You regularly ransack the house to find your keys. You suddenly can't recall the name of your kid's teacher. You made your six-month dentist appointment three months late. Sound familiar? Fear not: most forgetfulness isn't anything serious, says Majid Fotuhi, MD, PhD, founder and chief medical officer of NeurExpand Brain Center in Luterville, MD and co-author of The Memory Cure. Lack of sleep, certain medications, and even stress can impact your memory. "Fortunately, your brain is malleable, meaning it changes and improves," says Dr. Fotuhi. "Memory can be boosted with simple powerful interventions." Here are surprising things that impact your memory in both good and not-so-good ways.
http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20845146,00.html
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Saturday, December 27, 2014
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Leah Messer: I Didn't Steal From My Daughter!
Leah Messer is in a mess of trouble.
Yesterday, reports surfaced claiming that Messer had stolen $50,000 from her daughter Ali.
If you watch Teen Mom online, then you already know that Ali suffers from muscular dystrophy, which has resulted in a wide variety of challenges and complications.
The 50 grand was held in a trust fund that was set up to help cover the cost of Ali's medical expenses.
A source tells In Touch magazine that the account has been "totally drained," and that Leah was the only one who had access to it.
The troubled mother of three took to Twitter yesterday to attempt to clear her name.
"My girls still have they're [sic] money," Leah tweeted. "It's just not at the bank your [sic] looking at."
Yes, Leah is claiming that she simply transferred the funds to a different bank without telling anyone. That's an entirely plausible explanation, but she has yet to furnish any evidence.
Meanwhile, she also hinted that the rumors that she'll soon be divorced from Jeremy Calvert are bogus.
"Jerm and I want to go to Gatlinsburg, TN and get a cabin," Leah wrote yesterday. "Does anyone have any cabins in mind?"
http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2014/12/leah-messer-i-didnt-steal-from-my-daughter/
Yesterday, reports surfaced claiming that Messer had stolen $50,000 from her daughter Ali.
If you watch Teen Mom online, then you already know that Ali suffers from muscular dystrophy, which has resulted in a wide variety of challenges and complications.
The 50 grand was held in a trust fund that was set up to help cover the cost of Ali's medical expenses.
A source tells In Touch magazine that the account has been "totally drained," and that Leah was the only one who had access to it.
The troubled mother of three took to Twitter yesterday to attempt to clear her name.
"My girls still have they're [sic] money," Leah tweeted. "It's just not at the bank your [sic] looking at."
Yes, Leah is claiming that she simply transferred the funds to a different bank without telling anyone. That's an entirely plausible explanation, but she has yet to furnish any evidence.
Meanwhile, she also hinted that the rumors that she'll soon be divorced from Jeremy Calvert are bogus.
"Jerm and I want to go to Gatlinsburg, TN and get a cabin," Leah wrote yesterday. "Does anyone have any cabins in mind?"
http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2014/12/leah-messer-i-didnt-steal-from-my-daughter/
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