Articles, tagged with "loss of concentration", page 3
07th May 2010
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One of the simplest ways to drastically change the look and feel of a room in your house is by repainting. Concerned about how to redecorate without hurting the environment and your wallet? Our goal with ...
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Author:
ecohomes
14th April 2010
There is a newly developed medical discipline to address visual disorders associated with neurological imbalances. This discipline brings neurology and optometry closer together helping patients with visual disorders resulting from neurological trauma ...
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Author:
Dr. Richard Martin
31st March 2010
Despite its many advantages, a mobile phone often triggers a series of health risks when used carelessly. The direct exposure to a it often ends up gifting you ailments like dizziness, headaches, loss of concentration, mood swings etc, thanks to its non-t...
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Author:
deepak kulkarni
30th March 2010
There's nothing more aggravating than arriving at your destination groggy and red-eyed. Jet lag makes clear thinking difficult, leading to bad decisions at international business meetings, and recreational travelers find it detracts from the enjoyment of ...
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Author:
Lance Rush
26th March 2010
About 20% of adults experience excessive fatigue that impairs their ability to function well at work and at home. Some are able to bounce back after taking a short respite from work or by taking some medication. But there is a significant number of peopl...
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Author:
Geraldo Bowers
22nd March 2010
While it's often merely a nuisance, tinnitus can be an indication of a more serious problem, such as an aneurysm or brain tumor, although these instances are extremely rare. In general, tinnitus can cause a loss of concentration, cause difficulty sleeping...
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Author:
arstringfellow
15th March 2010
In every state, including California, it is considered as illegal for drivers to drive while they are impaired by drugs or alcohol. Certain penalties are imposed on people who are found guilty of such offense. Terms that are often used in these cases incl...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
01st March 2010
Concentration is the capacity to think or focus one's mind or physical activity in whatever direction one wants to.
For example, sportsmen need a lot of concentration to play the game. Their primary focus must be on the game; otherwise, they tend to l...
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Author:
aertech
01st March 2010
There has been debate over the sleep apnea depression issue, if sleep apnea is the cause of depression. The difficulty to answer this question lies in the fact that there are many similar symptoms to these diseases, such as a change in sleep patterns, fat...
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Author:
Stephen Gold
19th February 2010
When you are taking a road trip, the longer you spend behind the wheel without a break the greater your risk of having an accident. It is not simply you who is at risk of driver fatigue, but every other road user too. Driver fatigue is a leading cause o...
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Author:
Mark Fjord
11th February 2010
You have just been struck with the news that your spouse has cheated on you and you are battered emotionally; how do you respond to this discovery? Do you go all out and react the way you feel or should you calm down and seek for a more peaceful way of ap...
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Author:
nbaron
02nd February 2010
As everyone knows, exercise is good for you. It helps to keep your weight down, helps to keep you toned up, and helps to make you feel good. So then, if getting a little exercise is good for you, then it must be better to get even more and if getting more...
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Author:
Dane Pearson
02nd February 2010
It is very evident in today's "hustle and bustle" that auto collisions are common in our commuter lifestyle. For years, the medical "establishment" has downplayed the chronic effects of whiplash injury. This article will reveal the truth about whiplash an...
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Author:
Dr Chris Heeb
14th January 2010
Liquor stores, bars, and alcoholic beverage companies make drinking seem attractive and fun. It's easy for anyone to get caught up in a social scene with lots of peer pressure. Inevitably, one of the biggest areas of peer pressure, especially among teenag...
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Author:
Quintin Whitfield
12th January 2010
Fatigue is routinely used to describe a range of ills, ranging from a generic state of lethargy to a specific sensation of heat in the muscles caused by hard work. Physiologically, "fatigue" describes the inability to continue working at normal capacity o...
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Author:
herbalcure30