Articles, tagged with "bodily changes", page 3
09th December 2009
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According to Stedman's Medical Dictionary, menopause is defined as the permanent cessation of menstruation. It marks the end of a woman's fertility and therefore, ability to conceive and bear children. Menopause is derived from t...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
09th December 2009
Stop! Your Snacking and Nibbling Causes Weight Gain. End It Now For Natural Weight Loss.
Many individuals are guilty of snacking and nibbling in between meals. They are not hungry and yet something, a small
voice, is telling them that they want som...
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Author:
Ian Barclay
09th December 2009
Yes! You Can Stop Nibbling Food To Lose Weight Fast
Many individuals are guilty of emotional and binge eating, but probably have no understanding why they do it and therefore
do not know how to cease it.
The excellent news is that it is feasible...
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Author:
Ian Barclay
02nd December 2009
Yes! You Can End Emotional and Binge Eating
Many individuals are guilty of emotional and binge eating, but probably have no notion why they do it and therefore do not know how to end it.
The pleasant news is that it is achievable to concentrate on e...
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Author:
Ian Barclay
27th November 2009
A migraine headache is a unilateral headache, the symptoms of which include nausea, vomiting and increased ocular, aural and nasal sensitivity. A migraine headache attack is recurrent in nature and as the person grows older the attacks also increase in ...
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Author:
mark bevan
26th November 2009
From the beginning of our birth, our body endures many changes. As we reach young adolescence, however the body experiences a series of senescence, or bodily changes abnormal, which the bodily functions start to decline. The body makes these changes, whic...
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Author:
Alden Robinson
05th November 2009
Since the beginning of our birth, our body goes through many changes. As young people reach adolescence, however, the body undergoes a series of senescence, or bodily changes abnormal, which the body's functions begin to decrease. The body makes these cha...
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Author:
Ruel
05th November 2009
Social anxiety can develop from a very young age. Most of us can remember an embarrassing moment at school. Maybe you have a memory of getting turned down by someone you had a crush on? Or being called up to the principals office?
Some young children c...
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Author:
Phil Tsang
15th October 2009
Pure Mangosteen - A brief idea
Pure Mangosteen is a completely natural product available in the form of a tablet. It helps prevent the occurrence of high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels in the body. Mangosteen is essentially a fruit that i...
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Author:
shaily
08th October 2009
End-stage liver disease refers to the 4th stage, or cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is when the cells of the liver start to die and create scarring. It's caused by chronic liver disease, and the most common causes of chronic liver disease are alcohol abuse and hepat...
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Author:
JJ Smith
07th October 2009
A person who is in the final stages of cirrhosis of the liver will go through many complex bodily changes. Here are some of the changes that may be encountered:
- Acites is the build up of fluid in the abdominal area. The liver usually makes a protein ...
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Author:
JJ Smith
23rd September 2009
The role of hormones plays a significant part of the process during pregnancy and labour. The principal origins of these hormones in relation to pregnancy derive from the ovaries during the early stages, and then move on to the placenta once it becomes es...
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Author:
jamesfender
03rd September 2009
While it may not be so much of a concern to you when you are young, the inevitable march of time will leave its mark on our faces. There is help at hand and having a game-plan is better than doing nothing.
Sagging skin was never much of a problem until...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
31st August 2009
How To Overcome Anxiety Disorder and Panic Attacks
Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral components. Anxiety is a generalized mood condition that occurs without an identifiable...
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Author:
smallguy
30th August 2009
When you are stressed adrenaline surges through your body. It's the well known 'fight or flight' mechanism that automatically comes into play when we are faced with danger. It doesn't matter if the danger is real - a potential mugging - or just perceived ...
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