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28th September 2009
It wasn't so long ago that the scientific community thought the brain is hard-wired and fixed once a certain period of time has passed. If you are old and you suffer from memory loss, then it's a normal "process of aging", they thought.
It wasn't until... Read >
Author: johnhogan
23rd September 2009
As medical science allows our bodies to be kept alive long after our minds function as when we were young and healthy, family members and others may see an opportunity to adjust an elderly person’s estate plan more to their liking. When other family me... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Abilify:
Abilify is also known as Aripiprazole which is a psychotropic drug. This drug is utilized as a therapy for treating the patients suffering from psychotic disorderness such as schizophrenia. It is required for sustaining an unwavering state in... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi
21st September 2009
There are many stories about hypnosis and hypnotherapy being dangerous, turning people into chickens, people not being able to wake up, and unscrupulous hypnotists exploiting their 'vulnerable' patients. However there are many people who are adamant tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
What is acne? Ask any teen or young adult with it and they may say the bane of their existence. This is especially true when it erupts just before a big date or the prom.
Acne is in reality a chronic inflammatory skin disease.
Acne is either caused ... Read >
Author: jeyanth
28th August 2009
Dental care is very important, but many times it could accidentally become your last priority, until its too late. Benicia dentist Dr. Jack Elder is trained in the latest methods and newest technologies of dental care. Gum diseases are disorders that you... Read >
Author: Roger Evans
27th July 2009
Have you ever tossed and turned in bed hoping to get some sleep before the sun starts to rise? If yes, you are not alone. According to a survey conducted on the behalf of the National Sleep Foundation - every two Americans suffer from insomnia.
You fa... Read >
Author: MichaelWilliam
16th July 2009
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Author: Cody Carson
20th May 2009
Even though "borderlines" think they are abuse victims, this doesn't make domestic violence victims "borderlines." We hear victims frequently labeled as being "borderlines;" that is, having a borderline personality disorder. However, I think what's more a... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
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
29th December 2008
One common mistake we all make in our quest to achieve that perfectly-toned body as seen on TV in the form of fitness programs and fashion shows is to grab anything and everything from the market that promises to cut the flab even by a centimeter. While t... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman
26th November 2008
In the consistently changing financial dynamics, as a businessmen, current account interest rate and high saving account are the perfect channel to make the ideal use of the funds at disposal.
Business world has a direct link to various economic phenom... Read >
Author: jolly
27th August 2008
Alcohol plays a very significant part in our culture and is present in almost every type of social occasion. Although drinking in moderation doesn't harm us, drinking excessively has risen sharply over the last few years, and people not only start at a yo... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
21st May 2008
Alcohol plays a very significant part in our culture and is present in almost every type of social occasion. Although drinking in moderation doesn't harm us, drinking excessively has risen sharply over the last few years, and people not only start at a yo... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
18th April 2008
The recent survey conducted by Nature was quite a shocker: 25% of the 1400 respondents have already taken what are now called ‘cognitive-enhancing’ drugs such as Ritalin and Adderall. Granted, some of them stopped because of the side effects – hopef... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
18th February 2008
Description
Insomnia is an extremely frustrating condition, during which normal sleep patterns are consistently interrupted-either when falling asleep, in the middle of the night, or very early in the morning. One, two, or three consecutive sleep depri... Read >
Author: Alien
28th January 2008
There are many stories about hypnotherapy being dangerous, turning people into chickens, people not being able to wake up, and unscrupulous hypnotists exploiting their ‘vulnerable’ patients. However there are many people who are adamant that it has h... Read >
Author: JonRhodesUK
30th October 2007
Astrology is a very powerful tool which can help to: generate deep insights about life by understanding past; prepare for future by generating fairly accurate predictions of forthcoming life events; and empowers to live in present by deeper acceptance o... Read >
Author: sunilp
02nd September 2007
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder that has been recognized throughout recorded history. The first signs of schizophrenia typically emerge in the teenage years or early twenties. It is a form of psychosis, which is an impairm... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th August 2007
Historically, persons with bipolar disorder may have been called simply moody or even insane at times. Later, the diagnosis was called manic-depression. While this term is still sometimes used, the generally accepted term is "bipolar disorder".
The ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
01st July 2007
We have all seen people making fortunes by investing in the stock markets and at the same time millionaires turning into paupers. This rarely does happen with real estate investing. There are living examples among us that some of us may or may not be aw... Read >
Author: Pauli
18th June 2007
Bipolar Disorder
There is a tendency to romanticize bipolar disorder. Many artists, musicians, and writers have suffered from its mood swings. But in truth, many lives are ruined by this disease; and without effective treatment, the illness is associ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
21st May 2007
In Charlotte Perkins-Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper,” which is written and set in the late 1800s (1892), the central figure is sequestered to a top floor bedroom where she is forced to “rest” for days on end. By being suppressed, oppressed, and... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
21st May 2007
Being one of the most debilitating and baffling mental illnesses, schizophrenia varies in its severity from individual to individual, although it has a specific set of symptoms.
It is known that usually this illness can be controlled with treatment, and ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
26th March 2007
It is known that no single symptom is specific to schizophrenia, so, in order to put a diagnosis, there must be some conditions present. We can mention 3 conditions. A condition is about certain symptoms that are present for at least six months even in th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
23rd January 2007
There were a number of reasons that made the United States refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles and to join the League of Nations.
First and foremost, United States remained quite neutral during warfare drive as jumping in the battleground without a... Read >
Author: Sharon White
07th January 2007
The central character in Charlotte Perkins-Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper,” is a woman who is sequestered to a top floor bedroom where she is forced to “rest” for days on end. The woman finally became mad after being suppressed, oppressed, and d... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
23rd December 2006
THE DEFINITION OF HYPNOSISHypnosis is a state of hyper-suggestibility where the conscious and subconscious (unconscious) minds dissociate. It is a state of mind where the subject is more likely to accept the operator's suggestions. You have been in hypn... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
17th November 2006
Decisions play an immense fraction in life full of in-ornate thoughts. Such things as planning, thinking and facing the day-to-day life are just a petite id饠of what really life entails.
It is said that mathematicians lose their sanity when they rea... Read >
Author: veronica muscat
12th August 2006
Speed, meth, chalk. In its smoked form, it is often referred to as ice, crystal, crank, or glass. Those are all street names for methamphetamine (mAMP). Call it what you may, but meth use and its symptoms are one in the same. If it's taken in l... Read >
Author: Christy Berger
26th June 2006
The concept of autism can sometimes be very confusing. The syndrome first explained by Austrian psychiatrist Leo Kanner in the 40's has generated many controversial opinions throughout the course of history. Autism is a very complex neurological disorder ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th June 2006
In some of the old texts of therapeutic hypnosis, there are contraindications mentioned to hypnosis. In layman's language it means that hypnosis was not recommended for conditions like depression, psychosis or schizophrenia. The reason given was that hypn... Read >
Author: Pradeep Chadha
01st January 2006
Who engages in self-injury?
There is no simple portrait of a person who intentionally injures him/herself. This behavior is not limited by gender, race, education, age, sexual orientation, socio-economics, or religion. However, there are some commonly... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
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