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Studies show: Writing really is good for your brain. Here's how to get the most out of it
Ordinary and universal, the act of writing changes the brain. From dashing off a heated text message to composing an op-ed, ...
Electronics can do pretty much anything for us nowadays, including organizing our schedules, taking notes, and even meeting a bunch of virtual crabs. But have you ever wondered if physically writing ...
EVERY writer approaches writing differently. You may begin a writing assignment by sitting outside under a tree and daydreaming, while your best friend may find it impossible to concentrate on writing ...
The work of writers, journalists and intellectuals will not become superfluous simply because much of the web is no longer ...
A study of Japanese university students and recent graduates has revealed that writing on physical paper can lead to more brain activity when remembering the information an hour later. Researchers say ...
March 19 (UPI) --Writing on paper, instead of on a tablet or smart phone, boosted the brain activity of a group of Japanese university students when they tried to recall information they'd learned an ...
With the ubiquity of keyboards large and small, neither children nor adults need to write much of anything by hand. That's a big problem, says Gwendolyn Bounds in The Wall Street Journal. Study after ...
A new study published on July 3, 2013 found that reading books, writing, and participating in brain-stimulating activities at any age may preserve memory. The study was published online in the medical ...
Will-writing and estate administration should become reserved activities, the Legal Services Board has formally proposed today in recommendations to be considered by the Lord Chancellor early next ...
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