Articles, tagged with "physiological effects", page 3
07th September 2009
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The special bond found in female friendships has proven to have tremendous benefits, psychologically, physically, and spiritually. Now is the perfect time to reinforce and celebrate those relationships. Sunday, Septemb...
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Author:
Karin Marcus
06th September 2009
Many golfers suffer the effects of first tee nerves. Here are a few top tips to help you overcome your nerves and put your best swing on your golf ball.
It is important to understand that anxiety is a natural response. In situations of perceived th...
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Author:
Roseanna Leaton
25th August 2009
A feeling of anxiousness or anxiety prior to taking an examination is normal. In fact, some experts believe it is healthy as it serves as an effective stimuli that prompts one to come up with a preparation strategy for an upcoming examination.
But som...
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Author:
Jill Cohen
19th August 2009
Sick of feeling the urge to pick at food? Good intentions always flying out of the window? We have good news. It may not be your fault - the root of the problem may lie at the colour you've painted your walls, not a lack of will power.
Colour isn't jus...
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Author:
A.Deakin
18th July 2009
Although thousands of public suffer from an excessive sweating crisis, not many are clear about the hyperhidrosis treatment they should adopt. This is for the reason that there is so much information hanging around and public are unable to acquire accurat...
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Author:
WiseLee
11th May 2009
Anti-aging studies point to the human growth hormone as a component that contributes tremendously to the way the body stays young and energetic. This fountain of youth has been the subject of both clinical and theoretic studies in the medical field. Degen...
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Author:
JoeBlacknight
22nd April 2009
Mahesh Yogi was a genius, who formulated the Seven States of Consciousness. He founded the rationale and methodology for generating higher states of Consciousness.Dr Keith Wallace, ex President of MIU, defined Enlightenment as the full development of Cons...
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Author:
Govind Kumar
15th April 2009
Healthy Minds Reside in Healthy Bodies
Discover scientifically proven techniques for increasing your happiness, optimism and life satisfaction. Please go to: http://flourishwithemiliya.com/Test/gen-step1.phpHave you ever been:
* So nervo...
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Author:
Emiliya
10th April 2009
Healthy Body and Mind: Tips from Positive Psychology
Discover scientifically proven techniques for increasing your happiness, optimism and life satisfaction. Please go to: http://flourishwithemiliya.com/Test/gen-step1.phpThis article originall...
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Emiliya
21st March 2009
How does stress affect health? Stress is a major element of being human -- a state of bodily or mental tensions resulting from factors that tend to alter an existing balance.
Everyday we are faced with struggles, hardships and angst in our home, schoo...
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Author:
Michael Lee
08th January 2009
Meditation is to relax ones mind and body. To be in state of restful alertness or restful awareness without falling asleep. The mind remains alert and awake during this restfulness and no loss of consciousness as during sleep. It helps to clarify the mind...
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Author:
peterhutch
14th August 2008
Did you know that sleep deprivation can lead to symptoms that are just the same as being drunk? It's true. Sleep deprivation occurs when people lack necessary sleep. It's more than just missing a few hours, we're talking about missing whole nights at a...
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Author:
Phil Tsang
24th July 2008
Healthy Dark Chocolate continues to garner front page status as more and more scientific research studies on the health benefits of dark chocolate publish their findings, and this is great news for current and potential at risk diabetics.
Chocolate, th...
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Author:
Timothy Prahl
20th June 2008
Special areas in the pancreas gland, the Islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose from the blood and convert the glucose to gly...
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Author:
Knut Holt
20th June 2008
Special areas in the pancreas gland, the islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose from the blood and convert the glucose to gly...
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Author:
Knut Holt