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The brain needs energy to work, and its main source of energy is glucose. This simple sugar, found in many foods, is carried in the bloodstream and converted into energy by tissue cells throughout the body.
For defense, you should stock up a minimum of 500 rounds of defensive ammo for your shotgun, approximately 2000 rounds for your rifle and finally...
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1. PlayStation 2 – 159 million* *PlayStation 2 remains the best-selling video game console of all time. Sony's beloved system tops Nintendo DS by...
Read More »The human brain is an incredibly sophisticated organ. It has around 100 billion neurons that send nerve impulses at speeds of around 250 miles per hour. But like any other part of the human body, the brain needs essential raw materials to function properly. Composed of about 73 percent water and weighing about three pounds, the brain is just two percent of the average person’s body weight but uses 20 percent of our calorie intake. Keeping our brains fueled and healthy is crucial.
Pre-approved food items include 2 pounds of chocolate, 2 pounds of beef jerky and 2 pounds of hard tack military biscuits. For participants more...
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While women swipe more than men overall, they are far more selective when doing so. Women swipe yes to just one in 20 people while the majority of...
Read More »Oily fish contain many nutrients needed by the brain, including omega-3 fatty acids. The body can’t produce omega-3, so it’s likely that eating foods packed with omega-3 will benefit the brain over time. Fish such as salmon and sardines contain two of the main omega-3s, known as EPA and DHA. These are involved in many brain processes, including gene expression reducing oxidative stress, helping blood flow around the brain, producing new neurons, and maintaining the level of neurotransmitters. Some studies suggest that an omega-3 rich diet could significantly reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
A Personal Survival Budget details your average monthly income (like your salary or benefits payments) minus all the costs and expenses you would...
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They are often enumerated as chastity, temperance, charity, diligence, patience, kindness, and humility.
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Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) is a training program, best known by its military...
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R3 stands for “Recruit, Retain & Reactivate.” The whole concept focuses on finding new ways to get potential sportsmen outside (recruit), making...
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