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Online Brain-Training Program for Treatment of Learning Problems Proves Successful

Online brain training is gaining momentum as the number one treatment for learning problems stemming from ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, autism, and central auditory processing disorders. Brain Potential Institutes' one-on-one online brain training with a specialist has successfully helped children, teens and adults with reading problems, focusing and memory deficiencies, and an inability to complete …

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Consultant provides path to life passions

Ann Kerian has gone from motivating people as an anchorwoman to starting her own business as a life and executive coach, motivational speaker and, now, an author.

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Topeka AWC Announces Headliner Award Nominees

Topeka's chapter of the Association of Women in Communications announced the nominees Monday for its annual Headliner Awards.

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Arielle Ford: Fitting Your Author Life Into Your Real Life

As you know by now, most authors write when they're not working full-time jobs or running the business that supports their life. Many are married, some are parents, and yet others dedicate their personal time to friends, hobbies, family and pets.

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Northwood professor compiles CEOs’ New Year’s resolutions

After years of financial leanness and overwork for employees and bosses, a group of company leaders say they're ready to start taking risks again and want to bring back the human touch at work.

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