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Something You Should Know

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As people age, forgetfulness often creeps in — but not all memory loss is inevitable. In fact, some of the most common causes are preventable, and with the right strategies, memory can be protected and even improved. I'll explain what really drives age-related forgetfulness and what you can do about it. Source: William Cone, PhD, author of Stop Memory Loss.

Negative emotions hit us all — anger, fear, frustration, stress — but how you handle those feelings determines your "emotional power." Leading neuropsychologist Julia DiGangi reveals the science behind emotional triggers and how your brain shapes your reactions. She's the author of Energy Rising: The Neuroscience of Leading with Emotional Power, and her insights will help you understand why you react the way you do and how to channel emotions into strength rather than struggle.

Elevators are so ordinary we barely think about them — until we're standing in one, feeling awkward or even a little uneasy. Yet without elevators, skyscrapers and modern cities as we know them wouldn't exist. Dr. Lee Gray, professor of architectural history at UNC Charlotte and author of From Ascending Rooms to Express Elevators: A History of the Passenger Elevator, takes us inside the fascinating history of elevators, from their risky beginnings to the sophisticated systems we trust today.

Struggling to sleep? The problem may not be you — it could be your bedroom. Small details in your sleep environment can make the difference between tossing and turning or getting deep, restful sleep. I'll share quick and easy changes you can make tonight for a better night's rest. WebMD Sleep Disorders


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