Articles, tagged with "disorder patients", page 1
28th October 2011
Hammocks have also been thought to be to relieve chest congestion and or head congestion for the duration of cold and allergy period. The slight elevation to the head of the hammock makes it possible for reduction of pressure to the head and tightness of ...
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StevenCarlson
20th October 2011
One of the newer technological methods to fight skin disorder is acne blue light therapy. Many researchers in the 1800s tested blue ray of light and found out it can help heal skin wounds. Many cultures have been using it to cure acne along with other ...
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Author2
30th June 2011
There is no hard scientific evidence of what causes the symptoms of panic attacks. But the issues or situations that trigger the symptoms of a panic attack can help is built. And there are many possible reasons that many professionals seem to agree on. Yo...
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Author:
halwa2320
25th May 2011
If you or your loved one is suffering from an eating disorder, you should seek medical help as soon as possible in order to avoid severe consequences. You should choose an eating disorder treatment, Florida-based, depending upon the severity of your probl...
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Author:
Franklin
29th March 2011
Discovering the most effective panic disorder treatment is immensely important, as this manner of anxiety disorder can generate other, severe problems if left untreated. An abiding and consuming fear of experiencing a panic attack is the primary feature o...
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Author:
ClutterM
15th March 2011
Anorexia treatment works to restore clients to healthy body weight. The treatment also involves studying the root causes behind anorexia such as trauma, emotional triggers, self-image, and the person’s feeling of anguish and hopelessness.
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Author:
Lewis Scott
11th March 2011
There is no doubt that most of us may experience anxiety at certain point of time due to any social or performance situation. But there are a lot more issues if you are the patient of social anxiety disorder which is considered as the most extreme type of...
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Author:
Alen King
17th January 2011
Since the introduction of eye Exercises to correct eye problems, there has been long drawn out debate within both scholarly and academic circles regarding the technique's efficacy. Valid questions have been raised as to whether eye Exercises are really sc...
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Author:
TonyMcGuiagano
08th January 2011
Not many people knew that there are places to go to for people in need of trauma care treatment, as this type of problem are more often than not treated at home or just ignored by a lot of people. However, ignoring the problem will not make you feel any b...
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Author:
brain
10th September 2010
Medicine and the neurosciences have come a long way in further understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders from the days when Autism Spectrum Disorders was viewed as a form of childhood schizophrenia, or mistakenly seen as due to inadequate parenting. Neuroim...
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Author:
Geoffrey Willis
21st July 2010
The stage wherein a person is in their eating disorder recovery proves to be the most crucial and sensitive part during the treatment process. Along with professional help, it is also advisable that the person suffering should be aware of what to expect a...
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Author:
Neelima Reddy
13th May 2010
Bipolar affective disorder, also known as manic depression disorder, is a mental illness that causes the patient to experience mood swings or mood cycling, involving depressive episodes, mania episodes, and/or mixed episodes. There are many treatment opti...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
28th April 2010
Borderline personality disorder is actually less common and less known than bipolar. Borderline personality disorder accounts for only about twenty percent of hospitalizations for mental illness each year, while bipolar accounts for about fifty percent of...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
11th March 2010
Its shocking to note that mood disorders these days are not uncommon. In the United States alone it is estimated that between 15 and 20 million people suffer from depressive disorders. Most symptoms of depression would be characterized as overwhelming sad...
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Author:
Ivan Wyatt
18th February 2010
Snoring is an unwanted sleeping habit that has become a dilemma for snorers. It can cause them to receive unpleasant comments from their roommates owing to the nuisance of loud snores during their sleep. In many cases, snoring has also caused serious issu...
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Author:
Wendy Gorman