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These are the subjects:

1) Thoughts to trigger mental keyboard

2) Fighting Colon Cancer With Spices, Onions

3) The Money Tree FormulaBy Robert Allen

 

 The thought of the week : "Anything in life worth having is worth working for".

Andrew Carnegie

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    Thoughts to trigger mental keyboard

A computerised keyboard that translates electrical impulses from brainwave signals into letters and words could be available in the next five years, German researchers say. In the short term, the technology will allow its developers, from the Fraunhofer Institute and the Charité University Hospital in Berlin to watch a brain function in real time.

But in the long term, such a brain-machine interface could replace the joystick in electronic gaming or serve as a communication tool for people unable to speak or sign.

"We are dreaming of something like a baseball cap with electrodes in the cap that can measure the brainwaves," says one of the scientists behind the project Professor Klaus-Robert Müller of the Fraunhofer Institute.

"People could just put on the cap and have a wireless connection from these electrodes to a computer and they can play video games."

Measuring brainwaves

That vision, says Müller, will require advances in electrode technology that allow the tiny, metal sensors to pick up electric signals from brainwave activity without making contact with the skin. For now, Müller and his colleagues are still somewhat constrained by the conventional electrode cap, which looks like a swimmer's cap embedded with 64 or 128 contact points and a web of wires leading to a computer.

Each electrode embedded in the cap must be smeared with a conductive gel before the cap is fitted properly to a person's head, a process that can take 30 minutes to an hour. Müller and his team's technology involves special software. Once the electrode cap is in place, the person must calibrate the computer to their individual brainwaves.

Whereas other research projects may require a person to spend 100 hours practising with the machine before calibration is finalised, the Fraunhofer system takes only 5 minutes.

"The Berlin group is very strong and focused on the computer learning the pattern," says Robert Leeb, a brain-computer interface researcher at Graz University of Technology in Austria. Leeb works in a team developing a machine that propels a person through a virtual environment based on brain signals.

Imagine moving your hand

During calibration with the Berlin group's technology, the person imagines moving his left or right hand. The signals picked up by the electrodes are processed in a specially written computer program that filters out signals from thoughts not related to moving the object and homes in on the brain activity responsible for the imagination of movements. Once the person is in sync with the computer, he can imagine moving his hands or feet or rotating an object to trigger an action on the screen.

"In the brain, there is one specific area on the cortex that is active during left hand motor imagery and another one that is active during right hand motor imagery," says team member Dr Benjamin Blankertz. "These mental tasks are discriminated by their brain activity patterns and can thus be used for brain-computer interface control."

Additional computer screens present various data indicating brain activity, which the team monitors closely. The researchers' goal is to capture and display many more psychological measures, such as those that reveal cognitive workload, attention, stress and vigilance.

The work could open the door on a wealth of information about how the brain functions, not to mention improve how it controls images on-screen with just a thought, the researchers say.

http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/health/HealthRepublish_1618071.htm

 

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Fighting Colon Cancer With Spices, Onions

Previous studies have uncovered the powerful benefits of consuming onions, rich in the antioxidant quercetin, and curcumin, the yellow spice found in turmeric and curry powders, in fighting the spread of osteoporosis and cancer. A dosage combining the chemicals of both can also limit the size and number precancerous lesions in the human intestinal tract, according to Johns Hopkins scientists.

To test the viability of quercetin and tumeric, researchers treated five colon cancer patients, all of whom had at least five adenomas in their lower intestinal tracts, with 480 mgs. of curcumin and 20 mgs. of quercetin orally three times a day for six months.

No surprise, the number of future polyps decreased in four patients by an average of some 60 percent, plus their average size fell by more than half. Even better, the side effects were limited to slight nausea, sour taste and mild, short-term diarrhea.

Curcumin may be the more potent key, however. The amount of quercetin prescribed matches what patients typically eat every day, whereas the amount of curcumin consumed is many times what one may consume daily.

Although scientists believe eating onions and curry alone may not help, it certainly can't hurt you. Just remember, your body may not react well to consuming spices like curcumin, as it is a far better barometer of your health than anything you'll ever read.

You can fight and prevent colon cancer by following a number of safe, natural tips, none of which have anything to do with taking a drug.

http://www.mercola.com/blog


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The Money Tree Formula

I've got some good news and I've got some bad news.

First, the good news.

If you’re like the average person, earning at least $25,000 a year, then, in your lifetime over a million dollars will flow through your fingers. That's a lot of money. In other words, you’re a lifetime millionaire.

Now, for the bad news. If you're like most people, you'll spend it all, and, after a lifetime of earning, will end up with almost nothing.

How can that be?

Frankly, nobody teaches us about money. We receive no formal education in the most critical of all life skills--how to become financially successful. Did you ever attend a class in all of your public education entitled, "Money 101?" Why isn't there such a mandatory class in every elementary school?

How have you learned what you know about money? You picked it up, a piece here...a tip there. You absorbed attitudes from your parents, from the media. You observed the examples of friends. You proceeded through trial and error...the school of hard knocks. What you learned was haphazard, mostly wrong, certainly out of context. Most of the books you read about the subject probably overwhelmed you with details or bored you with useless facts. If you're like most, you're confused and frustrated.

Yet, money is one of the most important subjects of your entire life. Some of life’s greatest enjoyments and most of life’s greatest disappointments stem from your decisions about money. Whether you experience great peace of mind or constant anxiety will depend on getting your finances under control. Your relationships will be greatly affected. 90% of all divorces in our society result from disagreements about money. Understanding money--how to make it and keep it-- is absolutely essential to your life, to your relationships, to your happiness, to your future.

Still, there are some people who seem to be naturally good at managing money. The same million dollars flows through their fingers, and, they seem to know how to keep some it and even make it grow. In some cases, a hundred fold more than the average person.

Do these people work 100 times harder? Are they 100 times smarter? Of course not. They just know how to play the game. You see, money is a game. A very important game. If you know the rules, you win. If you don't know the rules, you lose. As someone said,

"Wealth is when small efforts produce big results.

Poverty is when big efforts produce small results."

http://www.oneminutemillionaire.com/articles/moneytree.asp

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