritesh - 08:20

Drinking coffee may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease, a new study has claimed. Researchers found that caffeine's ability to block adenosine receptors is linked to cognitive improvement in certain neurodegenerative diseases and as protectant against Alzheimer's Disease. " We have discovered a novel signal that activates the brain- based inflammation associated with neurodegenerative diseases, and caffeine appears to block its activity. This Discovery may eventually lead to drugs that could reverse or inhibit mild cognitive impairment," said Gregory Freund, a professor in the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Freund' team examined the effects of caffeine on memory formation in two groups of mice. The caffeine-treated mice recovered their ability to form a new memory 33 per cent faster than the non-caffeine-treated mice.



Tuesday 9 October 2012

How to find all Login passwords stored on Windows!

Ritesh - 22:13

Ability to save username and password (login) details is a common feature in number of Windows applications. 
Programs Like- Google Chrome, Microsoft Outlook, Firefox, Internet Explorer allow users to save login password details.
The Results are quicker Login into web accounts of email, social websites like Facebook, as there is no need to manually type username and password every time you attempt to account login.



View ‘Username & Password’ details saved on Windows

Password Security Scanner is a free portable utility that neatly list all username – password information stored corresponding
to each application program on your Windows computer. Best part, there is no configurational setting as utility automatically scans
for saved login information and display it in a tabulated format. 
1. To get started, download Password Security Scanner tool on your Windows PC. Double click to unzip downloaded file and then launch
the program utility. It will scan for stored login password information and list results automatically.


2. Program window will display stored login information without revealing the actual password. Every row will show associated program
name like Firefox along with saved username and length of the password (and not the actual password).

You can press F9 key to perform advanced searching for password information. It allows you to filter and show only results for password
length or password strength lower than specified value. For sure a handy tool for keep check on password and login information being saved
by different programs on your Windows PC.

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