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Helena & Mike at Althetic Reception Helena & Mike with mentor Dr. Katleen Burke and Economic Dept. Faculty
Mike after Graduation Helena & Mike

Monday, May 14th 2012
Mike starts Vanderbilt summer internship with Nissan in Nashville. He also received a new car



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"For the past week, I have been using the Focus IQube while studying for the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test). I took 5 practice tests over the course of 6 weeks prior to using the Focus IQube. My scores on these 5 tests were; 530, 500, 590, and 550. I was beginning to think I was not smart enough to be admitted to a top tier business school. I then added the Focus IQube to my study regimen. I took two more practice tests and received a 670 and a 650; with 640 being my score on the real exam. The addition of the Focus IQube to my study program improved my focus and allowed me to study longer hours. Additionally my desire to take breaks deceased, and I felt as if the quality of my study sessions increased." Mike Reilly, Senior, SUNY, Red Dragons Ice Hockey, Goalie

Hard-hitting sports hold dangers for teen athletes. More than 300,000 concussions occur every year. A study published in August in the journal Pediatrics found that concussion, a brain injury caused by a blow to the head, is common in young athletes, sending about 250,000 children between ages 8 and 19 to emergency rooms from 2001 through 2005.

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The lack of mental activity in the frontal lobes has become one of the greatest detriments to human evolution. Our Focus Cube targets the Frontal Lobe and encourages more left - right hemisphere communication. The lack of activity in this area of the brain is not only preventing spiritual development, but potential success in all areas of life.

Hard-Hitting Sports Hold Dangers for Teen Athletes
More than 300,000 concussions occur every year. A study published in August in the journal Pediatrics found that concussion, a brain injury caused by a blow to the head, is common in young athletes, sending about 250,000 children between ages 8 and 19 to emergency rooms from 2001 through 2005. Add a lifetime of left brain stimulation during our formative years at home and school and you will discover how naturally occurring development problems can affect the brain. This information is but one of the many reasons we feel the Focus Cube will be of benefit to everyone.


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