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    10 Ways to Exercise Your Brain Healthy

    The more you use it, the more you can use it. New learning causes newconnections in the brain.

    Your brain is like a muscle. The more you use it, the more you can use it. New learning causes

    new connections in the brain. No learning causes the brain to start disconnecting itself. No matterwhat your age, mental exercise has a global, positive effect on the brain. Here are ten tips for

    mental workouts.

    1. Dedicate yourself to new learning. Put 15 minutes in your day to learn something new.Einstein said that if anyone spends 15 minutes a day learning something new in a year he

    will be an expert. As in school or business, commitment is critical to achieving greatness

    or great brains.

    2. Take a class about something new and interesting. In many areas of the countrycommunity colleges or groups such as the Learning Annex (www.learningannex.com)

    offer low cost classes on a wide variety of subjects. Attend a new class on a subject totally

    unrelated to your day-to-day life. It is important to challenge your brain to learn new andnovel things, especially processes that you've never done before. Examples include

    square-dancing (great exercise), chess, tai chi, yoga, or sculpture. Working with modeling

    clay or Playdough can be good for children or adults to help them grow new connections.It helps develop agility and hand-brain coordination.

    3. Cross train at work. Learn someone else's job. Maybe even switch jobs for several weeks.

    This benefits the business and employees alike, as both workers will have new skills and

    better brain function. For example, in a grocery store employees can be taught to work ascheck out clerks, stock shelves, order products, and alternately work in the produce,

    grocery and dairy sections of the store.

    4. Improve your skill at things you already do. Some repetitive mental stimulation is ok aslong as you look to expand your skills and knowledge base. Common activities such as

    gardening, sewing, playing bridge, reading, painting, and doing crossword puzzles have

    value, but push yourself to do different gardening techniques, more complex sewingpatterns, play bridge against more talented players to increase your skill, read new authors

    on varied subjects, learn a new painting technique, and work harder crossword puzzles.

    Pushing your brain to new heights help to keep it healthy.5. Limit television for kids and adults. In a study published in the journal Pediatrics it was

    reported that for every hour a day children watch TV there is a 10% increased chance of

    them being diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD). This means if the child

    watches five hours a day they have a 50% chance of being diagnosed with ADD.

    According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry children spendthree to four hours a day watching TV. In another study, and several others like it,

    television watching in children put them at risk for problems as adults that also affectbrain health. Dr. R.J. Hancox and colleagues from the Department of Preventive and

    Social Medicine in Dunedin, New Zealand assessed approximately 1000 children born in

    1972-73 at regular intervals up to age 26. They found that there was a significantassociation between higher body-mass indices, lower physical fitness, increased cigarette

    smoking and raised serum cholesterol. These are all factors that are involved in brain

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    illnesses, such as strokes or Alzheimer's Disease. In yet another study adults who watched

    two or more hours a day of TV had a significantly higher risk of Alzheimer's Disease.

    Watching TV is usually a no brain activity. To be fair, these studies did not specify ifwatching programs that teach you something had the same effect as situation comedies or

    sports. I suspect that no-brain TV shows are the problem.

    6. Limit video games. As a father of three children and a child psychiatrist I have thought alot about video games over the past 15 years. At first, I found them great fun to play.

    Then I started to worry. Action video games have been studied using brain imaging

    techniques that look at blood flow and activity patterns. Video games have been found towork in an area of the brain called the basal ganglia, one of the pleasure centers in the

    brain (WW). In fact, this is the same part of the brain that lights up when we inject a

    person with cocaine. My experience with patients and one of my own children is that theytend to get hooked on the games and play so much that it can deteriorate their school

    work, work and social time, a bit like a drug. Some children and adults actually get

    hooked on them.

    I recently had an experience that highlights how important TV and video games are tomental health problems. Joshua, a twelve year old boy, had been seeing me for several

    years for aggression, oppositional behavior, moodiness and school failure. It took me

    quite a while to get him stabilized, but with parent training, psychotherapy and some

    supplements he was doing great! Then he went to stay with his dad for 3 weeks and hetotally relapsed (his father let him watch all the TV and play all the video games he

    wanted). Joshua reverted back to his nasty behavior and actually started to pull out his

    own hair (a sign of anxiety and compulsiveness). When we stopped both TV and videogames he quickly improved.

    7. Join a reading group that keeps you accountable to new learning. Almost any mental

    activity you enjoy can be used to protect your brain. The essential requirement is that it

    activates several different brain areas, one of which should be the hippocampus (in thetemporal lobes), which stores new information for retrieval later on. By recalling

    information (using your hippocampus) you are protecting your brain's memory centers. In

    essence, as long as you learn something new about your favorite activity, and work torecall it later for discussions, you are protecting short-term memory. Given this

    information, it is better to join a reading group, where you are pushed to remember what

    you read for later discussion, rather than to read novels or newspapers that you just forget.8. Practice well what you are learning. The brain does not interpret what you feed into it; it

    simply translates it. When learning to play the piano, the brain doesn't care if you are

    becoming a great piano player or a terrible piano player. Consequently, if you repeat

    imperfect fingering, you will become very good at playing imperfectly. If you are trainingyourself to be a perfect pianist it is essential that you practice perfectly and not learn bad

    habits or sloppy fingering of the keys. To play well it is helpful to work with a

    professional who can correct your mistakes. Your brain doesn't care what you give it, so ifyou care whether you do something well or badly, you must be certain that you are giving

    your brain the right training. This is the reason why it is essential that children have good

    teachers who watch and monitor their progress and why we need to have effectivetraining programs in the workplace. Teaching someone to do something well at the start

    prevents them from developing bad habits, which get solidified in the brain and are

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    subsequently hard to retrain. I was once a consultant to a large medical practice that had

    significant employee turn over problems. As I investigated the problem I discovered that

    the office manager was poorly trained and had little social skill. She was rude andinappropriate with patients and she subsequently modeled that behavior to the front office

    staff. She was resistant to retraining (a cingulate gyrus that likely worked too hard) and

    ultimately she needed to be replaced. Effective initial training in the workplace and inschool is essential to developing effective, happy employees and student. We do not just

    train people, we train brains.

    9. Break the routine of your life to stimulate new parts of your brain. Do the opposite ofwhat feels natural to activate the other side of your brain to gain access to both

    hemispheres. Write with your other hand, shoot basketballs with both hands, hit baseballs

    left handed (if you are right handed), play table tennis left handed, shoot a rifle sightingwith your other eye, use the mouse with your other hand -- make your brain feel

    uncomfortable. In essence, break the patterned routine in your life to challenge your brain

    to make new connections.

    10. Treat learning problems to help kids and adults stay in school. Numerous studies showthat better-educated people have less risk of Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline.

    Millions of children, teens and adults suffer from ADD and learning problems that cause

    them to struggle in school or with learning despite having normal or even highintelligence. Recognizing these problems and getting them the help they need is essential

    to making "lifelong learning" a reality. You can take an online test for ADD at

    www.amenclinic.com.

    Think of mental exercise as important as diet and physical exercise for keeping both youbody and brain strong.