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Winter, Ruth Grosman was born on May 29, 1930 in Newark. Daughter of Robert Delmas and Rose (Rich) Grosman.
(Until recently it was believed that as the years pass, ou...)
Until recently it was believed that as the years pass, our brains inevitably decline in function, but as Dr. Arthur Winter and Ruth Winter prove in this book, people who continue to actively use their brain power can actually improve their intelligence throughout their lives. Adapting techniques used in exercising damaged brains, the authors show us how to improve a variety of brain functions, from aiding memory and increasing ability to learn, to protecting the brain from stress and attendant depression. Your brain can grow "flabby" just like a potbelly! Build Your Brain Power gives you simple, interesting, and fun exercises that train you to get your brain into tip-top shape.
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(The quest for lasting youth, vigor, and sexual potency ha...)
The quest for lasting youth, vigor, and sexual potency has reached a new frontier, and this fact-filled investigation, The Anti-Aging Hormones (Crown, 1997) discusses the latest results in clinical testing of hormones. Drawing on the most current research by the National Institute of Aging, nationally known health expert Ruth Winter investigates the uses and misuses of testosterone, melatonin, estrogen, and other manufactured hormones. Her book tackles the most challenging medical questions in a field that has captured the imagination of millions of aging baby boomers. The Anti-Aging Hormones explores these questions and more: Which hormones can elevate mood and increase brain activity? Will growth hormones restore vigor and muscles in men? Is melatonin the time keeper that determines how fast we age and how long we live? How effective are thymus gland hormones in immunizing us from infections and cancer? Can estrogen prevent Alzheimer's in both men and women?
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The latest scientific reports show vitamin E as an effective shield against heart disease, cancer, and problems associated with aging. In this important new book, Ruth Winter presents the fascinating history and current scientific excitement about this inexpensive, vital, and formerly unappreciated vitamin. -How the antioxidant effects of vitamin E work to protect the body against disease and aging -How vitamin E helps to build muscle and strengthen the heart -The beneficial effects of vitamin E on the skin -The documented effects of vitamin E for preventing impotence and maintaining fertility -The best ways to incorporate vitamin E into your diet Here is everything you need to know about vitamin E and how medical science has documented its use for maintaining health and vitality.
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Winter, Ruth Grosman was born on May 29, 1930 in Newark. Daughter of Robert Delmas and Rose (Rich) Grosman.
Bachelor, Upsala College, 1951. Master of Science, Pace University, 1989.
With Houston Press, 1955-1956. General assignment Newark Star Ledger, 1951-1955, science editor, 1956-1969. Columnist Los Angeles Times Syndicate, 1973-1978, Register and Tribune, syndicate, 1981-1985, isyndicate.com, 1999-2001.
Co-owner Feed Your Family Right, since 2007. Columnist myskinMD.com, 2000-2001. Contributor to consumer magazines.
Instructor St. Peters College, Jersey City. Visiting lecturer magazine writing Rutgers University.
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(The latest scientific reports show vitamin E as an effect...)
(Until recently, it was believed that as the years pass, t...)
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Member Society Magazine Writers, Authors League, National Association Science Writers (Service award 2006, 07), American Medical Writers Association (Eric Martin Memorial award), New Jersey Daily Newspaper Women (awards news series 1958, 70, named Woman of Achievement 1971, 83), American Society Journalists and Authors (president 1977-1978, special service award 1983, Lifetime Achievement award 2004), New Jersey Press Women (president 1982-1984).
Married Arthur Winter, June 16, 1955. Children: Robin, Craig, Grant.