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LearningRx Launches Personal Brain Training Program for Current and Former NFL Players

LearningRx, the world’s largest personal brain training company, has just launched a personal brain training program to help current and former NFL players who are concerned about declining cognitive skills. The one-on-one cognitive skills training program has already helped more than 100,000 clients, including soldiers with traumatic brain injury, retired NFL tight end Ben Utecht, ...

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LearningRx Dispels the Myth About Dyslexia and Reading Letters Backwards

January 31 is Backward Day, and LearningRx, the world’s largest personal brain training company, is setting the record straight about dyslexia and reading letters backwards. “The most basic symptom of dyslexia is not seeing ‘reversed letters’ as many people believe,” explains LearningRx Chief Research Officer Tanya Mitchell. “The truth is that 85 percent of learning-to-read ...

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LearningRx’s Presidents Day Contest on DigitalJournal.com | Cognitive Skills Training

This piece about LearningRx’s Presidents Day Contest ran on DigitalJournal.com: #

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LearningRx named Best Workplace | Brain Training Center

This release about LearningRx being named a “Best Workplace”ran on DigitalJournal.com: #

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How do your cognitive skills compare to President Trump’s?

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – On January 16, White House physician and Navy Rear Adm. Dr. Ronny Jackson released the results of President Trump’s Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), saying he scored a 30 out of 30. The MoCA, which is designed to detect early signs of dementia, uses simple cognitive tasks, such as drawing the hands ...

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LearningRx Chattanooga on TV to share the Smart Mom’s Toy Box | Brain Training Center

Here’s a clip of Michelle Hecker Davis and Joanna Holland of LearningRxChattanooga sharing toys from the Smart Mom’s Toy Box:

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Can Allergies Help Your Memory? Researchers think so.

When has having allergies ever been a good thing? Maybe the time has come!When researchers in Austria exposed mice to grass pollen to induce anallergic reaction, they found that the reaction stimulated the growthof new neurons. It appears as though allergic reactions suppress the declineof creating new memories, which happens with aging.

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LearningRx student success story on ePR News | Brain Training Center

Here’s a piece about Andrews, a LearningRx student who had learningstruggles and dealt with bullying: https://eprnews.com/LearningRx-student-complains-of-struggles-in-school-and-bullying-272694/

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New Year, New Student!

Start the year off right with improved study habits Returning to school after the long holiday break can be tough, but nowis the time to set routines that will stick for the rest of the schoolyear. If your child is struggling in school, it's possible that strongerstudy skills could make a difference in his or ...

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LearningRx on Internet Special Education Resources | Brain Training Center

Here’s a piece about personal brain training that is currently onthe ISER website: https://www.iser.com/resources/what-is-braintraining.html

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