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March 29th, 2010
Last week I spoke with a neuropsychologist from the Alzheimer’s Foundation, who explained to me why only “novel and complex” activities help improve memory function in the brain. The conversation with Paul D. Nussbaum, PhD, helped form the basis of Train Your Brain for a Healthy Memory, now a feature on MSN Health & Fitness.
March 24th, 2010
British publisher Constable & Robinson is publishing a UK edition of This Will Kill You. Great news for co-author HP Newquist and me, though fingers are crossed they correct the spelling of my name on their revised cover. I’ve been addressed as Rich Malloff, Rich Malone, even Rich Meatloaf — but this is a new one.
March 15th, 2010
The Toll Of Diabetes — MSN Health & Fitness asked me to write this piece in support of an awareness campaign by the American Diabetes Association. There are staggering statistics on this disease, which is at epidemic proportions in several nations. As the scientist at ADA expressed it to me, the western world has been “kind enough” to export this disease to underdeveloped nations.
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Great gig this past Friday thanks to the local musician’s collective. Benefit local food drives. Toys for Tots, too.