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Forensic Psychology: Key Historical Figures

25th September 2009
To fully appreciate a subject it's important to be aware of the key historical figures who helped shape its identity. This article identifies a number of individuals who did just that within the field of forensic psychology. Wilhelm Wundt In terms o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Benefits of an Intense Workout

14th September 2009
Intensity will be your key to success, regardless of what muscle group you are training. The mental intensity you are able to generate will cause physiological effects. Muscle protein accumulation and repair occurs when the rate of protein synthesis incr... Read >
Author: Mr. America Jason Kozma

The Importance of Women's Friendships

07th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Karin Marcus 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... Read >
Author: Karin Marcus

Golf Mind Training Helps Overcome First Tee Nerves

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... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Yoga Strategies To Help Cram For Exams

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... Read >
Author: magtitinapa

My lounge made me fat - can colour change your life?

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... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

10th August 2009
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... Read >
Author: hardeep

Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

10th August 2009
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 g... Read >
Author: hardeep

What is Excessive Sweating and The Options For Treatments

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... Read >
Author: WiseLee

A tribute to the TM Guru

01st June 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 ... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

Transcendental Meditation Benefits, How to do Transcendental Meditation

15th May 2009
Transcendental meditation is a movement founded by Maharishi (Maharishi Mahesh Yogi) in 1957. It started with an organization named Spiritual Regeneration Movement. Maharishi aimed to establish a teaching center of transcendental meditation for every mill... Read >
Author: John Adison

Discovering The Fountain Of Youth

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... Read >
Author: JoeBlacknight

A tribute to the TM Guru

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 ... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

Healthy Minds Reside in Healthy Bodies - Flourish wit Emiliya

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... Read >
Author: Emiliya

Healthy Body and Mind: Tips from Positive Psychology

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... Read >
Author: Emiliya

How Does Stress Affect Health? Knowing the Risks and Solutions To Stress

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... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Transcendental Meditation Benefits, Techniques of Transcendental Meditation

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... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Resveratrol Physiological Effects

05th September 2008
Under the attack of bacteria and fungus many plants naturally produce resveratrol which is a phytoalexin. Chemical supplements are used to produce resveratrol which is synthetic and acts as nutritional supplement which is chiefly derived from Japanese kno... Read >
Author: Alien

Don't Take Chances With Sleep Deprivation

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... Read >
Author: Phil Tsang

Healthy Dark Chocolate And Your Diabetic Health -- Part 1

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... Read >
Author: Timothy Prahl

Review of the Stun Master Hot Shot Stun Gun

01st July 2008
A cool product that has been on the market for some time now is the Hot Shot stun gun made by Stun Master products. This nice little stun gun is very small and compact and is very easily concealable. By the looks of this stun gun, one would think that ... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

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... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

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... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Review on the Z-Force Brand Stun Gun

13th June 2008
One of the coolest things I like about the NinjaCOPS website is their variety of products. They have everything from stun guns to pepper spray, butterfly knives to nunchaku, and key chains to flashlights. If you are looking for brands other than Stun M... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Ways To Stop Sweating1

21st May 2008
Excessive sweating is linked to the sympathetic nervous system. Of all the sweating conditions sweaty hands is the most prevalent. A sweating problem is most often uncontrollable, uncomfortable, and irregular. In Someone that suffers from hyperhidrosis... Read >
Author: MarcusR

My lounge made me fat; how colour can change your life

27th April 2008
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... Read >
Author: Annie Deakin

Overcoming Anger Through Anger Management Counseling

17th April 2008
Getting some anger management counseling is a great idea if you do not know how to control your anger. Counseling should be sought before you become an emotional wrecking ball, wiping out everything in your path. It is also a necessary step for family... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How to Keep the Weight Off After You Stop Smoking

04th April 2008
When a smoker stops smoking, there may be a slight weight gain of five to ten pounds, or even more depending on the individual. While this is not predictable, it is common. There are numerous causes of weight gain while on a stop smoking program. Th... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Therapeutic Music - A Positive Aid To Health !

27th March 2008
We have come a long way from the time man first learned to make music using a primitive, home made drum or hollow stem cut from a tree. Today, it could be said that making music is a high-tech industry where digital, even computerised instruments of one... Read >
Author: James Keith

Physiological Effects Caused by Inhalants Abuse

07th February 2008
Inhalant abuse refers to the inhalation of fumes, vapors or gases to produce a mood altering effect or euphoria. Due to their non-invasive nature and inherent ease of use, an increasing number of teenagers and young adults are turning to inhalants for dru... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Pimples Breakouts : How To Prevent Pimples Breakouts

02nd February 2008
Pimples breakouts are common among teenagers and young adults. Although it is part of growing up, with due care pimples breakouts and skin disorder can be avoided. For many, pimples disrupt social activities and can have long terms physiological effects.... Read >
Author: Nirre N.S.

Social Anxiety Disorder Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

29th October 2007
Many people with social anxiety disorder feel that there is "something wrong," but don't recognize their feeling as a sign of illness. Physiological effects, similar to those in other anxiety disorders, are present in social phobics. Social anxiety disord... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Shared Psychotic Disorder Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

29th October 2007
Shared psychotic disorder has also been referred to by other names such as psychosis of association, contagious insanity, infectious insanity, double insanity, and communicated insanity. This disorder usually occurs only in long-term relationships in whic... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Review of the 8

29th June 2007
This unique item serves several purposes more than just a mere stun gun self defense device. The FL-SM stun gun flashlight made by Stun Master products functions as a flashlight, a personal alarm, and a stun gun. The dimensions of this product are 8... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Review Of The Stun Master 625,000 V Stun Gun

29th June 2007
One of the coolest things I like about the NinjaCOPS website is their variety of products. They have everything from stun guns to pepper spray, butterfly knives to nunchaku, and key chains to flashlights. Size matters to some people. In fact, the bigg... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Review on the Z-Force Brand Stun Gun

25th June 2007
One of the coolest things I like about the NinjaCOPS website is their variety of products. They have everything from stun guns to pepper spray, butterfly knives to nunchaku, and key chains to flashlights. If you are looking for brands other than Stun M... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Face Off Against Fear: The 3rd Period

05th June 2007
This is the final period, I mean article on facing off against your fears. In the previous two articles, we delved into the first five steps of our seven-step game plan in dealing with our opponents: fear, anxiety and worry. During the “1st Period”, w... Read >
Author: Randall Stewart

Do You Want to Increase Engagement and Happiness?

07th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Maurine Patten Are you tired of feeling like you are just going through the motions in life? How would things be different for you if you felt excited or passionate about your life? Feeling engaged in what you are doing is one of th... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting

Anabolic Steroids

01st April 2007
Anabolic steroids are natural and synthetic steroid hormones, which enhance the cell growth and division, resulting in the growth of many types of the tissues, particularly the muscle and bone. Anabolic Steroids are also known as anabolic-androgenic stero... Read >
Author: Gagan

Returning To The Work Force After An Injury - Occupational Rehabilitation

28th February 2007
Injuries can be common at the workplace. For anyone getting injured, a common worry is the ability to continue working at the specific vocation. For employees, the main anxiety is about getting back to work as soon as possible as well as being seen as a p... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Concept Of Addiction

02nd February 2007
The Concept of addiction can relatively be simple or complex according to its nature. Most often the notion is associated with physiological effects of drug addiction only while it may also refer to psychological effects as well. According to the above ... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens

Can Weight Training Reduce Cardiovascular Risk?

27th January 2007
When you think of improving your cardiovascular fitness, aerobic activities such as walking, jogging, swimming or cycling usually come to mind. Surprisingly, research has shown that weight training may have also some positive cardiovascular benefits.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Burn Fats, Keep Fit And Perform At Your Peak

30th December 2006
By : Abraham Uke Burning fats, losing excess weight and keeping physically fit in today’s highly dynamic world entails possessing the ability to carry out our daily tasks without undue fatigue and still have ample reserve energy to en... Read >
Author: abraham uke

Yes or No to Massage?

19th December 2006
The origins of massage go back centuries. The laying on of hands has been around debatably for longer than history has been recorded. I am certain that the natural physiological effect of pain relief and the very inbuilt, natural desire to rub, touch or ... Read >
Author: Rob Ryles

Natural Treatments for Anxiety

26th May 2006
Natural treatments for anxiety such as meditation and hypnotherapy are gaining in popularity amongst sufferers of common stress as well as more serious anxiety disorders. While drugs and supplements can promise some effectiveness in treating anxiety, ... Read >
Author: Jamie Lynn Stout

Anorexia: Men Can Suffer Too

16th May 2006
Although the vast majority of anorexia sufferers we hear about are women, particularly young girl's boys and indeed men do suffer from the disease too. In fact more and more men over the few years have been diagnosed as anorexic though it is thought that ... Read >
Author: Dynamic Content

Diabetes mellitus type 2 Symptoms, causes and treatment

07th May 2006
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... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

07th May 2006
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... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Sexy Lingerie - A Beginners Guide

17th December 2005
Say 'sexy lingerie' and most people will think of black and red lacy peep-hole bras and crotchless panties! However, this concept is such a poor representation of what sexy lingerie is and what it does. It can transform a 'normal' body into one that ... Read >
Author: Jason Hulott

10 Ways to Reduce Commuting Stress

24th November 2005
Do you get out of your car with a queasy stomach, a headache and your blood pressure registering through the roof? If you do, that energy vulture called stress may have sent your pulse skyrocketing. In a study conducted at the University of California at... Read >
Author: Rachelle Arlin Credo

Taurox SB: A Balanced Immune System Leads to Increased Energy

03rd August 2005
Taurox is an excellent way to find true and healthy energy; a new, highly effective formula that boosts your vitality by strengthening and balancing your immune system. Taurox is a homeopathic formulation, composed of the amino acids taurine and beta-a... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock