Ian Robertson
Ian Robertson
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The human brain of all ages is plastic, that is, it is shaped by what you do, what you learn and what you think, ... There is strong evidence that, particularly in the over-50s, the degree to which you retain your mental faculties depends on a number of simple behavioural factors.
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I know I've changed my life in response to the data, doing aerobic exercise and eating differently, ... Stay Sharp With the Mind Doctor.
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For the over-50s, exercise is a sort of wonder-drug that makes you more mentally agile, less forgetful and delays the loss of sharpness that would otherwise happen,
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We are delighted to be attending our 'home' show and in one of the world's largest markets for Rolls-Royce. We attend many major events around the globe and now we are looking forward to bringing our products to a world class show on our own doorstep.
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What we've got is a guy who has shown leadership in another industry who's come to our area, fallen in love with the area, and been prepared to invest in it.
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We're going to gauge reaction to the 101EX and take the car to shows around the world.
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We've found that with mental training we can enhance certain types of function in elderly people by stimulating activity in the frontal lobes of the brain,