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Feeling Good-What Emotional Intelligence Is All About

29th September 2009
Two emotions, or ways of feeling, are especially troublesome to most of us – anger and depression. Depression appears to be epidemic now, globally, and without going into the etiology (the causes), or pinpointing definitions or degrees of severity (they... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Anxiety Medications for the Weary Soul

21st September 2009
In a world of busy streets and busy lives, it is very easy to ignore any situation that is unpleasant or even uncomfortable. In this case, what should one do if suddenly one becomes anxious without any known reason? There are people who become housebound ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Sleeplessness-insomnia- sleep patterns

17th September 2009
Sleeplessness I want to start by discussing the most commonly, and erroneously, used method for inducing sleep: It is such a shame because, while they may work in the short term, they cause more problems that just insomnia in the long term. Rarely d... Read >
Author: Health4Life

Sleeplessness

17th September 2009
Sleeplessness I want to start by discussing the most commonly, and erroneously, used method for inducing sleep: It is such a shame because, while they may work in the short term, they cause more problems that just insomnia in the long term. Rarely d... Read >
Author: Health4Life

Stop Sweating and Start Living

16th September 2009
Ok so you’ve probably heard something about this report Stop Sweating Start Living right? This product gets a lot of “marketing hype” on the internet, and lots of people try to sell it on their websites before they’ve even read it or know what... Read >
Author: moshemalul

Why You Can't Stop Eating Chocolate!

16th September 2009
It is common perception that chocolate is a mood elevator although some people believe that it causes headaches and migraine. Though it is widely accepted that chocolate affects our moods, the research on this is still in a fluid state. Every contention ... Read >
Author: Lucio Jordan

The Danger of Dehydration

15th September 2009
Surprising as it may seem, getting dehydrated is one of the many reasons why people are brought to the hospital. Regardless of how simple the definition of the condition is, it actually poses to be a huge danger that could lead to various complications an... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Some Tips to Quit Smoking Without Gaining Weight

14th September 2009
Hello, I know many women who complain that the decision to quit smoking caused them to gain unwanted pounds. Typically, it's not a huge amount of weight gain--it's maybe 5 or 10 pounds. But the frustration is obvious and understandable: they feel they... Read >
Author: Doug Hart

12 life changing (Natural Healthy Chemicals)

07th August 2009
What if I was to say that you can improve your health based on having the knowledge of what these chemicals can do? Well this will be the day when you will find out. All these chemicals are 100% natural and can improve your health, physically and mental... Read >
Author: elephant9

Ayahuasca - Tea of the Gods

20th July 2009
Ayahuasca - Tea of the GodsAyahuasca is a traditional drink, which had been used by South American tribes. Ayahuasca is unique in some ways, cause the native Americans did not had the medical data we have today. It's not known how this combo was found,... Read >
Author: Leland Bush

More than Your Average Weight-Loss Supplement

06th July 2009
When you think of losing weight you probably think more of carrot sticks and hours on the treadmill, and less about being energetic and feeling full. It might be because you haven’t yet tried Liporidex, the new breakthrough weight-loss solution for men ... Read >
Author: liporidex

Pains from fibromyalgia more than just physical

17th June 2009
Fibromyalgia is a chronic rheumatic (arthritis-type) condition that causes pain throughout the body, including muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons, as well as heightened sensitivity to pain at the body's tender spots. Fatigue is another highly common s... Read >
Author: Jack Chanceling

You Should Try Herbs For Depression

05th June 2009
Many of the most commonly prescribed antidepressants on the market today work by keeping serotonin, the neurotransmitter, circulating in the brain. Herbs for depression such as licorice, Siberian Ginseng and Saint-John's Wort also increase the amount of s... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

Health Benefits of Chocolates

04th June 2009
Who does not like chocolates? Whatever forms chocolates may take – bar, drink, ice cream, or cake – many people find chocolates hard to resist. The delicious taste of chocolate satisfies most cravings. No wonder it is a popular gift philippines becaus... Read >
Author: Samantha

Health Benefits of Chocolates

04th June 2009
Who does not like chocolates? Whatever forms chocolates may take – bar, drink, ice cream, or cake – many people find chocolates hard to resist. The delicious taste of chocolate satisfies most cravings. No wonder it is a popular gift Philippines becaus... Read >
Author: Samantha

Best Treatment for Excessive Sweating

04th June 2009
Best Treatment for Excessive Sweating Hyperhidrosis also known as excessive sweating is not a commonly recognized disease, in fact only a small percentage of people having this problem are seeking medical help, but in reality this problem affects milli... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Get off my Nerves--The LInk Between Metabolism and a Healthy Nervous System

04th June 2009
The nervous system, made up of cells, tissues, and organs that regulates the body's response to internal and external stimuli, is extremely important for the high-maintenance functioning of the body. In humans it consists of the brain, spinal cord, ner... Read >
Author: BODA

How Food Affects Your Well Being and Mood

18th May 2009
How food interfere the well-being and mood Various foods are constantly being studied and analyzed on the physiological and psychological benefits that they offer. They are related to the mood, mental well-being and relief from the effects of everyday ... Read >
Author: Priyanka Swamy

Indian Head Massge for Migraine Prevention

06th May 2009
I had often wondered if Indian head massage could help migraine sufferers? So, purely, in the interest of research for my readers, I booked a session and can report that it was an amazing experience. I asked Pauline McKittrick for her comments on migraine... Read >
Author: joyh

PMS – A Very Real Concern for Women World Wide

01st May 2009
It has been reported that an estimated three out of every four menstruating women around the world experience some form of PMS during their life. This sometimes severe condition is generally characterised by unpleasant physical and mental symptoms that o... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott

Thousands Now Treat Insomnia With High Potency Natural Sleep Aids

23rd April 2009
To treat insomnia there are high potency natural and synthetic remedies. Prescription medications like Ambien are an example of a non-natural remedy for insomnia. However, prescriptions can be a risky choice as they sometimes cause side effects such as ir... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen

The Easy and Effortless Way to Lose Weight- Diet Pills

15th April 2009
Nowadays everyone is getting concerned about their health. And there are many people suffering from obesity and overweight. Losing weight is a tough job so take proper nutrition and workout daily, in addition to this start taking diet pills that will enha... Read >
Author: Alien

The Biology of Happiness - Flourish with Emiliya

15th April 2009
The Biology of Happiness Discover scientifically proven techniques for increasing your happiness, optimism and life satisfaction.  Please go to:   http://flourishwithemiliya.com/Test/gen-step1.phpWelcome to Your Body: How does happiness work in t... Read >
Author: Emiliya

Anxiety Disorder - This Is an Explanation of the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder!

17th March 2009
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder. The repetitive, distressing thoughts or images that become the obsessions for sufferers cause a tremendous amount of anxiety that can only be placated by the ritualistic compulsions that tempora... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Anxiety Disorder - This Is an Explanation of the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder!

13th March 2009
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder. The repetitive, distressing thoughts or images that become the obsessions for sufferers cause a tremendous amount of anxiety that can only be placated by the ritualistic compulsions that tempora... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Deciding on Your Child's Medications For ADHD

13th March 2009
Many erroneously believe that ADHD, (or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), is simply bad behavior. If a parent disciplines their child better, then the problem will go away. Well, the issue is not that simple. Why? It's because there are physiolog... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

Are You Completely Sure Weight Loss Pills are What You Want?

10th March 2009
Studies are showing that there is a marked increase in weight gain every year, not only amongst adults but, more worryingly, children also. There are many reasons that this is happening, fast food has never been more available than today and at such af... Read >
Author: Daniel Major

Know about Hallucinogens

21st January 2009
From the past thousands of years, human beings are using Hallucinogens. These drugs belong to general group of pharmacological drugs and divided into three categories psychedelics, dissociatives and deliviants. According to the National Survey on Drug Use... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Know about Hallucinogens

17th January 2009
From the past thousands of years, human beings are using Hallucinogens. These drugs belong to general group of pharmacological drugs and divided into three categories psychedelics, dissociatives and deliviants. According to the National Survey on Drug Use... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

DLPA: The Bodies Mood Elevating And Pain Relieving Amino Acid

08th January 2009
DLPA is a remarkable supplement which may be ideal for those suffering from chronic pain of many kinds as well as depression. DLPA (DL-phenylalanine) is available without prescription at health food stores and some pharmacies around the world. Phenylala... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Effects of PCP Drug Abuse

02nd December 2008
Phencyclidine (phenylcyclohexylpiperidine) commonly initialized as PCP is a disseminative drug, which means that by consuming this drug mind feels separated from the body. PCP was illegally manufactured in labs and sold out in form of tablets from 1950s. ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Effects of PCP Drug Abuse

02nd December 2008
Phencyclidine (phenylcyclohexylpiperidine) commonly initialized as PCP is a disseminative drug, which means that by consuming this drug mind feels separated from the body. PCP was illegally manufactured in labs and sold out in form of tablets from 1950s. ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Parkinson's disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st December 2008
Many researchers have been working hard of finding a cure for Parkinson's, but despite the best efforts of scientists from around the world, the search still continues. The good news is, however, that there are treatments available that can do a great dea... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

Making Decisions On An Empty Stomach- How It Can Have Disasterous Results

04th November 2008
With today's busy lifestyles and hectic work days, it is very easy to simply skip a meal or grab a snack along the way, but have you ever considered what affect that could have on your decision making? We all know what skipping meals can do for energy lev... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com

Lowering Blood Pressure Naturally – How Nitric Oxide Improves Your Health

23rd October 2008
Heart health is a major concern for both men and women in America and in today's world you need every advantage you can get to protect your cardiovascular system. The recent discovery of the benefits of the amazing molecule nitric oxide (NO) has shown... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs

Unique Chocolate Gifts

16th October 2008
What is it about chocolate that makes it such an irresistible part of our life experience? Everyone loves the sensations a delicious piece of chocolate gives us and a chocolate gift hardly ever fails to create feelings of well-being throughout the whole b... Read >
Author: Jason_Storm

The Brain Science Of Love

24th September 2008
Most of the people who are in love usually close their eyes and harbor romantic thoughts about their partners. They usually envision their romantic parts like his romantic eyes, her sexy legs and other body parts but no one thinks about ventral tegmental ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Necessity of Diet Pills

04th September 2008
Obesity is a huge problem in our society. A lot of people consume large amount fatty foods & they just can’t stop themselves. The best cure for this is to start taking diet pills. However buy diet pills as per your body & how the pills respond to the di... Read >
Author: Alien

Paxil and Pregnancy Lawyer provides with all the details

26th August 2008
While Depression affects approximately sixteen percent of people in most developed countries, a surprising thirty percent of all women suffer from the symptoms of clinical depression. This is believed to be induced by the different hormonal changes women ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Caution: Hot Sex Ahead! (Part 2)

13th August 2008
Continuing our quest for the hottest and sexiest pleasure pit! Rule # 3: Feast Your Eyes On You Partner In Romantic Lighting! No Harsh Lighting Please! You both are not on an adult movie set; unless that is a fantasy you both want to act out! Mos... Read >
Author: Andre Shiever

Dealing With Fibromyalgia

29th July 2008
Muscle pain and fatigue may seem normal for people who are always on the go, and for people whose jobs require hard labor. But there are just times when you need to know when the pain is too much or the fatigue is just too severe. For all you know, it cou... Read >
Author: Abbey Grace Yap

How To Treat Menstrual Migraine

25th July 2008
One of the different types of headache that is very common, debilitating and that seems to affect 70% of women headache sufferers is menstrual migraine. These types of headache can occur anytime, during ovulation to at all times during the period itself f... Read >
Author: kareng

Benefits Of Consuming New Depression Medications

24th July 2008
If you are suffering from depression, it is important that you get help before your problem worsens. Ignoring depression will not make it go away – You need to see a therapist or a psychiatrist to find out what the best treatment for you is. Consuming d... Read >
Author: Ian Spencer

Using Triptans to Treat Migraine Headaches

20th June 2008
For the many millions of people who suffer from migraines finding an effective treatment has been difficult and has taken a considerable time. Even after years of research there is no miracle cure, but a new class of drugs known as triptans are as close t... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Superfoods- the best way in the world to maintain a healthy diet.

21st May 2008
Okay so maybe that's a slight exaggeration. After all there are hundreds of foods that are good for you and millions that are bad !! There are top twenty lists for muscle building,for putting on weight, for endurance, for speed, for losing weight, for eve... Read >
Author: Paul Costello

Anxiety Attack – Effective Medication Treatment

20th May 2008
With anxiety attacks becoming a common threat related health these days, more and more people are looking forward to get a medical treatment for this serious disorder. Researchers, analysts and experts in the field of medical science are working hard to f... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Website promoting long-term relationships

01st May 2008
Dating is one of the most wonderful experiences in life. Many long lasting memories are from the first moments spent together with the love of your life. Great memories include summer walks in the park, a day at carnival or a Fourth of July picnic under t... Read >
Author: jimmackey

Depression - Symptoms, Causes and Treatment options

01st April 2008
Depression is a complex of psychological and physical symptoms. Low mood level or sadness is often the most prominent symptom. The common property of these symptoms is a decreased activity level in parts of the brain. THE SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION D... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

The Historical Tale of Botox

25th March 2008
Botox, the wonder drug, was discovered accidentally by a German doctor, Justinus Kerner, in the 1820s. He began experimenting with botulinum toxin-a protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, producing botulism- a fatal form of food poisonin... Read >
Author: Wain Roy

Acetyl L Carnitine - Not Just For Body Building

14th March 2008
If you are over 40, you're probably already reading about vitamins and supplements and how they can help with anti aging. Acetyl L Carnitine is one of those supplements and has recently become popular due to some exciting research. This article is part... Read >
Author: GiGi Konwin

The Second Brain, key to Manifestation.

26th February 2008
We' ve all done it. At the start of a new year we make resolutions. We are sure we definitely want to change, but when the time comes for us to put our resolutions into practice, we fail dramatically. Or, a friend tells you that he is determined to change... Read >

Neurotransmitter reverses sleep deprivation

28th January 2008
Administration of orexin-A, a naturally occurring brain neurotransmitter, counteracts the intellectual deficits and altered brain metabolism induced by sleep deprivation in monkeys, new research findings show. Orexin-A was tested because of its know speci... Read >
Author: Pedro

Problems of The Nervous System

18th January 2008
The Nervous System comprises the central nervous system (CNS), consisting of the brain and spinal cord, protected by the skull and spine, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS), made up of spinal and cranial nerves, which extend from the CNS to other par... Read >
Author: Alien

Methadone: Prescription Drug Abuse & Testing

14th January 2008
Methadone is a synthetic narcotic drug similar to morphine but less habit-forming than that. It is frequently used in narcotic detoxification and heroin addiction rehab. It is available by its trade name Dolophine which actually comes from the German word... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Natural Supplements Like 5-HTP To Support A Normal Sleep Cycle

12th September 2007
5-HTP is 5-Hydroxytryptophan, and amino acid and a precursor of serotonin, an important neurotransmitter. 5-HTP can pass from the blood to the brain and allow it to synthesis serotonin and it is thought to work synergistically with some nutritional suppl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Acetyl-L-Carnitine, The Next Anti-Aging Brain Nutrient

29th August 2007
Acetyl-L-Carnitine is an amino acid derivative instrumental in the biochemical synthesis of acetycholine, an important neurotransmitter without which you would be unable to learn or to memorize anything. However, it has another property: it may be able ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Stress and moving

28th August 2007
Moving and starting a new job is stressful. Moving is the third most stressful life event, following death and divorce according to the Employee Relocation Council. ' The house moving process famously ranks with divorce and bereavement as a source of se... Read >
Author: William Redants

Migraines and Massage

25th July 2007
Whether or not you are taking prescription and over-the-counter medications for migraine relief you might find that alternative treatments are helpful in managing migraine headaches. One such treatment is massage therapy. Massage in general is suggested f... Read >
Author: Alien

Anti Anxiety Medication

30th June 2007
In our busy lives it’s very easy to ignore any situation that’s unpleasant or even uncomfortable. However what should you do if suddenly you become anxious without any known cause? There are people who become housebound due to their fear of being in c... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Food That Helps With Stress – Eat Your Way To Happiness And Health

25th May 2007
Food that helps with stress needs lot of focus, as our diet is the main source of energy for the functioning of all our body parts. The brain is no exception. The nervous system that controls our behavioral patterns also derives its requirements from our ... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Possible causes that can lead to schizophrenia, and symptoms that appear

09th May 2007
History tells us that for very long periods that took centuries, people have argued about the causes of mental illnesses like schizophrenia. Those who had mental illnesses were categorized as being insane or mad, but there were cases when it was thought e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Vitamin B12 for Depression

04th April 2007
A study published in BMC Psychiatry, an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles, found that taking vitamin B12 may be helpful in treating depression. The research, completed by Kuopio University in Finland, monitored 11... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

A new tool to help you recover from pain pill addiction: Are you addicted?

05th March 2007
Are you addicted to pain pills? You certainly have company. The cycle of use, dependence, and use is playing out, over and over, in every community across the country. Note that I describe the cycle as ‘use, dependence, use’—a description that is... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Junig

Beating the "Winter Blues"

01st January 2007
Come January, when the euphoria of the holidays has faded and the days are short, a sense of melancholy is pervasive among northerners. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), commonly referred to as the "winter blues," is marked by feelings of lethargy, depre... Read >
Author: Karen Fusco

Caffeine addiction how to give up successfully

16th November 2006
Caffeine addiction is the same as any other addiction. This is because caffeine is a powerful drug and giving it up successfully requires dedication, planning and organisation. Caffeine is found in coffee, tea, cola, chocolate as well as common medication... Read >
Author: Alison Cassar

Schizophrenia Facts: Many Avenues Of Attack

12th September 2006
Today, schizophrenia is a disease that can be successfully treated, but witch has no cure. To find the cure, the scientists must find out the cause of schizophrenia, and more and more researches are made in this way. Schizophrenia is a brain, a mental ... Read >
Author: John Conrad

Risperdal Side Effects & Risperdal Lawsuits

07th September 2006
Risperdal (generically known as risperdone) is an antipsychotic drug that is used to treat delusional psychoses. Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter that the brain uses which allows a person to experience pleasure and desire. Risperdal acts to reduce the a... Read >
Author: T. Going

Beating the Nicotine Smog - Simple Steps

13th August 2006
We daily burn money! And, all for nothing! The smoke costs us money and the smog also ultimately bleeds us white! Still we can't say 'NO!' to smoking. So, Beware! The villain is nicotine! In fact, nicotine is one of the most addictive of materials on ear... Read >
Author: Nilutpal Gogoi

Asperger's Syndrome and Unequal Reaction to Pain

24th July 2006
As Parents, Teachers and Professionals of children with Asperger's Syndrome we are all familiar with the enigma of their unequal reaction to pain and injury. A stubbed toe or paper cut may set off a pain response (crying, screaming, and sobbing) such as i... Read >
Author: Nelle Frances

Cymbalta for Fibromyalgia

07th June 2006
Lyrica, also known as pregabalin derived from a prohibited neurotransmitter, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Lyrica has been standardised by the FDA for diabetic nerve ache and postherapetic nerve ache. Lyrica connects to calcium path in the ce... Read >
Author: abhijit dey

5-HTP

08th March 2006
5 HTP5-Hydroxytryptophan Sleep is especially important in today's world. It's the time when your body repairs, rebuilds and replenishes the tissues and compounds that have been damaged or depleted by the demands of your life. But when there is too much st... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

5-HTP For mood balance, Weight Loss & Heart Health

17th February 2006
What is 5-HTP The neurotransmitter, 5-hydroxy-tryptophan (5-HTP)is a compound created in the body which is used to regulate serotonin levels in brain and central nervous system. Serotonin is an important brain chemical involved in mood, behavior, appeti... Read >

Depression - Symptoms, Causes and Treatment options

04th February 2006
Depression is a complex of psychological and physical symptoms. Low mood level or sadness is often the most prominent symptom. The common property of these symptoms is a decreased activity level in parts of the brain. THE SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION D... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Foods To Lift Your Mood

01st February 2006
There is no scientific dispute any longer that what you eat can effect your mood whether you feel up, or down. Although your food choices may seem based on taste or other conscious criteria, there is evidence that people often make unconscious food cho... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Super CitriMax Weight Loss Supplement

05th January 2006
Super CitriMax Weight Loss Supplement Super CitriMax weight loss, dietary supplement, helps to reduce appetite, decrease fat production and increase energy levels. Super Citrimax is an effective natural compound for weight management, extracted from t... Read >
Author: Chris Jones

Sleep Apnea Treatment: food that aid sleep

02nd August 2005
The benefits of a sound sleep is not a state secret. We know how sleep can effect our productivity, our decision making capability, functioning of our brain. According to Ayurveda, people who are most vulnerable to sleep disorders have dry hair, suffer ha... Read >
Author: Ashley Green