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Brain Mapping helps to identify Potential Problems Early on

23rd November 2010
Neurofeedback therapy involves the direct training of brain function, through which the brain learns to function more efficiently. At Cognitive Solutions, we observe the brain in action from moment to moment, and show that information back to the person. ... Read >
Author: Stan Barrett

Electroencephalographic Neurofeedback Another Approach to Treat Adhd

12th November 2010
Thus, those who wish to let themselves away from all the mental stress along with symptoms of ADD and ADHD Neurofeedback can be a great option for them indeed it will successfully let them able to reduce the amount of medication they need to take without ... Read >
Author: Stan Barrett

Electric Floor Heating - Keeping You Comfortable Against Wintertime Chills

01st November 2010
Electric floor heating options are utilized extensively these days in industrial as effectively as household applications. These systems can be valuable through the winter months for sustaining cozy and comfortable temperatures on the inside households. H... Read >
Author: Joietadutta

Corporate Training needed to be done by the employee

27th October 2010
Most people will tell you that they are more ethical Corporate Training than their neighbour is, certainly more ethical than their colleagues are, and in many cases, more ethical than their boss. Most adults think they already have developed a tested ethi... Read >
Author: Fresher lab

Should there be federal regulation?

19th October 2010
The Tea Party seems to be kicking up the dust, readying for a real fight over the notion of big government. This means we should talk about what government should be for. The Right seems to think there's no need for any central government except to run th... Read >
Author: Todd Jones

Safety in Adventure Tourism

28th September 2010
In India “adventure" is the new buzzword. There are new companies opening every month. Most of the company owners are experienced professionals who have worked in the industry for many years before branching off on their own. A majority of the companies i... Read >
Author: rashmi

Accident Claims Helpline - Safety at work

15th September 2010
Every year in the UK there are a reported average of over 36 million working days lost due to work related accidents and ill health, and around 350 fatalities to workers and members of the public due to reportable accidents at work, according to RoSPA. ... Read >
Author: Accident Claims Helpline

Futures Trading: Follow these points and stay top of this game

14th July 2010
In the 21st century all the things can be done online whether it is shopping, education or business. Now, you can do anything as per your time and place comfort. Even, being a hermit kind of person if you don't wish to go outside world and want to run you... Read >
Author: Eric

Team Building Activities

08th July 2010
Whether you're part of an important corporate organization, a small business, charitable group or sports club, you'll need to get the best out of your team members. The profits of any business or company, and the success of any organisation or group, r... Read >
Author: Alison Gray

Live Healthier with Yoga

14th June 2010
What goes on in the body when you are doing your asanas? Most of us realize that yoga increases and maintains flexibility, strengthens muscles and increases one's stamina. All forms of yoga invite the participant to attend to their breath and notice the i... Read >
Author: Rhett Downs

How Should I Go About Choosing HVAC Products?

26th May 2010
Just about everyone has heard the term HVAC at some point in time, but what does it mean exactly? HVAC is an acronym for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning. It is an encompassing term regarding all aspects of development, installation, operation, ... Read >
Author: Nick Messe

Salt: Tasty but deadly!

19th May 2010
Have you ever gotten a meal and immediately reached for the salt and pepper? There's no question that salt can make your meal taste better. I am consistently amazed by people who "grab the salt" before they have even tasted their food to begin with. ... Read >
Author: Simeon Knight

Merchant Marine Safety

18th May 2010
Safety, security, and environmental consideration are all important issues for ocean shipping companies to focus on. Most invest a lot each year in pursuing newer and safer operation standards. Piracy, working conditions, and cargo safety are all things... Read >
Author: Nelson Cabrera

Patanjali Yoga Sutra - Strategy to Explain the Basic Teachings of Yoga

13th May 2010
Patanjali Yoga is the experience of control and calm persistence of thought in the mind with consciousness raised. Consciousness is a reflection of the true soul in your mind. Consciousness is life in the universe of pure subtle where it meets your selfis... Read >
Author: GS Virk

Self Monitoring Tools - Being Presentable and Having a Positive Mannerism

26th April 2010
Self monitoring is a process through which people regulate or keep a check on their own behavior in order that they will be perceived by others in a favorable manner. Self monitoring helps to monitor their behavior to fit themselves in different situation... Read >
Author: Ryan Fyfe
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