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29th September 2009
A cure for anxiety attack can be very difficult if you don't appreciate the part that your 'fear' of one plays in the anxiety attack process. You might not even think that you have this fear. But if you have had an anxiety attack or multiple attacks you a... Read >
Author: John Cielo
28th September 2009
Ancient Greeks used hawthorn berries for heart disease. The Greeks and Romans looked to hawthorn as a source of happiness and hope for the future. The berries were used by the Chinese for digestion and circulatory problems. Christian legend says that t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th September 2009
Are you the parent of a child who suffers from ADHD? If so, then you understand the frustration of never seeming to be able to get your child's illness under control. You also understand the pain that comes with having to watch your child suffer from some... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
25th September 2009
The fear of driving is often complicated, if not caused by, the individuals’ automatic negative thoughts. These thoughts can be scary and irrational, such as the concern that they will veer into oncoming traffic or drive off a bridge, or they may be ce... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Stress and anxiety levels in teenagers have drastically increased over the last few decades. As the responsibilities of the world around them lay on their shoulders heavier, more and more teens are facing health problems both on the physical and on the em... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
The scent of crisp pine and the cold December breeze are unmistakable signs that the holidays are just around the bend. And while the season of merriment is fast-approaching, various social activities are looming, which most shy people are dreading to avo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
You may not realize it, but you may suffer from something that can take over your whole world if you let it. You'll recognize the symptoms, but you'll have no idea what's behind them.
Panic attacks are debilitating. One moment, you're living your d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
People often encounter situations that can bring them stress or anxiety. Sometimes, these tough situations can bring out the best in a person. In some cases, stress can also lead to more serious cases of anxiety, or even anxiety attacks.
But what ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Both obesity and advancing years reduce a dog's tolerance to extremes of heat. The brachycephalic breeds (those with the pushed-in face) are particularly susceptible, due to their normal respiratory difficulties. It is through respiration that the majorit... Read >
Author: JonJG
11th September 2009
If one’s alcoholic beverage consumption goes over the body’s tolerance level, it is possible that a person can get an unpleasant physiological condition known as a hangover. A hangover can last as long as three days after the alcohol consumption. Some... Read >
Author: chris928
04th September 2009
What is a Panic Attack?
- An abrupt, intense fear and terror along with symptoms of weakness
-rapid heartbeat
-irregular heartbeat
-having a hard time breathing
-being cold and clammy
-losing your sense of reality
Now, when you have y... Read >
Author: Renewable Energy
19th August 2009
Guides to Prevent Panic Attacks
Symptoms
Panic disorder sufferers usually have a series of intense episodes of extreme anxiety during panic attacks. These attacks typically last about ten minutes, but can be as short-lived as 1–5 minutes and las... Read >
Author: Iris Wang
13th August 2009
Anxiety disorders are a product of modern life. The amount of stress that we face daily may lead to serious anxiety disorders and panic disorders. Anxiety is characterized as extreme reactions to scary situations. Suppose someone follows you into a dark... Read >
Author: nunuram
10th August 2009
Excessive anxiety is a part of everyday life for many individuals. There are some things people have no control over. Not all anxiety is brought on by the way we think. Sometimes, life just throws more at us than we can handle. Eventually, all of the bad ... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
07th August 2009
Normaly hypertension is a common problem especially with working class people associated with stressful working atmosphere. Genarally hypertension is the health condition in which blood pressure gets higher than normal. It may occur in many forms and its... Read >
Author: steven marks
03rd August 2009
Avoid the Summertime Blues. Don’t let Heat Exhaustion Catch You Unprepared!
Heat exhaustion…we’ve all heard of it, but did you know that if left unattended, it could turn into heat stroke, which can be fatal?
Every year you hear of some unne... Read >
Author: Chris Daino
20th July 2009
We might not know it but stress can actually do more damage to your body than most people think. Most people take advantage of their body's limit and push it to extreme just to get the job done, while thinking that their body will adapt to the stress they... Read >
Author: Jonas Glass
16th July 2009
The fear of flying hinders most people in what they desire to do especially in terms of travelling and going to distant places either for work or pleasure. It is an often unidentified psychological issue but it has been present for over a century. In spit... Read >
Author: Graham Charlesworth
30th June 2009
It's no fun being in a situation that brings on sweats, a rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath. It's not a heart attack you were having but an anxiety attack. Suffering from anxiety disorders is common and learning how to manage it is the first step to... Read >
Author: Walter Derksen
28th June 2009
A successful treatment of anemia is to identify and treating the above cause: blood loss, a nutritional deficiency, cancer, bone marrow infiltration, chronic illness, inflammation, or decreased response to erythropoietin. Laboratory test results and a phy... Read >
Author: jerry
14th June 2009
How to stop panic attacks sounds easy enough when you hear or read what folks tell you. But in reality, during a panic attack, it's very hard to re-order your thoughts to stop the attack. During panic attacks, you are so overpowered by physical and emotio... Read >
Author: John Cielo
09th June 2009
Panic Attacks, anxiety depression and anxiety disorder are recognized medical conditions. Anxiety relief and cures come in many forms and millions of dollars are spent to treat anxiety and panic symptoms through medications and doctor visits, not to menti... Read >
Author: DallasTribuneReviews
01st June 2009
Anxiety is a part of everyday life in the new millennium. But for people, it expresses itself much worse than for others. Anxiety symptoms that go beyond the typical expressions of unease and nervousness should not be ignored. While many people can expect... Read >
Author: suegold
12th May 2009
7 Things You Might Not Know About Cannondale Ironman and Cannondale
The following article contains 7 tips about cannondale.
There is a lot of information about cannondale and cannondale ironman online, so we thought that it would make sense to give ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
12th May 2009
Cannondale and Cannondale F700. 8 Useful Tips
Cannondale information isn't always reliable when you search on the web, as too many people are trying to sell you something instead of actual providing useful resources you can use.
Below are 8 tips abo... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
12th May 2009
The most frequently-reported symptoms of a panic attack are shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, flushed cheeks, trembling and rapid heartbeat. In fact, the accompanying chest pain, trouble swallowing and throat constriction are very close to what hear... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
12th May 2009
8 Things Your Mother Never Told You About Cannondale and Cannondale F700!
Cannondale information isn't always reliable when you search on the web, as too many people are trying to sell you something instead of actual providing useful resources you can ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
27th April 2009
Are you experiencing situations that you cannot control your emotions, you have irrational thoughts, extreme fear over something which sometimes didn’t exist at all and it seems you are disconnected with the world around you? You have sweating, rapid he... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
23rd April 2009
There are typically two aspects of a dog's behavior and life that determine their resistance levels to extreme temperatures - obesity and old age. Dogs that have a "pushed in" type of facial appearance normally have some respiratory issues anyway, but the... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
09th April 2009
The Many Faces of Stress
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Stress affects each individual differently, according to the cause and its effects. Therefore, there are different kinds of stress as recognized by clinic... Read >
Author: manuelmba
09th April 2009
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Stress affects each individual differently, according to the cause and its effects. Therefore, there are different kinds of stress as recognized by clinical and research studies. It is important for an individual to recognize ... Read >
Author: manuelmba
09th April 2009
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Stress affects each individual differently, according to the cause and its effects. Therefore, there are different kinds of stress as recognized by clinical and research studies. It is important for an individual to recognize ... Read >
19th March 2009
If you have ever had a true panic attack, you know why it has been described as one of life's most frightening experiences.
Panic attacks tend to come on very suddenly and may or may not have a clearly apparent cause. The body is essentially having a f... Read >
Author: Jamie Jefferson
12th March 2009
About 5% of the American population struggles with this potentially very severe and disturbing anxiety disorder. It has the power to disrupt lives, ruin careers, tear apart families and turn you into a recluse. Of course, this problem comes in many degree... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
10th March 2009
children don't experience stress? Absolutely not!
It means that women without children may not experience stress as often or to the same degree which women with children do. This means for women with children, it's particularly important to schedule t... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
03rd March 2009
You´ve experienced a panic attack and have probably been terrified by the experience. The rapid heartbeat, the difficulty breathing, the sweating, the tightness in your chest and the tension of your muscles throughout your body probably lead you to belie... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
02nd March 2009
People with social phobia or social anxiety disorder are not just shy but they are excessively self-conscious and uncomfortable in public or social situations. They have constant extreme fear that they will do something embarrassing in social situations. ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
01st March 2009
Anxiety is a normal, even common emotion. We experience it whenever we are exposed to a troublesome or uncomfortable situation. If you have to speak in front of a group of people you have probably experienced it. When you met your girlfriend´s parents yo... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
28th February 2009
One day, you wake up, look around and realize that your life has spun out of control. Your life, once so normal has become like a nightmare. Your job, your personal life, your family, your peace of mind has all been disturbed and you feel powerless to mak... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
26th February 2009
Symptoms of panic attacks can be very frightening, and many times you may think you are going crazy, dying, or having a heart attack. Sometimes you may feel faint of breath, dizzy, and even pass out. The overwhelming panic you feel is out of proportion to... Read >
Author: demi
26th February 2009
Symptoms of panic attacks can be very frightening, and many times you may think you are going crazy, dying, or having a heart attack. Sometimes you may feel faint of breath, dizzy, and even pass out. The overwhelming panic you feel is out of proportion to... Read >
Author: demi
24th February 2009
control the feelings of worry and fear. The thing about people with anxiety disorder is that they actually know that what they think of feel is not real and that they are just made-up.
The common anxiety disorders are Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, A... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
21st January 2009
Anxiety disorders are considered as the most frequent subtype in comparison to other mental illnesses and more than 19 million adults in the United States encounter them. Anxiety disorders occur in various forms and it is a requisite to be aware of them a... Read >
Author: johnpolish
09th January 2009
Are you looking for the ways to help avoid panic attacks? If the answer is yes, then you have landed in the right place. Panic attacks are avoidable if the proper planning is carried out. Your first panic attack should be a learning curve that can help yo... Read >
Author: Ethan Grays
05th January 2009
Diet pills can cause serious health problems and drug addiction, and you’ll probably gain weight again as soon as you stop taking them. Find out about the real solution to those extra pounds.
It’s estimated that about two-thirds of the U.S. popula... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
02nd December 2008
Women’s bodies go through incredible changes in hormone cycles, pregnancy, loss of bone density, loss of sex drive and shrinkage in muscle mass. Even those who those who eat right get enough sleep and relaxation and exercise daily can benefit from these... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
23rd October 2008
Modern experience with Black Cohosh dates back to the mid-1950s. In Europe, doctors concerned with finding an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which even then had recognized unwanted side effects, reported success surrounding the treatmen... Read >
Author: John Russell
21st October 2008
Have you ever wondered if you child has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD? The symptoms for ADHD are often varied and hard to distinguish from normal child’s bad behavior. If you’ve tried every form of discipline to your child, you may ... Read >
Author: gonejee
14th October 2008
"I do believe in spooks! I do believe in spooks!" Remember that classic line in the Wizard of Oz, when the Cowardly Lion affirms over and over again, "I do believe in spooks! I do believe in spooks!" Look at what he attracted. Who says fear isn't good... Read >
Author: Beth and Lee McCain
13th October 2008
A healthy lifestyle may seem out of reach for most people who are too busy with job and family commitments, who lack initiative or who have simply too little time on their hands. It doesn't have to be. Eating a more healthful diet, adding a little more ex... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
08th October 2008
What does it mean to live a health fitness lifestyle? Generally it means you eat healthily, you engage in a moderate exercise program, you don't smoke, you limit alcohol consumption, and you maintain a normal weight. Sounds simple, doesn't it? Not really?... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
07th October 2008
The thyroid, sometimes called our "master gland," is a small gland, shaped like a butterfly, located in the lower part of your neck. The thyroid gland is responsible for producing the hormones, triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4), which control metab... Read >
Author: Robin
30th September 2008
The thyroid, sometimes called our "master gland," is a small gland, shaped like a butterfly, located in the lower part of your neck. The thyroid gland is responsible for producing the hormones, triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4), which control metab... Read >
Author: Robin
29th September 2008
Living a healthy lifestyle generally means eating a balanced diet, participating in a moderate exercise program, limiting alcohol consumption, not smoking and maintaining a normal weight. It may sound daunting to most people who are limited by job and fam... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
22nd September 2008
What does it mean to live a healthy lifestyle? Generally it means you participate in a healthful diet and fitness program, you don't smoke, you limit alcohol consumption, and you maintain a normal weight. Sounds simple, doesn't it? Not really? For most pe... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
18th September 2008
Ephedrine is a sympathomimatic amine derived from a shrub like plant called Ephedra, especially Ephedra sinica, which is found in desert regions in central Asia and other parts of the world and is famous for its dried greens which have medicinal propertie... Read >
Author: Tarun Gupta
05th September 2008
There’s a lot of it going around – fear, that is.
Entrepreneurs are known for being optimistic, of seeing opportunities where others see disaster. But lately, what with talk of recession and economic malaise, some days it’s hard for an entreprene... Read >
Author: bonnie_hutchinson
25th August 2008
Consequences of high blood pressure are life threatening. This may lead to various diseases like stroke, heart fail, heart attack, kidney and eye problems as well as this leads to memory loss. There are no symptoms to identify high blood pressure, which i... Read >
Author: Article Manager
12th August 2008
Menopause. Just that one word alone can strike trepidation into the hearts of the most stalwart women. Menopause is that fork in the road of life of every woman that, when it occurs, changes her life she has known since puberty. What are the signs and sym... Read >
Author: Barry Crewse
14th July 2008
"Panic is a sudden desertion of us, and a going over to the enemy of our imagination".
- Christian Nestell Bovee
Panic and fear are the bodies natural reaction to feared or dangerous situations and signals to your... Read >
Author: Lynn
09th July 2008
Hypertension is the health condition in which blood pressure gets higher than normal. It is a common problem especially with working class people associated with stressful working atmosphere. It may occur in many forms and its symptoms do not show until t... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews
09th July 2008
Hypertension is the health condition in which blood pressure gets higher than normal. It is a common problem especially with working class people associated with stressful working atmosphere. It may occur in many forms and its symptoms do not show until t... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews
04th June 2008
Pulmonary embolism is a condition that occurs when an artery in your lung becomes blocked. In most cases, the blockage is caused by one or more blood clots that travel to your lungs from another part of your body. Most clots originate in your legs, but th... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th May 2008
It can start early in the morning when you get stuck in rush hour traffic. It only becomes exacerbated at work. Then back home at night dealing with your children's travails of the day. It is stress. And it is present in almost all of our lives. What... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
15th May 2008
Raised red and white patches appear on the skin. They are accompanied by burning,intense itching, and stinging. Rubbing and scratching usually aggravate the condition. The outbreak of urticaria is sudden and the disease may affect any part or the entire b... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Phobias are defined according to the American Psychiatric Association, as an irrational and excessive fear of an object or situation. Phobias usually develop in late childhood, adolescence, or early adult life in response to a frightening event or situati... Read >
Author: Scott Allen Barker
08th May 2008
An AED is an external medical device that delivers an electrical shock to the heart to restore a normal heart rhythm in people who have suffered a specific type of cardiac arrest, known as sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). SCA is not the equivalent of a heart ... Read >
Author: Alien
30th April 2008
1. Nausea, bloating, cramps, diarrhea, vomiting.
2. Flushed face, hives or a rash, red and itchy skin.
3. Swelling of the eyes, face, lips, throat, and tongue.
4. Trouble breathing, speaking or a drop in blood pressure.
5. Rapid heartbeat (pa... Read >
Author: Dianne Gregg
25th March 2008
Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when your blood sugar (glucose) is too low. The symptoms of hypoglycemia may vary from one person to another, just like gravity. Hypoglycemia is commonly associated with diabetes. However, a wide variety of conditio... Read >
Author: Alien
15th February 2008
Description
Hypoglycemia is condition that results when blood sugar levels are low. The body's cells, especially those in the brain, must receive a steady, consistent supply of sugar from the blood in order to function correctly. After eating, blood su... Read >
Author: Alien
11th February 2008
What exactly is anxiety? There are some questions we must ask ourselves first. Do you ever experience the unnecessary fears and then have a fast heartbeat or even difficulty breathing? Do you ever daydream or imagine something bad is going to happen? ... Read >
Author: Golfer57
11th February 2008
Anaemia is a blood disorder. Anaemia is the most common blood disorder in the US It affects about 3.5 million Americans. Women and people with chronic illnesses are at increased risk of anaemia. Anemia is a condition where there is a lower than normal red... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st January 2008
Pleurisy is an infection of the pleura, the delicate membranes separating the lungs from the chest wall. It is usually the result of a virus infection, but it can also be caused by pneumonia, a chest injury, inflammation of the pericardial heart lining, a... Read >
Author: Alien
18th January 2008
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition that results in wheeziness and breathing difficulties. The air tubes in the lungs become extremely sensitive, and irritants, such as pollen, house dust, mites, animal fur, cold air, exercise, and emotional upset,... Read >
Author: Alien
18th January 2008
The H-shaped thyroid gland in the lower part of the neck produces the hormone thyroxine, which in turn controls a person's metabolic rate. An essential part of this hormone is the chemical iodine, and therefore an iodine-rich diet (containing seafood, she... Read >
Author: Alien
09th October 2007
The fear of driving is often complicated, if not caused by, the individuals’ automatic negative thoughts. These thoughts can be scary and irrational, such as the concern that they will veer into oncoming traffic or drive off a bridge, or they may be ce... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
21st September 2007
Ephedra and Ephedrine products and weight loss pills have become extremely popular among many people who look for natural and herbal supplements that can help them lose the extra pounds quickly and easily. They are also one of the most popular methods of ... Read >
Author: Lenny Pek
21st September 2007
Ephedra has once again gained popularity among people who are struggling to lose the extra pounds they have gained. Ephedra Diet Products were banned last year due to the possible side effects these diet pills could cause. However, research has now shown ... Read >
Author: Lenny Pek
10th August 2007
People often encounter situations that can bring them stress or anxiety. Sometimes, these tough situations can bring out the best in a person. In some cases, stress can also lead to more serious cases of anxiety, or even anxiety attacks.
But what ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
25th July 2007
What causes it?
Atelectasis often is caused by a breathing passageway blocked by mucus plugs. It's a common problem in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchiectasis, or cystic fibrosis and in those who smoke heavily. Atelectasis also... Read >
13th July 2007
You or a loved one suffers from the 'silent killer' of High Blood Pressure or Hypertension. Unfortunately, you are dealing with a very deadly disease that kills almost 60,000 Americans every year. Fortunately, you know that you (or a loved one) have Hig... Read >
Author: barpubl
01st July 2007
Sitting in the wings of the theatre stage waiting to be introduced for your speech, sweaty palms, rapid heartbeat, all sorts of uncomfortable stress symptoms. You hear your name, the audience clapping, you walk out to the stage and the audience gasps, who... Read >
Author: Alien
01st July 2007
This includes, but is in no way limited to, the vast array of physical symptoms that can be found in an anxiety-ridden person. Sweating, dry mouth, anxiety attacks, rapid heartbeat, shallow respiration, muscle aches and tension, unexplained fear, phobias,... Read >
Author: Alien
30th June 2007
Quite a lot of us spend time worrying about something that happens in our lives but for many of us however, this period of worry will ultimately come to an end. Unfortunately this doesn’t mean that everyone has a worry free life. There are people who sp... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
16th June 2007
Ritalin is prescribed to 6 million children with ADHD every year and like all drugs comes with a long list of side effects including nervousness, nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, insomnia, joint pains, headaches, increased blood pressure, fever, rapid heart... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt
21st May 2007
Alcoholism and smoking cigrettes are problems that plague people across the world, regardless of racial or economic background, and result in over 500,000 deaths annually in the United States alone. Roughly 10 percent of people who use alcohol will becom... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
12th May 2007
If you have ever experienced hypoglycemia, you know that it feels like fatigue and usually hits mid-morning or mid-afternoon. Hypoglycemia can make you feel sluggish and is the leading cause of depression in the United States. It can be mild or severe an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th February 2007
When the ovarian cyst is small, women often do not observe any symptoms but when it grows, it might cause the abdomen to distend. Depending on where the cyst is situated, it might cause several symptoms. It may put pressure on the bladder or bowels, makin... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th February 2007
Many people live their lives having little happen to them out of the ordinary. Some of us however lead a very exciting, if not emotional life caused by unannounced and unwanted anxiety panic attacks. This isn't to say that those who suffer from panic ar... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
30th January 2007
Panic Attacks are an emotional disorder which can completely take over your life. They make you extremely vulnerable, and you constantly question whether another panic attack is on the way. This sometimes results in sufferers being too scared to leave the... Read >
Author: Paul Simpson
18th January 2007
Manufacturing environments that use oil-based cutting fluids often put workers health at risk. Applications such as CNC machines, screw machines and surface and centerless grinders produce an oil mist from the coolant used to keep cutting tools from over... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes
16th January 2007
Feeling anxious is a natural and perfectly normal response to stressful situations or events like a driving test, job interview or medical examination. It is part of the body's fight or flight reflex so helps us to cope with any perceived threat or dange... Read >
11th January 2007
Some women are more sensitive to hormonal fluctuations than others. For many women, anxiety issues appear for the first time during periods of hormonal change. For other women, hormonal changes intensify previously existing anxiety symptoms.
Anxiety ... Read >
Author: conquerarticles
02nd January 2007
Facing fear, worries and anxiety you are not alone! All of us share the same problem everyday. For many of us, these worries are almost short-lived and temporary in nature. For others, that might be a different case. There are many people out there who a... Read >
Author: Thomas Bronson
01st January 2007
Standing in line, any line, you start to feel your heart race. Within moments your hands are sweating, your breathing becomes short and rapid, you feel hot, dizzy and overwhelmed with a sense of fear. You could use a panic attack treatment
So you think... Read >
Author: Aron Wallad
16th December 2006
THE GOOD AND THE BAD
The Good Chemical: Mercaptan
This is a word that all of us encounter when also talking of carbon
monoxide. Mercaptan is a harmless non-toxic chemical added to
natural gas to make it easier to detect. Natural gas is origina... Read >
Author: Sean Hattaway
06th December 2006
Anxiety manifests itself in a number of ways depending upon the severity of the disorder. It can begin by worrying about something happening to us or something that we will expect to happen to ourselves but ultimately the cause of the worry either passes ... Read >
Author: Jem Meades
01st December 2006
Many of us feel like we cannot function without our first cup of coffee in the morning. Why do we feel that way? Does the caffeine in the coffee have a physiological effect on our body? If so, is it harmful or is it beneficial? As with so many things, the... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
19th November 2006
About 20% of American children suffer from a diagnosable mental illness during a given year, according to the U.S. Surgeon General. Further, nearly 5 million American children and adolescents suffer from a serious mental illness (one that significantly in... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
15th November 2006
Home Pet Remedies
Disclaimer: Do not take this advice over that of your veterinarian. This is only a guide, and should be treated as such.
Pet Home Remedies
Many problems, illnesses, and conditions can be treated at home. However, some things ... Read >
Author: C P
23rd August 2006
Some women are more sensitive to hormonal fluctuations than others. For many women, anxiety issues appear for the first time during periods of hormonal change.
For other women, hormonal changes intensify previously existing anxiety symptoms.
Anxie... Read >
Author: Jammy Hokins
17th July 2006
Acupuncture for asthma may sound like an odd combination. One is a common disease that affects approximately 20 million Americans; the other is a mysterious, esoteric, alternative medicine technique. Lots of people have asthma, but not many people have tr... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
04th April 2006
You have felt it come over you... the sense of your body overreacting. The knots in the stomach, the tenseness, the rapid heartbeat, the uncomfortable feeling of panic. You have those anxiety attacks, big and small, and you would like to have the control ... Read >
Author: William T. Gray
06th March 2006
My immediate answer is YES, you are eating yourself to death!
I can just hear you all shout "Hold on a second there Richelo! I eat very healthy foods, and I only drink healthy fruit juices. I don't eat sweets, I only buy low fat and low carb products. ... Read >
Author: Richelo Killian
24th February 2006
You may not realize it, but you may suffer from something that can take over your whole world if you let it. You'll recognize the symptoms, but you'll have no idea what's behind them.
Panic attacks are debilitating. One moment, you're living your d... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker
12th February 2006
Major depression can greatly affect a person's ability to function at home and/or at work, and inhibit the enjoyment of life in any way. Some people suffer depression only once but others may experience it several times in their lifetime.
Answer the qu... Read >
Author: Ann Shorb
01st February 2006
Get to Know Anxiety and Panic
Ever experienced one or more of these feelings, some of which have become habits that are hard to beat?
1. A feeling that you might have forgotten to turn off an appliance before leaving the house.
2. A feeling that ... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
13th December 2005
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There are several types and classifications of anaemia. This is a condition in which the body lacks the amount of red blood cells to keep up with the body's demand for oxygen. Understanding the different classifications can h... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
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