Articles, tagged with "emotional disorders", page 1
21st May 2012
In today’s busy world, it is not uncommon for people to feel tired sometimes. Fatigue is not an illness, but it should not be taken lightly. It does not only affect your performance at work or in school and make it more difficult for you to carry ou...
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Author:
John McMalcolm
01st April 2011
Magnesium bath flakes make a great addition to a hot bath to promote health and relaxation, and to soothe aches and pains. Bathing in mineral rich waters has long been known as a therapeutic method, and we all instinctively know that hot water is benefici...
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Author:
Rick Rakauskas
21st March 2011
Why are some people more probable to develop panic disorder than others? Well, because there are certain principal factors that super size the prospect that you will go through panic disorder.
If you get panic attacks on a frequent basis, you may be ex...
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Author:
cimba
27th May 2010
Chemical imbalance from the brain is one of another grounds why a person experiencing depression. As studied by researchers, chemicals such as serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine - are low in the brain during major depressive episodes and this can caus...
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Author:
pharmacyonline
01st March 2010
More than ever before scientific surveys are attesting the essential role stress can play in causing and aggravating different physical and emotional disorders. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story described stress as "The Epidemic ...
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Author:
Alan B. Densky, CH
11th August 2009
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation: Help For Depression and Anxiety
Are you anxious or depressed? Having trouble getting a good night's sleep? Find out how science can help you to relieve your symptoms and get your life back.
Depression and anxiety ca...
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Author:
HealthRemedies
29th May 2009
Feeling tired and sleepy? How many times you feel you didn't have enough energy to do something you want to do? You are not alone; every 1 out of 4 persons suffers from tiredness in United States and Europe. According to NSF study, 25% of all women suffer...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera
13th April 2009
Neurotransmitters, chemicals in our brains that work as messengers between brain cells, are responsible for most of what goes on in our bodies. They regulate our behavior, our emotions, our ability to learn, and the way we sleep. When these chemicals are ...
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Author:
Valerie
10th June 2008
Glossodynia (burning mouth syndrome, stomatopyrosis, orodynia) is mostly considered to be a psychosomatic disorder characterised by painful sensations within the oral cavity, particularly the tongue, without detectable abnormalities of the mucous membrane...
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Author:
peterhutch
18th April 2007
You might be surprised to learn that acupuncture is actually a treatment field broken down into many sub-categories. In this article, we look at acupuncture and ear shen men.
Acupuncture Ear Shen Men
One of the most important acupuncture body points...
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Author:
Alien
03rd July 2006
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