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Sleep Cycles - understanding what goes on when you sleep

30th January 2012
Benjamin Franklin once said "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise." That is only one of the quotes about sleep that stress its importance. We'll run into many sleep quotes in our life to tell us that this process is no... Read >
Author: Arnold

Respiratory System Rapid Breathing

14th December 2011
All the reasons that explain the newborn's rapid heart rate (see p. 108) also explain the newborn's rapid breathing rate. Remember the 3-inch shrew? Not only does its heart beat ten times faster than ours, it also has to breathe ten times faster. The newb... Read >
Author: Rashid Javed

Hyperthyroidism: Know the Symptoms Could Mean Weight Loss or Gain

16th November 2011
Your thyroid gland lies just under your Adam’s apple in your neck. The gland consists of two lobes that lie just in front and at either side of the windpipe. Your thyroid is part of your body’s “endocrine system.” The endocrine system consists of various ... Read >
Author: DoctorsHealthPress

Data Logging for Primary School Science Experiments

19th October 2011
In today's school science and laboratory lessons students need reliable equipment to carry out investigations but just as reliable technology to record and capture the data from experiments and the DataWiz does just that. The DataWiz is an affordable and... Read >
Author: rivingtoncharlotte

West Virginia Neonatologists: New-born Babies are their Concern

29th June 2011
Neonatology is a subspecialty of Pediatrics which in turn is a specialty under General Medicine. Neonatologists, therefore, are licensed Doctors of Medicine who have specialized in the practice of children's diseases called Pediatrics and who in turn, hav... Read >
Author: Art Jones

How To Tell If Your Sick Child Needs To See A Doctor

06th May 2011
Pediatric patients, particularly infants and young children, are mostly quiet once they are sick. Their signs and symptoms are barely discernible because they don't normally complain. Often, their acting different from usual is what most parents use as a ... Read >
Author: Steven Chang

Different Methods of Panic Attack Treatment

11th April 2011
Panic attacks are caused due to various reasons which includes phobia of something or some situation. It could also be due to increase in anxiety and stress in daily life. These seizures are of many types depending upon the circumstances in which they occ... Read >
Author: Peter Hogg

How to reduce stress

04th April 2011
We all know how bad stress can be for our health and how it can prevent us from living a happy life, yet most of us act as if they don’t notice the stress in their lives and keep living up a stressful life style While there is no method for completely ... Read >
Author: Farouk

Relaxation Through The Ancient Zen Technique Of Meditation.

31st March 2011
Every individual goes through periods of extreme stress and mental tension in their lives. It is in these situations that their mind is tested to its limits and finds it incapable of performing even simple tasks. This can be a huge setback in a constantly... Read >
Author: Hans Guston

Yoga: Benefits of Pranayama

28th March 2011
Summary: Rajiv Deepak writes about importance of breathing exercises. He writes about types of Pranayama and tangible and intangible benefits of Pranayama. One of the eight limbs of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras is Pranayama. Pranayam is made up of two wo... Read >
Author: maggi

Color, kitchen, rest room and mood

22nd March 2011
Colour can influence the temper of a room. For example, research have shown that red can quicken the heart beat and breathing rate, in addition to improve appetite. Yellow, particularly tender yellows could make folks really feel happier. When used as a a... Read >
Author: danniughob

How to Cure Panic Disorder - Looking Backwards and Forwards

25th February 2011
You feel a strong, inexplicable sense of terror. Your heart races, breathing rate accelerates, and you may variously feel chest pains, abdominal pains, nausea, a sense of unreality, dizziness, sweating, clammy hands, constricted breathing passages, tingli... Read >
Author: Peter Rubel

Noise Greatly Contributes to Disease

10th February 2011
You could lose your external ear and not have much hearing loss. According to an associate professor of audiology at the University of Iowa, damage to the inner ear caused by prolonged exposure to noise, on the other hand, can cause deafness. With the spo... Read >
Author: gussie lizarraga

Some Facts About Noise Pollution

10th February 2011
Damage to the outer ear rarely causes hearing loss. On the other hand, with damage to the inner ear from, let's say, noise, loss of hearing definitely ensues, according to an associate professor of audiology at the University of Iowa. The professor was a ... Read >
Author: calexande

Knowing Chronic Valvular Disease

09th February 2011
Chronic valvular disease is an idiopathic degenerative process of the valves of the heart leading to valvular insufficiency. Chronic mitral valve insufficiency (CMVI) is the most common cardiovascular disorder in dogs, being exceedingly common in older p... Read >
Author: keifranc
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