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29th September 2009
Shyness and blushing often go hand in hand. Blushing can sometimes feel uncontrollable and if you have a shy disposition then blushing can feel 100 times worse.
The problem is, many people decide to jump straight in for drastic measures such as surgery... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Social anxiety or social phobia has many varied causes, including biological, psychological and social. However, each one may be intertwined so it is hard to specify exacting ones. Though it is not yet known if social anxiety is caused by a genetic dispos... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Another year, another New Years resolution ... if only this time it could be different?
Do you feel overwhelmed by both your own and others expectations for the festive period? Does the forthcoming prospect of social gatherings make you feel uncomfort... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
The skin is often looked at by people as an outward sign of a person's hygiene and health. Subconsciously, human beings tend to associate smooth, clear skin with being in good physical condition. Good skin is also perceived as one of the most obvious sign... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Every so often, people can end up feeling more than just a light touch of performance or social anxiety. This is perfectly natural for us, because being put into situations where we feel we have little to no control at all is one of those things that kick... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Most people in seemingly idyllic and ideal communities really live lives of...well, quiet desperation. Beneath the surface of peaceful and calm surroundings is a harsh, brutal world. It is in such places that the elements and principles of Darwinian evolu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Coping with anxiety is something that most people have probably dealt with at some point in their lives. Being nervous and twitchy about something is a natural reaction, particularly in a world of lawsuits, divorce papers, terrorist threats, and Orwellian... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
In Chinese philosophy, the concepts of yin and yang are two opposing forces that also complement each other, creating a harmonious balance. This balance is considered as the true “natural” state of everything from a person's mental health to the actua... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Something in modern society is pushing more and more people to experience clinical depression. The statistics differ, but a rough estimate of 20% is considered accurate for the population of the US. The time period for the depression is generally not very... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Have you ever met someone who was happy one moment and then sad just a few minutes after? Have you ever met anybody whose moods change so fast you can’t keep track? They might be suffering from bipolar disorder.
Bipolar disorder
Also called Manic-... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
What can drive someone to insanity? Certainly, insanity is something that is commonly understood (or misunderstood) and usually carries some sort of stigma in the popular consciousness. If you believe in modern psychology and psychiatry, there are literal... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Anxiety is a common occurrence when a person faces potentially problematic or dangerous situations. It is also felt when a person perceives an external threat. However, chronic and irrational anxiety can lead to a form of anxiety disorder. There are diffe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
20th September 2009
Kava is an ancient crop of the western Pacific. The word kava refers to both the plant and the beverage that is produced from its roots. Kava is a tranquilizer that is primarily consumed to relax the body without disrupting mental clarity. The active i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th September 2009
Sweating is a normal reaction of the human body because it can help cool the body down. However, there is a medical condition where the affected person will sweat a lot, and this excessive sweating condition is called hyperhidrosis.
Taking into conside... Read >
Author: CristianStan
17th September 2009
For anyone suffering from anxiety, panic attacks social anxiety attacks and other similar mental disorders, the desire to find some relief is very important. However there are many different drugs that are available in the market today and finding one tha... Read >
Author: sohel shaikh
17th September 2009
The Japanese video game industry, particularly the eroge segment of it, has produced some odd storyline and characters over the years. Games of this sort, generally labeled as “dating sims” by unaware Western audiences, have a set of stock character a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
In the literary world, there are few villains and monsters as sympathetic and as “human” as Erik, the Phantom of the Opera. The man behind the monster has been labeled as the villain of Gaston Leroux's novel just as often as he has been named a misund... Read >
16th September 2009
For anyone suffering from anxiety, panic attacks social anxiety attacks and other similar mental disorders, the desire to find some relief is very important. However there are many different drugs that are available in the market today and finding one t... Read >
Author: Bollravikanth
03rd September 2009
Anxiety disorders include panic attacks, social anxiety or agoraphobia and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), which causes the development and repetition of habitual rituals.
People with social anxiety may have specific panic attacks / anxiety atta... Read >
Author: indyainfo
29th August 2009
Social anxiety can happen to anybody of any age, gender or occupation. This disorder might not seem life threatening at first, but it might as well be. Having social anxiety means that you’re constantly afraid of being in situations where people will lo... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
28th August 2009
Some of the people are experiencing being frightened of being in social situations or institution and it is really needed for them to have a treatment for this kind of problems. To some people they will feel severe symptoms of panic attacks if they will ... Read >
Author: Laura Tran
24th August 2009
Facial tics are repetitive, short, sporadic twitches of the facial muscles. They can be very varied, but the most common ones are facial grimacing, eye blinking, mouth twitches, nose wrinkling, squinting along with grunting and throat clearing. Those tics... Read >
Author: sudesh
10th August 2009
What is a Phobia?A phobia ( from the Greek word ëPhobusí, meaning Fear), is an irrational, intense and persistent fear of particular situations, objects, activities or persons.This inhibiting, overwhelming fear that surges from within is always triggere... Read >
Author: Riley Alexander
09th August 2009
What is a Phobia?
A phobia ( from the Greek word �Phobus�, meaning Fear), is an irrational, intense and persistent fear of particular situations, objects, activities or persons.
This inhibiting, overwhelming fear that surges from within is alway... Read >
Author: Lowell Perez
30th July 2009
Having personally suffered from social anxiety, I am fully aware of the implications, and more importantly the struggle it poses on a sufferer. Panic and anxiety disorders are amongst the more common mental health issues. They have proven to be treatable,... Read >
Author: Ben J. S
29th July 2009
How do you know if you need need help with social anxiety? Well maybe when you find yourself being nervous in most, if not all social situations… Maybe it’s when you can’t approach that girl across the room… Maybe it’s when you can’t go to the... Read >
Author: socialanxietysecrets
29th July 2009
How bad is your social anxiety? I understand if you can be a little shy at times, but if it’s getting out of hand then maybe it’s time to consider getting help…
Here are a few symptoms of social anxiety that may help figure out if you need help:
... Read >
Author: socialanxietysecrets
28th July 2009
Unless solitary confinement is the normal state of affairs, there will be an element of interaction between people. It is whilst on the stage where we act out our roles in front of and between ourselves that we experience apprehension sometimes and even a... Read >
Author: frank
21st July 2009
Do you excessively worry about having to face everyday social activities? Does all of this worry and dread keep you from functioning well?
Approximately 19 million Americans are living with anxiety disorders. I bet that’s more than you thought. ... Read >
Author: Sara Raye
18th July 2009
L-Theanine, naturally occurring in green tea is effective in treating symptoms of anxiety and relief of anxiety
Anxiety is a state of intense fear, uncertainty, anxiety, fear or because of the anticipation of a threat real or imagined future event. Anx... Read >
Author: ali
09th July 2009
One important aspect of anxiety that I have not seen discussed in any other place, at least to my knowledge anyway, is educating others on how to interact with those that are anxious. Although this article is written with a slant towards social anxiety, ... Read >
Author: danstelter
07th July 2009
Have you ever had to face a meeting with a superior in your company? You get chills from feeling all eyes on you as you diligently do your work. You ask yourself questions in your mind, like what could they possibly be thinking? Or, have you ever been so ... Read >
Author: Joel
22nd June 2009
Excessive sweating is a very common topic we are facing today. In addition, the global climate changes thus increase in globe temperature has makes human sweats more. People with excessive sweat condition would faced embarrass in the public especially dat... Read >
Author: Jeremy Jacky
21st May 2009
One problem that many anxiety-sufferers experience on an almost constant basis is perceived failure. The term perceived is used because many times when anxiety sufferers think that they have failed, they often in fact have done quite well or just about a... Read >
Author: danstelter
21st May 2009
This is another one of those concepts that will probably always be a struggle, to some degree, for each and every anxiety-sufferer. For many of the chronically anxious, this is a completely foreign concept altogether. Although the new can be scary at ti... Read >
Author: danstelter
21st May 2009
One important aspect of anxiety that I have not seen discussed in any other place, at least to my knowledge anyway, is educating others on how to interact with those that are anxious. Although this article is written with a slant towards social a... Read >
Author: danstelter
21st May 2009
Most of the time, it is wisest to refrain from phrases that are framed in the negative (phrases that begin with do not, you should not, or stop). It has been shown time and again in psychological studies that the most productive way to think that leads t... Read >
Author: danstelter
21st May 2009
Many articles detail certain common cliches, and whether or not those cliches seem to be true. Some turn out to seem true, while others turn out to be false. Here is another one that seems to be true, at least in the case of anxiety anyway: “run towa... Read >
Author: danstelter
21st May 2009
One thing that many of us anxiety-sufferers have trouble with is that sometimes we believe that everything will just come to us in our own time. This article will assert that is the case, but only if we do our part and do the work that is required of us.... Read >
Author: danstelter
08th May 2009
By now, if one has been reading very in-depth about anxiety, one
may be beginning to realize that there is nearly an infinite
amount of information to know and learn about anxiety. This is
the case with nearly everything that one can think of earth... Read >
Author: danstelter
08th May 2009
Hypervigilance is a large word, but it is easy to understand, and all anxiety-sufferers engage in
this act to some degree. So, what is hypervigilance? I’ll spare our readers from a
difficult-to-understand book definition of the word and boil it do... Read >
Author: danstelter
08th May 2009
One of the most powerful ways for a person to assess himself or herself is to monitor his or her internal dialogue. But, what is internal dialogue, and how does one identify it?
Internal dialogue is the words a person uses to describe him or herself... Read >
Author: danstelter
08th May 2009
Everybody has had some form of acne in their lifetime. As teenagers we remember the days that breakouts seemed to just happen overnight, both boys and girls were susceptible to these. But in time most people out grow this stage and develop clean healthy s... Read >
Author: trump44
08th May 2009
Everybody has had some form of acne in their lifetime. As teenagers we remember the days that breakouts seemed to just happen overnight, both boys and girls were susceptible to these. But in time most people out grow this stage and develop clean healthy s... Read >
Author: trump44
24th April 2009
However, for acne sufferers, the mental anguish and pain can be just as troublesome and unwanted as real physical pain. In fact, sufferers may feel the need to ‘grin and bear it’ rather than complaining and finding a solution for something that is not... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
22nd April 2009
The statistics may be shocking, but 25% of adult males, and 50% of adult females reportedly suffer from acne and problem skin that endures well into their adulthood. This can be acne that has continued from the teenage years, or it can be an entirely new ... Read >
22nd April 2009
Though they are not as obvious as large nodules of inflamed acne, they can still cause social anxiety and damage to mental health and emotional well being. Another feature of blackheads is their persistence; they can remain on the nose or skin even when a... Read >
04th April 2009
So, you have suspected for some time now that you might have some difficulties with anxiety. Now that you have some idea that you have these difficulties, what should you do? The first step to take is to complete some sort of self-assessment that will ... Read >
Author: danstelter
26th March 2009
Water Decreases Anxiety Attacks
Your body is made up mostly of water. Most of us don’t drink enough of it though. One of the fastest ways to reduce your chances of having an anxiety attack is to eat a healthy diet and drink more water. The first and ... Read >
Author: deejayehn
04th March 2009
People with Social Anxiety or feel that they might have this condition must be opened about it and see a doctor to be given appropriate treatment before it's too late.
Have you experienced what it must be like meeting your big boss for the first time?... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
03rd March 2009
Many people experience panic attacks in public places or transportation, this is social anxiety also known as agoraphobia and it must be treated. When patients do not respond to medication natural cures for anxiety are highly recommended. Panic attacks ca... Read >
Author: broalex
03rd March 2009
If you have been suffering from panic attacks or anxiety, there are several methods available that can help you succeed in the cruel battle of overcoming panic attacks. However, no matter how severe your attacks are, they are totally treatable, you just n... Read >
Author: broalex
03rd March 2009
Anxiety attacks can be genetic. If you wondered how to overcome panic attacks, there are several methods available that can help you. It all depends on how severe you panic attacks are. No matter how severe they are you can always stop your anxiety attack... Read >
Author: broalex
24th February 2009
Anxiety disorder and panic attack are the major problems faced by most of the humans despite of the age groups, right from students to professionals. Anxiety is relatively a permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorde... Read >
Author: Ashish
24th February 2009
Anxiety disorder is capable of destroying your life if not treated immediately.
Have you ever felt anxious about something for any reason? Or, feeling anxious or worried in the times of stressful situations? It is ok to feel what you feel as long as y... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
02nd February 2009
Anxiety is an obnoxious emotional state, the sources of which are hard to identify. Distinguishing amongst different anxiety disorders is crucial, since exact diagnosing is more expected to result in effective treatment and a better medical prognosis.
... Read >
Author: Dan Brussels
17th January 2009
Panic/anxiety attack victims commonly try to build self-protective walls around themselves, to protect and insulate their personal subtle environment. They also try to hide the problem from their family members, friends, colleagues, and even from themselv... Read >
Author: johnpolish
05th January 2009
Have I got a Social Phobia?
Do you dread social occasions like parties and weddings? Do you always find yourself on the sidelines while everyone else seems to be enjoying themselves? Do you find it hard to know what to say to people you know never mi... Read >
19th December 2008
You can’t avoid hearing people muttering about you. Sometimes, it seems like they want you to hear them bad-mouthing you. These are the kind folk who don’t believe anxiety disorders are real. They think you’re faking it. Probably, it starts with rem... Read >
Author: John Scott
03rd December 2008
Making a few changes to your lifestyle habits and you can enjoy a healthier you. Make the lifestyle modifications according to Ayurvedic principles and you can enjoy a smarter, active and fulfilling life – without starving.
Obesity in itself is not... Read >
Author: Dev Saras
03rd December 2008
Is a thin body really an option open to everyone? Or are there some people more deserving than others? How deserving are you of having a thin body? Now this might seem like an absurd line of questioning at first glance, but a surprising number of people d... Read >
Author: Dr. Becky Gillaspy
07th October 2008
Treating social anxiety is one of the most important components to increasing your natural energy levels. When we are anxious or stressed it uses valuable physical and psychological energy that could otherwise be applied to productive activities. Aside fr... Read >
Author: Anthony DiClementi
01st October 2008
People with Social Anxiety or think that they might have this state must be opened about it and see a surgeon to be given appropriate healing before it's too behind.
Have you experienced what it must be like gathering your big boss for the first time?... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
22nd September 2008
An anxiety attack happens when you get your signals mixed up, you have a sudden surge of fear when there is no threat of danger. This causes an adrenalin surge, but you have no way to release this nervous energy, and a panic attack occurs, you find your h... Read >
Author: PhilipTheElder
08th September 2008
We just had a great discussion about the definition of social anxiety. I’m going to have Josh explain the meaning, and then we’ll get a bit deeper into it.
Social anxiety is a disease that runs rampant all over the world – but it’s a self-impos... Read >
Author: davidwygant
04th September 2008
One of the most common anxiety disorders is social phobia, a condition in which an individual is afraid of certain social settings. An individual with social phobia experiences unbearable fear that affects their personal and daily life.
People with ... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
29th July 2008
The drug Paxil was approved by the FDA in 1993. Since then it has become one of the most widely prescribed and heralded anti-depressants on the market. Paxil is in the family of drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Paxil is a... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
15th July 2008
Acne is a common problem among many teenagers and adults. This problem results in a lot of emotional stress among people. The reason is that it affects the overall personality of the individual. Additionally, the inflammation and spots on the skin surface... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
02nd July 2008
Statistics say that adult acne affects women more than men, which may not be a surprise. It is thought that the causes of adult acne start from hormonal fluctuations and by nature acne could be considered a hormonal condition as hormones are in charge of ... Read >
Author: J Jones
20th June 2008
Anxiety can affect groups and whole societies as well as individuals. There has been, for almost a decade in the United States, a mass fear of terrorist attack, brought on by the 2001 attack of 9/11. It is difficult, however, to maintain a high level of a... Read >
Author: peterhutch
06th April 2008
Psychologist R.D. Laing once said, "Schizophrenia cannot be understood without understanding despair." The most debilitating facet of this mental illness is the negative emotion generated, in addition to the disruptive nature.
Not only may a person ha... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
27th March 2008
Getting Anxious Over What You Eat?
Are you searching for information related to What Foods Cure Anxiety or other info somehow related to Preventing Stress, Brain Fuel, Cystocele Treatment, Social Anxiety Therapy, Ocd Disorder or Anxiety Disorder Test? ... Read >
Author: Mike Li
15th February 2008
No one wants to live with social anxiety. So why do so many of us suffer from it when there are ways to overcome it? Here are the top 5 mistakes that social anxiety sufferers make.
Mistake #1: Procrastination
So you have a plan to overcome social an... Read >
Author: Jane Renshaw
06th February 2008
My eyes were opened ever since I learnt about the “four temperaments”. The impact it had upon me and my social anxiety was very noticeable.
People with SA are often concerned, even terrified, of what other people think of them and are quite sensit... Read >
Author: Jane Renshaw
04th February 2008
I have always found those Internet advertisements for telephone phobia quite ironic. “Have telephone phobia? Call today to speak to a professional therapist/hypnotist!”
Yeah right.
When I was terrified of the telephone, those ads just made thi... Read >
Author: Jane Renshaw
01st February 2008
Pets can be more than just companions; they can also aid you in overcoming your social anxiety.
Treat a pet kindly, and it will love you for who you are. He/she will never judge you for your looks or shyness. He will depend on you to keep him alive. H... Read >
Author: Jane Renshaw
31st January 2008
Hair loss in children can be alarming for parents and a source of embarrassment and social anxiety for children. As difficult as the embarrassment may be for children, it is not the greatest problem that could be associated with hair loss in children. Hai... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
16th January 2008
The beckoning of a comfortable bed promises a deep sleep and a refreshed, alert body the following morning. Anyone who has experienced a restless night can attest to the lethargy and moodiness associated with sleep deprivation. But, what happens when s... Read >
Author: Zathyn Priest
14th November 2007
When we talk about fitness, it can either be performance-related fitness or health-related fitness. This teen fitness article focuses on both type of fitness that affects both the mind and the body of teen guys and teen girls. Being fit gives you more e... Read >
Author: asterisk.submitter
29th October 2007
Schizotypal personality disorder is a high rate of comorbidity with other personality disorders. Schizotypal personality disorder is a chronic condition. People with schizotypal personalities often have odd patterns of speech and ramble endlessly on subje... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd October 2007
Plastic surgery can sometimes be beneficial to people. It provides a quick solution for people who have far too much meat on the bones for their own good. It can help people overcome horrible accidents by covering up the physical remnants of those events.... Read >
Author: cas
03rd September 2007
Society and culture can often place extreme burdens on the first-born child in a family. Being the eldest child in the family often entails additional responsibilities, expectations, and demands. Different cultures exhibit this tendency in varying degrees... Read >
Author: aseya
28th August 2007
Finding the right social anxiety treatment is not like going to the store and getting a bottle of pills. Just picking any treatment will not be effective without first understanding a little about why you have the condition in the first place. While med... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
26th August 2007
In the literary world, there are few villains and monsters as sympathetic and as “human” as Erik, the Phantom of the Opera. The man behind the monster has been labeled as the villain of Gaston Leroux's novel just as often as he has been named a misund... Read >
Author: kristine
24th August 2007
The complex web of relationships, ties, acquaintances, rivalries, deceptions, and connections that form the web of civilization can be an interesting thing to study. Society at large can often appear to be rather comparable to a living organism, though se... Read >
Author: malo
23rd August 2007
Adult acne is more common in women than men. If we have to measure on a ration, then adult acne affects men 25 percent and women 50 percent. But even without these statistics, almost every human being in their life time does get acne at least once. Some a... Read >
Author: Karlaamerson
21st August 2007
One of Eminem's popular rap lyrics really hit the spot. That rap song frankly posed the question:
“Will the real Christians please stand up?”
Day after day, people go into their usual routine without finding that “certain something” tha... Read >
Author: kristine
17th August 2007
Most people in seemingly idyllic and ideal communities really live lives of...well, quiet desperation. Beneath the surface of peaceful and calm surroundings is a harsh, brutal world. It is in such places that the elements and principles of Darwinian evolu... Read >
Author: kristine
15th August 2007
Coping with anxiety is something that most people have probably dealt with at some point in their lives. Being nervous and twitchy about something is a natural reaction, particularly in a world of lawsuits, divorce papers, terrorist threats, and Orwellian... Read >
Author: Alex Ellorde
08th August 2007
“Nothing brings me more happiness than trying to help the most vulnerable people in society. It is a goal and an essential part of my life - a kind of destiny. Whoever is in distress can call on me. I will come running wherever they are.” - Princess D... Read >
Author: aseya
08th August 2007
“Nothing brings me more happiness than trying to help the most vulnerable people in society. It is a goal and an essential part of my life - a kind of destiny. Whoever is in distress can call on me. I will come running wherever they are.” - Prince... Read >
Author: aseya
01st July 2007
This includes, but is in no way limited to, the vast array of physical symptoms that can be found in an anxiety-ridden person. Sweating, dry mouth, anxiety attacks, rapid heartbeat, shallow respiration, muscle aches and tension, unexplained fear, phobias,... Read >
Author: Alien
30th June 2007
For suffers of anxiety atenolol comes in tablet form. They may be taken with or without food and should be taken according to the directions on the prescription label. Atenolol tablets belong to a class of medicines known as beta blockers. Beta blockers a... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
30th June 2007
For anyone suffering from anxiety, panic attacks, social anxiety attacks and other similar mental disorders, the desire to find some relief is very important. However there are many different drugs that are available in the market today and finding one th... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
11th June 2007
Adult acne is a very common problem. Boys are more likely to suffer acne scarring than girls. But girls are more likely to have adult acne. Adult acne affects 25% of all adult men and 50% of adult women at some time in their adult lives. People can devel... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
19th April 2007
Adult acne is a problem is faced by a large percentage of males and females throughout their life. The strange thing about acne is it is something that can be cured and than come back later in life to haunt you. It does not matter if you are in your 20s, ... Read >
Author: Tim Allen
10th January 2007
The fast-paced nature of modern life is characterized by constant demands and personal challenges. As we try to earn a living or take care of a family, the resulting stress can often feel insurmountable. While many can hide their feelings from family an... Read >
Author: Edward Sample
03rd January 2007
Don't take all of the pressure on yourself if you've wanted to be in physical relationships but haven't been for many years.
How can you be the sole 'cause' of female behaviorism and it's effect when they don't even know you? There a LOT more going on... Read >
Author: Rion Williams
07th November 2006
As we all know (or most of us), nowadays our physical appearance has become the main factor that is taken in consideration when we come in contact with people. Unfortunately, for many people it's the way we look physically and not who we are as human bein... Read >
Author: Hector Morales
02nd October 2006
For anyone suffering from anxiety, panic attacks, social anxiety attacks and other similar mental disorders, the desire to find some relief is very important. However there are many different drugs that are available in the market today and finding one th... Read >
Author: Dream Team Media
21st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Lyndsay Swinton
Red, rouge, tomato face no matter what people taunt you with, blushing is no joke. Knowing how to stop blushing is a holy grail for shy people who would prefer to keep their cool socially.
Charles Darwin believed peo... Read >
Author: Lyndsay Swinton
19th August 2006
Before I started along the path to my current weight loss journey, I was unaware to many of the dangers in the foods I was consuming, as I am sure most others are. It wasn't until I was attending a social anxiety group session that I actually found out ab... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th August 2006
This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding Acne. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about Acne.
Most of this information comes straight from the Acne pros. Careful reading to the en... Read >
Author: shana shane
25th July 2006
Twenty-five percent of all adult men and fifty percent of all adult women suffer from some form of acne. These are the facts but how many adults have never had at least one acne flare up in their adult life? Adults can develop acne well into adulthood- tw... Read >
Author: Lorna Findlay
01st June 2006
Understanding The Psychological Effects Of Acne
Acne is one of the most prevalent physical skin conditions among both teens and adults. There are many different types, and treatments have been developed to care for each. Physical appearance isn't the ... Read >
Author: TR Brown
11th March 2006
Teenagers are the most common age group suffering from acne. Androgens, a hormone that begins production at puberty, is a major cause of acne. Unfortunately for males, they tend to produce more androgens and develop more severe acne than females. Extra oi... Read >
Author: John Wellington
14th February 2006
Many times people tend to get extremely shy, fearful or overtly self conscious, while interacting in a variety of social situations. These symptoms are so common in their daily life, which they tend to develop severe inferiority complex as a result of man... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska
07th January 2006
Here are some drugs that can prevent or reduce panic attacks. This is not meant to be a comprehensive list, but examples of drugs that have worked well for this painful disease.
Tricyclic antidepressants
These drugs are used to treat severe depressi... Read >
Author: Hugh Thorpe
11th December 2005
Acne is a problem that affects a large amount of people across the world. Contrary to popular misconceptions it does not discriminate completely against age or sex. It's true that it does seem to be closely associated with hormones and people who are suff... Read >
Author: John Mancini
09th December 2005
When you mention acne most people instantly think of hormonal teenagers standing in front of the bathroom mirror refusing to go to school because of a pimple on the end of his or her nose. Acne isn't necessarily like that, though. It's true that Acne does... Read >
Author: John Mancini
09th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Uncommon Knowledge Ltd
Shy people instinctively know that they are missing out. Shyness equals lost opportunities, less pleasure and fewer social connections. Shyness can be crippling but there are tried and tested ways to make it a thin... Read >
Author: Mark Tyrrell
12th August 2005
Although shyness can be overcome, there is a fair chance that certain aspects of your shyness will remain a part of you for life. This is not something to worry about for there are many ways to deal with shyness. Here are a few tips to keep in mind:
... Read >
Author: Pete Grand
23rd July 2005
Anxiety is the most frequently occurring mental health
disorder in the United States, according to the US Surgeon
General. There are millions of people who are diagnosed
with it every year. A small amount of anxiety helps to get
us going, but when... Read >
Author: Nansia Ressi
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