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29th September 2009
Anxiety attacks (also called panic attacks) are frightening episodes. But they cannot harm you. Nevertheless, once having suffered an attack you don't ever want to repeat the experience. Having attended you doctor you are usually prescribed drug-based med... Read >
Author: John Cielo
29th September 2009
Medication is usually the first treatment offered for overcoming anxiety and panic attacks. But the drugs have some serious side effects, which can put some folks off their use. Nevertheless, they can be effective if used properly under your doctor's supe... Read >
Author: John Cielo
29th September 2009
Panic attacks can be triggered by alcohol. Those folks, who think that the more alcohol they drink the less stressed and calmer they become, are deluding themselves. Find out here how alcohol makes the symptoms of panic attacks worse.
Around 30% of pan... Read >
Author: John Cielo
29th September 2009
The causes of anxiety attacks are usually situations or events that can be particularly stressful or emotional. Generally speaking, folks who suffer anxiety attacks are usually also suffering from anxiety in their lives. Almost on a daily basis, they are ... Read >
Author: John Cielo
22nd September 2009
"Laughter is the best medicine" -- who doesn't know this popular adage? Laughter is not a cure for cancer or other degenerative diseases, but doctors and the medical professionals found that it increases treatment receptiveness in patients. Scientists res... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Many specialists define sexual health as the ability to relate to each other sexually in a way that satisfies and rewards both parties. However, some men and women, it may be difficult to have an arousal or a satisfying orgasm. Some cases may require the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
The dictionary defines anxiety as distress of mind caused by fear of danger or misfortune. It is also described as a state of apprehension and psychic tension occurring in some forms of mental disorder. It is usually described as the feeling of uneasine... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
People make use of chemical -Based Mosquito Repellents
Around the world, to get complete protection from mosquito bites, millions of people make use of chemical-based mosquito repellents. But the most common insect repellents and bug sprays used in numer... Read >
Author: mahjabi kauser
10th September 2009
Smoking thrills…But Kills. You might have heard this slogan from your childhood. But catch them young policies of tobacco companies trapped you and made you an addict. Many times as New Year resolution, anniversary commitments you have promised yourself... Read >
Author: samanthanicole99
08th September 2009
At some time in our lives we are all challenged by adversity, whether it be stress, illness, pain, disability or a mental difficulty. We have to cope with whatever life throws at us and we vary enormously in our effectiveness in coping with our situations... Read >
Author: David Ravech
10th August 2009
You may already know that differences in brain chemistry affect how men and women communicate, but did you know that the same type of dissimilarities impact our health, happiness and ability to maintain passion in a relationship?
Dr. John Gray, the aut... Read >
Author: RaymonAaron
09th August 2009
Today there are many vegetarians in our society as well as other groups that eliminate meat for spiritual or ethical reasons. My awareness of the high numbers of people practising a vegetarian lifestyle or some level of vegetarianism came about from doin... Read >
Author: Anthony Chapman
05th August 2009
Can you think yourself thin? If you believe you are a lean athlete or figure model from this moment on, and you hold that thought and belief for three months, will it make a difference in your weight, fitness level, and end objective? It will!
In her b... Read >
Author: FitTransition
04th August 2009
Everyone has heard the expression, "You are what you eat." This very simple saying means more and more each day as we gain a greater understanding about how foods affect us.
* The food you put into your body has an effect on your physical appearance, e... Read >
Author: William Drapcho
01st August 2009
It is pretty difficult to determine the exact causes of anxiety, although basically doctors include brain chemistry, genetics and environmental stress as major contributors to the development of such nervous disorders. Not even the therapeutic mechanism o... Read >
Author: Kenneth Svensson
16th July 2009
One of the biggest questions that hovers around the usage of diet pills is - How do diet pills contribute in losing weight? You must have observed several ads claiming to help people eager to lose weight without working out at gym or following a diet cont... Read >
Author: jameshanrry
12th July 2009
To get complete protection from mosquito bites millions of people utilize chemical-based mosquito repellents around the world. But the most common insect repellents and bug sprays used in a number of homes may be poisonous and are able to produce health p... Read >
Author: Corrodoo
09th July 2009
According to health experts, regular exercise is an essential part of good health, irrespective of someone’s weight. What is more, an effective weight loss program that includes a combination of a healthy eating and regular daily exercise has more benef... Read >
Author: Samantha Goodman
30th June 2009
Anxiety: Is it All in Your Head?
*What is anxiety, and when is it more than natural worry?
We all feel anxious and worried at times. Our bodies are naturally wired with the so-called fight-or-flight mechanism which is triggered in response to stres... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies
30th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mary Lloyd
Last weekend I saw a familiar old ghost—the empty eyes of someone in need of more than leisure as retirement. I had that look myself for way too long. It's a lonely, hollow, painful place to be.
Being rid of the dem... Read >
Author: Mary Lloyd at Mining Silver
30th June 2009
We do not know the precise reason for anxiety disorders. Scientists and researchers are always studying the probable causes. What we do know, is that certain biological, physiological, and environmental components to contribute to the development of nervo... Read >
Author: Randy Porter
15th June 2009
Stress can be accepted as one of the main causes of depression, because it can make it tough for an individual to be ok with themselves, around other people or perhaps outside of their home. There appear to be many alternative reasons behind anxiety, whic... Read >
Author: Peter Palmer
11th June 2009
Tension, stress, distress, worries etc are states of the mind that are unavoidable. No human in this world is free from all of these ailments and that is why it is very important to do something that help in managing stress.
There are various reasons... Read >
Author: Bryan Len
11th June 2009
You may already know that differences in brain chemistry affect how men and women communicate, but did you know that the same type of dissimilarities impact our health, happiness and ability to maintain passion in a relationship?
Dr. John Gray, the aut... Read >
Author: Raymond Aaron
19th May 2009
Every year, approximately four million Americans suffer from generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Although more common in women than men, anxiety can strike anyone at any time, and typically begins in childhood or early adolescence.The symptoms of the diso... Read >
Author: SimonStenning
15th May 2009
Mindfulness is healing for not only physical illness, chronic pain, but also anxiety and everyday stress.
Contemporary living is hectic and stressful. This is mainly because we focus too much on the "self." In our lives, everything seems to evolve arou... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
14th May 2009
Not all are blessed with sharp memory and hence, they need to work so hard to make their remembrance powerful. On the other hand, in today's world, you cannot do anything if you do not have good memory. Any job requires responsibilities and responsibiliti... Read >
Author: Bryan Len
12th May 2009
You may already know that differences in brain chemistry affect how men and women communicate, but did you know that the same type of dissimilarities impact our health, happiness and ability to maintain passion in a relationship?
Dr. John Gray, the autho... Read >
Author: DirectTM
05th April 2009
Depression is the most common of mental conditions which can be treated, but among the elderly, it is one of the most overlooked. Sometimes, it’s because physicians don’t recognize the signs and symptoms. Sometimes it’s because of an overall attitu... Read >
Author: nurselawyer
10th March 2009
Just going to the doctor and getting medication to treat panic disorder is not sufficient in the long run for a panic attack sufferer. It's unfortunate to be diagnosed with panic disorder, but this can be an opportunity to embrace new beginnings and crea... Read >
Author: Patrick Warren
02nd March 2009
Ask yourself is "laughter a good medicine"? It is still unclear as to the extent of laughter healing toward patient benefit, but researchers have not found any harmful side effects. Perhaps taking time for just a little chuckle each day will keep us laugh... Read >
Author: suegold
23rd February 2009
Stress use up body's nutrition stock, makes the body to work harder than normal and dulls up the immune system. Stress may not directly harm body's internal organs or systems but it can certainly ruin up your routine and disturb your schedule. There are m... Read >
Author: Bryan Len
31st January 2009
While the exact numbers are not known it is thought that several million people lose sleep every night because of restless leg syndrome. The exact cause of this frustrating and painful condition is not exactly known but the majority of studies done point ... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
21st January 2009
When a child is diagnosed with ADHD, it can be a confusing and devastating blow. Prescription drugs are often the first line of defense for the disorder. Common side effects such as insomnia, restlessness, anxiety, decreased appetite, allergic reactions, ... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
08th January 2009
Anxiety Cures Depend On The Exact Circumstance
Anyone who has ever suffered from an anxiety attack knows how frightening the very first and even the tenth experience can be. At first, a person seeks answers, often thinking they are having a heart attac... Read >
Author: Peter Marshall -Farrimond
08th January 2009
Anxiety Cures Depend On The Exact Circumstance
Anyone who has ever suffered from an anxiety attack knows how frightening the very first and even the tenth experience can be. At first, a person seeks answers, often thinking they are having a heart attac... Read >
Author: Peter Marshall -Farrimond
15th December 2008
Depression is very common among Americans, especially given the fast life they live. Though the treatment for depression is quite simple, it requires extra care and a little cheering up to help the patient come out of the problem. The cost of the treatmen... Read >
Author: peterhutch
24th November 2008
Apart from work out and diet, a number of prescription diet drugs are suggested by physicians in array to care for fatness. Though, your physician will accomplish numerous tests before he will advise a diet tablet for you.
One of the reasons that your ... Read >
Author: Alien
18th November 2008
Caffeine addiction can cause physical damage to the brain. At the same time, addiction can be the result of abnormal brain function. It's important to understand both how too much caffeine can harm your brain and how your brain anatomy can be the cause of... Read >
Author: Timothy Aaron Whiston
13th October 2008
Are you unable to fall asleep, even if you feel tired? Do you lie awake knowing you need to sleep, but your brain is racing with ideas? Sleep aids are commonly used as a temporary solution for sleeplessness. They are designed to help you feel drowsy enoug... Read >
Author: Phil Tsang
13th October 2008
Do you ever have any trouble falling asleep? Sleeping is something that we do every night throughout our lives. Sometimes it happens easily. Sometimes we lie awake all night long. A very few lucky people never seem to have any trouble sleeping. For the re... Read >
Author: Phil Tsang
30th September 2008
Prozac is a medication often prescribed for anxiety, bipolar disorder and bulimia. The medication is highly effective because it acts as a serotonin inhibitor, which means that it helps balance serotonin levels in the brain. Control over mood, anxiety,fe... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp
15th September 2008
When seeking professional help for anxiety attack; a patient is usually inquired on the following aspect of his or her life, in order to find out what triggers the attacks.
1. environmental condition
2. family�s medical condition
3. own personality... Read >
Author: Thomas Bronson
04th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder, alternating between episodes of depression and mania. It is a mental disorder affecting about six percent of the U.S. population. The average age of bipolar onset is twenty-one.
Bip... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
02nd September 2008
Anxiety disorders are the most usually psychiatric diseases touching children and adults. Anxiety attacks generally come without warning. Anxiety disorders often are conceptualized as an abnormal or exaggerated version of arousal. Anxiety disorder or GAD ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th August 2008
Depression is a disorder of mind. In depression the brain chemistry gets affected. The common symptoms of depression are guilty feeling, sadness, suicidal thoughts, lack in concentration, loss in energy, loss of interest in life etc. If anyone observes th... Read >
Author: michael russell
27th May 2008
Anxiety can be regarded as one of the main causes of depression, because it can make it difficult for a person to be comfortable with themselves, around people or even outside of their home. There appear to be many different causes of anxiety, which can s... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
20th May 2008
Flavoured fishing baits from boilies to pellets, meats to ground baits, dough baits to pastes and seed and nut baits can all be enhanced or differentiated further by using flavors. But there is far more to flavours than meets the nose!
The lines are de... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
09th May 2008
Depression is perhaps the most common of all mental health problems, currently felt to affect one in every four adults to some degree. Depression is a problem with mood/feeling in which the mood is described as sad, feeling down in the dumps, being blue, ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
16th April 2008
Far too many people, especially those who have never been addicted to anything, consider addiction a "life-style choice" -- something an addict could stop if he or she "really wanted to" and wasn’t so "weak-willed." Such opinions show ignorance of the s... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
15th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Healthy Bodies, Happy Minds
One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well." - Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf was on to something: food - and our relationship to it - is our sustenance, our lifeblood. It ... Read >
Author: Karen Schachter, LICSW, CHC
07th April 2008
Anxiety and Depression is caused by an imbalance of brain chemistry. Symptoms are normally dealt with by drugs, such as Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI's) like Paroxetine (Paxil), Sertraline (Zoloft) and Fluoxetine (Prozac).
Little do ... Read >
Author: James O'Neill
07th April 2008
There's a major difference between the normal, explainable types of anxiety and intense, often crippling anxieties that aren't so easy to explain or understand. Doctors call these "anxiety disorders." It's estimated that 10 percent of North Americans will... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
04th April 2008
There's a major difference between the normal, explainable types of anxiety and intense, often crippling anxieties that aren't so easy to explain or understand. Doctors call these "anxiety disorders." It's estimated that 10 percent of North Americans will... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
25th March 2008
Acupuncture formed its base in China more than 2,000 years ago and is considered to be the oldest medical treatment known to man. It is necessary to approach the best practitioner of this medicine as it involves hygiene and safety procedures that are in t... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
19th March 2008
Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one or in anticipation of taking a quiz, test, or other examination. Problem anxiety interferes with the sufferer's abil... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one or in anticipation of taking a quiz, test, or other examination. Problem anxiety interferes with the sufferer's abilit... Read >
Author: Peter sams
12th March 2008
Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one or in anticipation of taking a quiz, test, or other examination. Problem anxiety interferes with the sufferer's abilit... Read >
Author: Peter sams
10th March 2008
The number of children who display extremely poor anger management skills and a lack of impulse control is on the rise. Headlines about children murdering other children, committing school shootings, and killing their parents have led some people to wonde... Read >
Author: Mike H
15th February 2008
Flavoured fishing baits from boilies to pellets, meats to ground baits, dough baits to pastes and seed and nut baits can all be enhanced or differentiated further by using flavours. But there is far more to flavours than meets the nose!
The lines are d... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
28th January 2008
Hey did you know that not only can stress affect your muscles making them tense, your heart affecting blood pressure and stroke.
It can also affect your skin, have you ever wondered why some people look older than what they are or that they must have ... Read >
Author: cyclone
01st November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Mary Ann CopsonResearch indicates that in the United States 60-80% of the people, especially women, have low serotonin levels. Don't get caught in the low serotonin cycle of hopelessness and despair. You can alter your low serotonin lev... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Copson
30th October 2007
Mood disorders often co-exists with other mental or physical illnesses. Substance abuse, anxiety disorders and eating disorders are particularly common conditions that may be worsened by mood disorders. Research is showing, more and more, that mood disord... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
30th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Mary Ann CopsonYour brain chemistry drives you � your energy levels, your moods, your thoughts, actions, behaviors, your beliefs, your desires, dreams, and motivations. And in turn these all drive your brain chemistry.Neurotransmitter... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Copson
29th October 2007
Most people with this illness have periodic episodes, called relapses, when their symptoms surface. Many individuals with schizoaffective disorder are originally diagnosed with manic depression. Schizoaffective disorder is more common in women than in men... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd October 2007
Obsessive compulsive personality disorder, like many other mental illnesses, is linked to genetics and is caused by an imbalance in the person's brain chemistry. This perfectionism may interfere with the person's ability to complete a given task, because ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stephen LauYour mental depression may be related to your diet, in particular, your nutritional deficiency.Mental depression and many autoimmune problems are chemically and environmentally related. Specifically, your mental depression ma... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
03rd September 2007
Although midlife is generally defined as the years between 40 and 60, just as with any other maturing stage of life, there are those who start sooner and those who start later.
It is not your chronological age that indicates you are entering your secon... Read >
Author: Jennifer T. Grainger
28th August 2007
Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a serious mental illness that has eluded doctors for decades. For many years, bipolar disorder patients were diagnosed as psychotic or Schitsophrinia. However, about twenty years ago, manic depression became a m... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
Prozac is a medication often prescribed for bipolar disorder, bulimia, and anxiety disorders. The medication is highly effective because it acts as a serotonin inhibitor, which means that it helps balance serotonin levels in the brain. Serotonin levels ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
16th August 2007
Addiction to prescription painkillers is a disease that has become increasingly prevalent in the United States as well as many other industrialized nations. Narcotic pain medications, also known as Opiate, are commonly prescribed by doctors for the treatm... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta
30th July 2007
The idea that someone could have severe mood swings that they can not control is something that seems almost impossible to most of us. While we may have had times in our lives when it seemed like we couldn't control our feelings and emotions, we could alw... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
08th June 2007
Flavours catch fish period! But how many catch more fishermen than fish? The idea of a flavour dispersing through the water and attracting fish following its trail and increasing concentration to its source and finding your hook baits, is taken for grante... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
21st May 2007
Major depression is a mood disorder present in people that experience severe depressive episodes either overnight or gradually over time. A person who has been functioning normally may be plunged into despair by a psychological trauma, but most often the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
08th May 2007
Through the ages, there have been numerous mysteries that have baffled the brightest scientific minds on our planet, none of which any more challenging, defying rational explanation and causing more confrontation than the emotional differences between men... Read >
Author: Daniel Sitter
11th April 2007
Here’s a great bait suggestion. Bait is such a wide spectrum of opinions, and most baits success hinge upon the fact that fish have not been hooked on them before, to give them a maximum edge; that of being ‘different.’ See how to here!
Even wher... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
07th March 2007
There is probably nothing more debilitating than chronic pain. Defined as pain lasting for six months or longer. Chronic pain afflicts millions of people. There is no way for you to be completely sure of preventing chronic pain. It can strike at any stage... Read >
Author: Peter Rapport
19th February 2007
Unfortunately fibromyalgia is not well understood by people and doctors do not know many things about this disease. Some of the possible symptoms are: fatigue, insomnia, tissue pain and tender points. Doctors have not found a cure yet for this affection b... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
29th January 2007
The Other in Fiction
by Carolyn Kaufman
An HTML verions of this article, with illustrations, is available at http://www.archetypewriting.com/resources_fiction_articles_other.htm
Characters with psychological problems and quirks have appeared as lon... Read >
Author: Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD
27th January 2007
There are many views today regarding the source of depression, those that involve an understanding of brain chemistry and of neuro-transmitters being among the more popular. Yet, there remains a vast gap between what is considered a way of treating dep... Read >
Author: Julie Redstone
25th January 2007
Human beings are the only species capable of self--examination, and this capability allows for the discerning between fact and fiction, and shades in between.
Human beings can know the truth with certainty through observation, logic, and faith. If we ar... Read >
Author: Sharon White
03rd January 2007
Anorexia is one of the main eating disorders that affects a large number of people both in the USA and in Europe. The other main eating disorder is bulimia.
Anorexia is very dangerous because those that are affected by it intentionally starve themselve... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st January 2007
People go through life everyday, doing routine activities like cleaning the house, cooking, doing the laundry and a lot more. But there are times when problems are encountered unexpectedly, and certain drastic events that occur pose a danger to our emotio... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
29th November 2006
There are a number of easy yet powerful depression self-help techniques available. These depression self-help techniques are not meant as a replacement to professional treatment, but as a supplement to depression treatment. Try as many of these depression... Read >
Author: Jeannine Virtue
29th November 2006
Adult ADD and depression often go hand-in-hand. In fact, research suggests that up to 25% of ADD adults also suffer from depression. Despite that, the depression aspect of Attention Deficit Disorder often goes untreated because people either don't recogni... Read >
Author: Jeannine Virtue
17th November 2006
Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that affects 1% people from all over the world. It is not linked by sex, age or breed.
What schizophrenia is not
People with schizophrenia aren't witches as they were considered in antiquity, and isn't either link... Read >
Author: John Conrad
16th November 2006
The new research about causes of schizophrenia, about brain chemistry and its link to schizophrenia are made. And most of them are based in studying the brain and his activity. Neurotransmitters, substances that allow communication between nerve cells,... Read >
Author: John Conrad
28th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Sylvia Riley
What you eat can have a direct impact on your sex life, affecting your hormones, brain chemistry, energy and stress levels. Some foods have psychoactive properties, others arouse because they are psychologically suggestive, ... Read >
Author: Healthwise Solutions
23rd September 2006
Alcoholism is a disease of the body, thinking, emotions and spirit. Progressive damage to these four aspects interact in various ways such that a person is increasingly compelled to drink. Also, once drinking starts they cannot 'always' guarantee when the... Read >
Author: Robin Foote
31st August 2006
In our modern day and age, stress has reached an all-time high level. In order to combat stress, many people try to find solace in drinking, smoking or using drugs. However, all these measures only work counteractive. Because you feel slightly more relaxe... Read >
Author: Margret Young
16th August 2006
Anorexia is often seen as an eating disorder reserved for white middle-class teenage girls, research has revealed that anorexia doesn't discriminate based on race, age, class, or gender. Though predominately a condition afflicting females, over 2.5 millio... Read >
Author: Eric Morgan
19th July 2006
"Laughter is the best medicine" -- who doesn't know this popular adage? Laughter is not a cure for cancer or other degenerative diseases, but doctors and the medical professionals found that it increases treatment receptiveness in patients. Scientists res... Read >
Author: Pat Murphy
03rd July 2006
Reversing the Aging Epidemic in America
By Harry Lodge, M.D.
One of the greatest misconceptions in this country is people thinking that they know how they're going to age. Believing that they're going to get old, weak and just rot away. The truth is... Read >
Author: Harry Lodge
04th June 2006
There has been a lot of research done on how exactly you get
ADHD, and it is now known that genetics is at least part of
the reason. Currently, research shows that at least 30%-40%
of individuals with ADHD have a family member that deals
with the sam... Read >
Author: Ampuan Yussof
04th June 2006
Depression and anxiety appear to be two different emotional responses humans are capable of having. We do not usually associate these two disorders with each other. But research has shown that depression and anxiety do in fact co-exist, much to the detri... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
12th April 2006
The Brain Chemistry of Bullying and it's Effects of Behavior
By Peyton Quinn www.rmcat.com
I have talked about "bullying" in schools and elsewhere in this column several times. The victims of bullies sometimes know that being bullied as a young per... Read >
Author: Peyton Quinn
14th February 2006
Managing the ADHD Adult
By Nancy Snelll
There are millions of ADHD adults in the workforce. Learn to make the most of their talents.
As a business owner or manager, the odds are that at some point you will have to deal with an employee or colleague wh... Read >
Author: Nancy Snell
01st February 2006
There is no scientific dispute any longer that what you eat can effect your mood – whether you feel up, or down. Although your food choices may seem based on taste or other conscious criteria, there is evidence that people often make unconscious food cho... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper
23rd January 2006
Copyright 2006 Ada Porat
What is it that attracts us to certain individuals, while we find others unappealing?
In some circles, this force of attraction has been attributed to fate, destiny or even karma. Beyond the romantic dream of soul mates, th... Read >
Author: Ada Porat
07th January 2006
The long chain omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, found in the greatest abundance in fish and fish oil but also in some other foods as well, play a key role as components of cellular membranes. During the regular aging process, cell membranes become much ... Read >
Author: Aaron Wilmont
05th January 2006
Heavy metals and aluminum are in every part of our environment and food. These elements are deadly and you will benefit if you are aware of what they do where they come from.
Brain tissue has an attraction for heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmi... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
01st January 2006
Humankind has forever liked to gamble. There has always been that deep-rooted psychology to take risks and hunt rewards. The line between compulsive gambler and those who may only occasionally bet for fun is quite fine. Most of us are built the same way... Read >
Author: PAUL ROBINSON
16th October 2005
If you've ever tried to quit smoking, then you've come up against the awesome power of nicotine addiction. If you would like to quit, read on to learn how nicotine addiction takes hold, and how you can defeat it.
Altered Brain Chemistry
Nicotine, t... Read >
Author: Ron King
13th October 2005
Some people may feel that they are fat, no matter how thin they actually are. Or they may feel guilty when they eat too much food. The guilt and shame from eating makes the person vomit up all their food. These people have bulimia nervosa, or bulimia, an... Read >
Author: Thomas Morva
09th August 2005
Todd Williams
Anxiety disorders are more common than you may think. Millions of individuals suffer silently every year, when help is available. If you or a loved one suffers from an anxiety disorder, know that there is help and relief out there for y... Read >
Author: adam short
31st May 2005
Is that coffee in your morning cuppa? Think again before you take that first luxurious sip.
Ironically, the very substance that wakes you up, lets you down!
Over a period of time, caffeine can cause arthritis, stress and depression. Researchers say... Read >
Author: Jay Chatterjee
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