Keep forgetting things? To improve your memory and recall, science says start taking notes (by hand)
The act of taking notes—summarizing and putting ideas in your own words—improves retention by engaging different parts of the brain.
And lastly: Beethoven continued to compose music even after becoming completely deaf at age 40 (16 years before his death).
The singer and actress reflects on her history-making career in her memoir 'This Is It — Marvelous... & Getting Better' and ...
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Never spoke that word again: 29 parents who really went out of the box with their punishments
Someone asked “What is the strangest punishment your parents ever gave you?” and now-adults shared their best examples.
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Top 75 one hit wonders from the ’80s you forgot were awesome
Grab your neon leg warmers and get ready for a blast from the past! Join us as we count down our picks for the most unforgettable one-hit wonders of the 80s. From synth-pop sensations to hair metal ...
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BREAKING NEWS: Steve Burton Is Saying Goodbye To Jason Morgan…For Now
BREAKING NEWS: Steve Burton just made an announcement and General Hospital fans are going to have a lot of feelings about ...
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How to Complete the Social Puppeteer Aspiration in The Sims 4
Sims 4 players with the Royalty and Legacy expansion can test their ability to dig up secrets by completing the Social ...
There might be six more weeks of winter, but these deals are this weekend only.
And given the fact that everyone’s inboxes are generally drowning in hundreds of offers, being able to quickly parse through ...
Set up Apple Notes Quick Capture across devices: use Hot Corners, Globe+Q, and iPhone Control Center to save ideas with fewer taps.
Could days of eating only sardines—the Internet’s current favorite wellness trend—really be the secret to glowing skin and balanced blood sugar?
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