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One Year Older and Wiser Too!
We’re 3! A lot has happened in three years, read on to see how we’ve made it to where we are… Our President and CEO Lindsay Gaskins started Marbles: The Brain Store with the simple idea of finding the best Read More
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Tagged ADHD, Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's Association, baby boomers, Brain Fitness, Brain training, cognitive reserve, Creativity, focus and attention, Working Memory

ADHD in Adults: 5 Ways to Help
ADHD is assumed by most people to be a childhood disorder, but many adults struggle with it as well. If they were not diagnosed as a child, they may have no idea that the difficulties they experience are connected to an actual disorder. Diagnosing ADHD in general can be difficult, but it is often more difficult in adults because the symptoms may be mistaken for other disorders or diseases. For example, adults who suffer from ADHD often have difficulties at work and in relationships. These difficulties can lead to depression and anxiety, allowing other symptoms to be overlooked. Read More
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New study links brain proteins to ADHD symptoms
A study published in the current issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, which took 9 years to complete, provides “the first definitive proof that patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have lower-than-normal levels of the proteins Read More





