Articles, tagged with "pineal gland", page 2
17th June 2010
One of the world's most popular developmental disabilities is autism. It usually affects the person's social and communication skills. There are some treatments for autism that can improve the patient's developmental growth. Many patients have, in fact, b...
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Author:
James Ross
07th June 2010
The iridoids in Tahitian noni are the reason the juice is reported to have an impact on such a wide range of diseases and maladies and is termed a bioactive beverage. Tahitian noni juice will not cure diseases itself, however it does fight infection and ...
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Author:
timcdtenew
07th June 2010
The iridoids in Tahitian noni are the reason the juice is reported to have an impression on such a big selection of diseases and maladies and is called a bioactive beverage. Tahitian noni juice will not cure diseases itself, but it does fight infection a...
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Author:
timcdtenew
05th May 2010
Sleep deprivation affects many of us and it seems there's nothing we can do about it. But this isn't the case at all as there are several things we can do to get a good nights sleep. Firstly, looking up sleep information products will help us greatly like...
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Author:
Vincent Barry
19th April 2010
There are often misdiagnoses of ADHD. This means that children who do not have 'true' ADHD but whose behavioural symptoms score high on assessment tests like 'Connor's Scale', still often get labelled with ADHD. When medication (which can have damaging si...
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Author:
compuclic
08th April 2010
Do you know the meaning of melatonin? Melatonin also known chemically as N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine, is a naturally occurring compound found in animals, plants, and microbes. Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland. This is believed to play a role in...
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Author:
kangbadot
30th March 2010
Do you have trouble sleeping? You're not alone. An estimated 3.3 million Canadians aged 15 and older, or about one in every seven people, have problems getting to sleep or staying asleep - contributing to insomnia. Part of the problem is 80 percent of N...
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Author:
Dr. Nathalie Beauchamp
16th March 2010
There are many types of organs with completely different purposes. The human anatomy of organs is quite remarkable, when looked at more closely. Want to learn more about the human organs? Then read on.
Here's a list of 10 facts regarding human organ an...
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Author:
Fredrik Eilertsen
15th March 2010
Serotonin is a hormone that is technically called 5-hydroxyterpitamine and is produced and found in the pineal gland, blood platelets, the digestive tract, and the brain. Seroronin acts both as a chemical messenger that transmits nerve signals between ner...
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Author:
Dustin Hines
11th March 2010
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In the night time the pineal gland produces melatonin. This hormone helps to trigger sleepiness and naturally lowers the body's temperature. Exposure to light triggers the release of serotonin and ceases melatonin production. We become more alert and e...
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Author:
Phil Tsang
11th March 2010
The eyes are known as the windows of the soul. The seat of the soul has been directly attributed to the pineal gland, located in the exact center of the human brain. This gland is accessible by solar light activation through the eyes.
Your brain is a...
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Author:
Aaron
08th March 2010
Several biochemical deregulations occur in the human body naturally when we age. Diminishing strength, depleting energy levels, cellular damage, less bone density, and also a failing sex drive, are all characteristics of a decline in youthful vitality.
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Author:
Aaron
05th March 2010
Amazingly, an effective treatment for thunderstorm and noise phobias may be an over-the-counter hormone used by humans to prevent insomnia. Melatonin, which is produced by the pineal gland, sets the body's internal clock in response to exposure to light. ...
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Author:
Steve Rankin
05th March 2010
The pineal gland generates melatonin and one of its purposes is to fight the effects of aging and support in minor ailments such as jet lag as well as insomnia. Given this effect, it is strongly recommended that the utilization of melatonin supplement wil...
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Author:
Billy D. McCarran
04th March 2010
It's hardly surprising that so many of us will experience some type of arthritis at some time in our life since it comes in more than 200 forms.
Though generally associated with the aging process, arthritis can also show itself in the very young and at...
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Author:
Peter Field