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29th September 2009
Characterized by redness in the face, blushing can be caused by feelings of shame, anxiety or nervousness. The term “blushing” should not be confused with “flushing”, where the redness is extended in the person’s body. Physiologically, it is cau... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
More than ever, scientific surveys are proving the primary role played by stress in causing and aggravating various physical and emotional disorders. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story labeled stress "The Epidemic of the Eighties.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Excessive sweating is a medical condition called as hyperhidrosis. This is characterized by sweating a lot which may be nonstop the whole day through. The affected person may even sweat despite cold temperature. Excessive sweating may also happen when the... Read >
Author: CristianStan
07th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith
Here are 7 foods (and some additional strategies) that can dramatically increase your metabolism and therefore help you lose weight faster!
Chili
Chilies of various types contain an ingredient called, 'capsaicin'.... Read >
07th September 2009
It may feel like it but, the fact is, your body won't let you. Every one of us has an
autonomic nervous system that is directly involved each time we are faced with danger. The brain sends out signals to the nervous system. The nervous system is di... Read >
Author: Liz Funkhouser
06th September 2009
There is no universal treatment approach for tinnitus although the main thrust aims toward alleviating the fight or flight response of the sympathetic nervous system. Examples of treatment may be gamma knife radiosurgery for the presence of tumors, medica... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
02nd September 2009
More than ever, scientific surveys are proving the primary role played by stress in causing and aggravating various physical and emotional disorders. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story labeled stress "The Epidemic of the Eighties.... Read >
Author: ashish
02nd September 2009
There is no way that you can stop your body from producing sweat. It is a natural mechanism for your body to cool down whenever it senses a rise in body temperature. However, for people who have excessive sweating, there are effective methods to stop swea... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate
02nd September 2009
Millions of people suffer from excessive sweating or commonly called as Hyperhidrosis. Perspiration is a normal body process if it is not excessive, because it maintains body temperature. Nonetheless, excessive perspiration is viewed as a hormonal disorde... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate
02nd September 2009
More than ever, scientific surveys are proving the primary role played by stress in causing and aggravating various physical and emotional disorders. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story labeled stress "The Epidemic of the Eighties.... Read >
Author: ashish
30th August 2009
Research has shown that an abnormality in brain biochemistry causes bipolar disorder. However, the reason why these abnormalities occur is still a mystery and this requires involving brain scanning and other techniques.
There is estimated to be at lea... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
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 ... Read >
29th August 2009
Reading out a report to an entire class can be a sweaty job. Your mouth goes dry, under arms start sweating, the face heats up and bam start the waterworks. Of course sweating is a natural phenomenon and you are probably saying that to yourself.
Yes, i... Read >
Author: 45 last stop
26th August 2009
There are quite a few medical conditions that can be significantly improved by practicing yoga on a regular basis. Yoga can be used to lessen the negative effects of infertility, lung disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, insomnia, cancer, hig... Read >
Author: Gregg
19th August 2009
More than ever, scientific surveys are proving the primary role played by stress in causing and aggravating various physical and emotional disorders. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story labeled stress "The Epidemic of the Eighties.... Read >
Author: ashish
15th August 2009
Acute anxiety is a disorder, that is primarily psychiatric, and is defined by having anxiety along with brief bursts of panic attacks. The panic attacks are most often accompanied by behavioral changes. It has been found out that most of the population ha... Read >
Author: Ryan Rivera
29th July 2009
The reason tackling a leaky gut is so important is that it could in some cases be the first link in a chain of symptoms that result eventually in total mitochondrial failure.
We know already that the sympathetic nervous system is in disarray in Chronic... Read >
Author: Mark Shaw
23rd July 2009
Blushing brides. Hot flashing women. What guy wants to blush in company like that? Seriously, it’s the thin skinned, literally, who suffer chronic blushing most often, regardless of gender.
Facial blushing is caused by over activity in the sympat... Read >
Author: midas15
17th July 2009
If you are suffering from Hyperhidrosis, then it is the high-time now and you must finally learn how to stop sweating, so that you don’t face the social embarrassment any more. Sweating is nothing but just another way used by the body to dispose the was... Read >
Author: tonydavies
16th July 2009
Armpit Sweat is a tough issue. To start with, many folks are generally not cushty about debating it. We know it's there even tho rather unwelcome without actually understanding its purpose. People must not jump the gun to Stop Armpit Sweat and it's for th... Read >
Author: Freddy Burton
16th July 2009
Although back pain is not the most serious of conditions to worry about, it can certainly be a nuisance to deal with. Luckily, there are a plethora of different treatments and cures that you can look into. Here are a few back pain remedies worth looking... Read >
Author: Ty. P
22nd June 2009
Are you one of those people that after brisk walking for ten minutes your shirt soaked with sweat? Do you have experiences where, without any prompting of anxiety or excessive heat, but you sweat profusely? If that is the case, you belong to the 1% of t... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
18th June 2009
Ventricular Fibrillation (also called v-fib or vf) is a lethal arrhythmia that originates in the ventricles. It commonly occurs in cardiac arrest patients and is the primary rhythm that AED’s (automated external defibrillators) are looking for to initia... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
04th June 2009
Excessive sweating is a disease called hyperhidrosis. People with this disease sweat through out the day even at cold temperature and sweat even more when they become nervous or anxious. Sweating may occur on specific body parts with high concentration of... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
11th May 2009
One of the more obvious natural processes of one’s body is sweating. Sweating is perfectly natural, and different people sweat different amounts depending on their bodies and environmental conditions. However, certain people might find themselves sweati... Read >
Author: jeffykk
29th April 2009
As a teenager, like most of my friends, I was often found playing sports and other games. As I played, I would obviously begin to sweat, and though I knew that sweating was natural, I began to realise that I sweated much more than other children my own ag... Read >
Author: jeffykk
28th April 2009
What is Stress?
Many researchers define stress as events or situations which are perceived as negatively affecting your well-being. Stress can take on many different forms, and can contribute to changes in mental and physical health as well as illness.... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
28th April 2009
What is Stress?
Many researchers define stress as events or situations which are perceived as negatively affecting your well-being. Stress can take on many different forms, and can contribute to changes in mental and physical health as well as illness.... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
26th April 2009
What are the causes of the anxiety attacks symptoms and how do you actually cope or even better, get rid of it altogether ?
One of the key to solving this whole pressing issue is to understanding how anxiety builds up, leading to an attack. Once you u... Read >
Author: Kenji Tay
25th March 2009
About 1 percent or 3 million people of the entire American population has sweaty palms. So now you know, you and I are not the only long suffering beneficiary of this unfortunate condition. Sweaty palms originate from an overactive sympathetic nervous sys... Read >
Author: Joey Lee
17th March 2009
Although back pain is not the most serious of conditions to worry about, it can certainly be a nuisance to deal with. Luckily, there are a plethora of different treatments and cures that you can look into. Here are a few back pain remedies worth looking... Read >
Author: Ty. P
12th March 2009
At our core is a quantifiable demonstrable energy.
Excitation of the sympathetic nervous system causes contraction which is felt as anxiety and excitation of the parasympathetic nervous system is felt as pleasure.
Emotions are actually tangible bio-... Read >
03rd March 2009
Despite the fact that we all sweat naturally especially in very warm, badly ventilated rooms, or when working out, excessive sweating is a valid health problem known as hyperhidrosis.
People who suffer from hyperhidrosis normally report profuse sweatin... Read >
Author: Andrew Jamaz
23rd February 2009
Millions of people around the world suffer from the problem of excessive sweating. People suffering from this problem are usually very conscious about it and often avoid social situations. They are forever bothered by the question, how to stop sweating an... Read >
Author: Ashish
12th February 2009
Menopause is a tough transition for many women. It usually begins to occur in late middle age when the efficiency of the ovaries begins to decline. Problems associated with the related estrogen deficiency that occur may include arteriosclerosis, osteoporo... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer
01st February 2009
Excessive sweating is a extended disease numerous folks are suffering from. This sickness is responsible for discomfort and too attains a lot of problems for folks laboring under it.
Excessive sweating is the science-based term for this sickness that e... Read >
Author: Michael
28th January 2009
Wintertime brings lower temperatures, and everyone is associated with most of the risks involved in Winter. Falls, spills, or even colds and influenza that seem to lower our resistance to catching every illness that comes down the pike.
But one caution... Read >
Author: Joe Gardener
18th January 2009
Do you feel nervous if you have to shake hands at a meeting? Do you have to carry extra shirts to the office? Do you look for excuses to refrain from removing your shoes? If so, is it because you sweat excessively from your hands, feet, or underarms? Just... Read >
Author: Rubysky
18th January 2009
Do you feel nervous if you have to shake hands at a meeting? Do you have to carry extra shirts to the office? Do you look for excuses to refrain from removing your shoes? If so, is it because you sweat excessively from your hands, feet, or underarms? Just... Read >
Author: Rubysky
12th January 2009
The autonomic system is that part which works autonomously. You don't consciously will your heart to beat it just does. Certain monks have gained the conscious awareness so they can slow down the heart beat.
Like the swing of a see-saw there are two br... Read >
06th January 2009
Excessive sweating is caused by overactive sweat glands, particularly in specific regions for example the feet, under arms, hands, back, groin and face. Unlike regular perspiration, which is used to control your body heat, in people with hyperhidrosis, th... Read >
Author: Andrew Jamaz
11th December 2008
Neuroblastoma stage 4 is the most advanced stage of the neuroblastoma cancer. It means that the disease has spread to other areas of the body, like the liver or bone marrow, and the prognosis is not always good.
If your child has been diagnosed with s... Read >
Author: Trevor Price
26th November 2008
Stress, What it is, How it Effects our Bodies, and What to Do About It.
We live in stressful times, a recent poll shows that well over 80% of Americans say they feel the effects of stress. So what is it and how does it effect our bodies? Most important... Read >
Author: Mike Stand
05th November 2008
You've probably seen people perspiring in a steamy sauna before and asked yourself why they would want to do that. Do they know something you don't? Probably. Saunas, particularly infrared saunas, are packed with healthy benefits for the user. Keep readin... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
17th October 2008
Neuroblastoma is a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system. Neuroblastoma is one of the most common concrete tumours of early childhood usually found in babies or young children. It is rarely create in adult than ten years. The cells of this cancer commo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th October 2008
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is a clinical syndrome corresponding to the inability of the heart to meet the metabolic requirements of the body at normal filling pressures. Although many times heart failure is mainly precipitated by left ventricular syst... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th October 2008
What happens during stress?
Instead of the dietary supply of vitamin C going in to the body's normal metabolic pathways, some or much, depending on the circumstances is diverted and used in the handling of stress. This stressful situation could demand ... Read >
Author: Paul
06th October 2008
If you’re like me, you’re sick and tired of sweating all the time, not just when you're in the gym, or out on a hot day, but literally all the time. There is a name for this and it is called “hyperhidrosis”. It’s a condition which affects appr... Read >
Author: Renard Muldrake
06th October 2008
If you’re like me, you’re sick and tired of sweating all the time, not just when you're in the gym, or out on a hot day, but literally all the time. There is a name for this and it is called “hyperhidrosis”. It’s a condition which affects appr... Read >
Author: Renard Muldrake
18th September 2008
Ephedrine is a sympathomimatic amine derived from a shrub like plant called Ephedra, especially Ephedra sinica, which is found in desert regions in central Asia and other parts of the world and is famous for its dried greens which have medicinal propertie... Read >
Author: Tarun Gupta
09th September 2008
Stress can occur in our lives due to many things. We can have stress from work, social life, finances and our relationships. Regardless of where the stress comes from it is defined the same way and can cause similar symptoms and bodily reactions. Relat... Read >
Author: pharris1
26th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Dr Jeanne King PhD
Migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, essential hypertension, chronic pain, insomnia, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, excessive fatigue are just a few of the ongoing complaints of domesti... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
14th July 2008
Stress is a common problem and most of us tend to face it at some point or the other in our lives. There are several reasons for this. The reasons include tough competition, the need to make more money and problems related to relationships.
Fortunatel... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
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
21st May 2008
It is estimated that between 1% and 2% of the population is affected by excessive sweating. The technical term being Hyperhidrosis. It has been shown to be largely inherited affecting those on an emotional, functional and social level. Depending on the de... Read >
Author: MarcusR
14th May 2008
The Yogis say that prana circulates through the human body via a network of special channels called nadis, roughly equivalent to our network of nerves and blood vessels. The nadis, in turn, are governed by seven chakras, or wheels, which roughly are the a... Read >
Author: Liza Othman
14th May 2008
Diet plays an very important role in our day to day life style. So it is necessary to maintain your health properly. Phentermine diet pills stimulate the sympathetic nervous system and produce a feeling of fullness. Use Phentermine and you will crave food... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
07th May 2008
It's a beautiful day in Yellowstone National Park. You emerge from your tent into the morning sunlight, a gentle breeze delighting your senses. As you prepare breakfast over the camp stove, you notice a movement out of the corner of your eye. It's a bea... Read >
Author: Drroth
06th May 2008
I am so stressed out today! How many times lately have you said or heard this expression? "Stress" has become such a common household word that we use it to describe everything from the rush of the morning commute to the hours of homework our children co... Read >
Author: Drroth
11th April 2008
Excessive underarm sweating is also known by the medical name Axillary Hyperhidrosis. While everyone sweats, armpit sweating for people who suffer from hyperhidrosis is more than just a nusance. Excessive underarm sweating can cause excessive anxiety. Med... Read >
Author: Steve Knowles
09th April 2008
Overweight is written and talked about more and more, but despite this, the number of people with overweight increases constantly. Specialists state the drastic change in lifestyle of humans in the last decades and the following physiological and psycholo... Read >
Author: Normand Jeckins
05th April 2008
Diet plays an very important role in our day to day life style. So it is necessary to maintain your health properly. Phentermine diet pills stimulate the sympathetic nervous system and produce a feeling of fullness. Use Phentermine and you will crave food... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
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 >
26th February 2008
Follow the healthy path that your great-grandparents followed. This four part article reveals the benefits of these herbs so you can use them in your daily life to quit smoking, improve physical and mental health and lose weight. You should consult with... Read >
Author: Paul Afshani
19th February 2008
Ephedra is a thermogenic that has been used for more than 5,000 years in China and India to treat conditions such as colds, fever, flu, headaches, asthma, wheezing, and nasal congestion. It has also been an ingredient in many dietary supplements used for ... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure
22nd January 2008
Hypertension is one of the most common worldwide diseases afflicting humans. Hypertension also known as high blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against blood vessel walls. The heart pumps blood into the arteries (blood vessels), ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
12th October 2007
Are the following symptoms familiar to you?• Tendency to gain weight and unable to loose it, especially around the waist.• High frequency of getting the flu and other respiratory diseases• Tendency to tremble when under pressure.• Reduced sex driv... Read >
Author: nutrition1
20th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Charles CarterChinese ephedra (ma huang) comes from the dry herbaceous stems of a primitive family of plants known as ephedracae. Three species of ephedra are grown in China and recognized in the pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic ... Read >
Author: liveleantoday
18th September 2007
Panic disorder is a common condition in which a person has episodes of intense fear or anxiety that occur suddenly. Panic attacks can indicate the presence of panic disorder, depression, or other forms of anxiety-based illnesses. A panic attack typically ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th August 2007
More than ever, scientific investigations are proving the fundamental responsibility played by stress in triggering or aggravating a lot of psychological and physical afflictions. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story called stress "... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
24th July 2007
Healing Power Yoga to Develop Your Mind, Body, and Spirit
Healing power yoga is an effective way as yoga can manage many diseases, especially the chronic and functional types. By practicing yoga, you can enhance several medical situations and reduce t... Read >
Author: Alien
01st July 2007
It's the pressure inside the arteries. The top number (systolic) is the pressure exerted against the arteries during the contraction phase of the heartbeat. The bottom number is the (diastolic) that's the pressure exerted between contractions, when the he... Read >
Author: Suma G Nathan
30th May 2007
There is clear scientific proof that the body makes significant physiological adjustments when stress presents itself. The Sympathetic Nervous System is attributed to be the controller with high blood pressure (or hypertension) usually being one of the c... Read >
Author: Bilal Rose
30th May 2007
Menopause is a tough transition for many women. It usually begins to occur in late middle age when the efficiency of the ovaries begins to decline. Problems associated with the related estrogen deficiency that occur may include arteriosclerosis, osteopo... Read >
Author: Dr Ainiyah Azmi MD
30th May 2007
Stress (shortened from "distress") is defined as "causing mental pain, trouble or anguish" in the Collins dictionary.
Stress generally has negative connotations, but in reality it is not always a bad thing.
Medical experts agree that if one is say, en... Read >
Author: Bilal Rose
24th April 2007
One of the most useful definitions of stress is as follows: Stress is an internal process that occurs when a person is faced with a demand that is perceived to exceed the resources available to effectively respond to it, and where failure to effectively d... Read >
Author: Chris DiCicco
21st April 2007
Do you live with a traffic jam in your head? Need some open highway to cruise on for awhile? It is more of recent phenomenon that we are subject to stress, depression and anxiety disorders, and many adults and unfortunately youngsters are prescribed heav... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
08th March 2007
SLOW DOWN. Yes, I know you’ve heard it many times, stress is the precursor behind so many diseases – some would even say that it is the cause of all disease. But did you know that stress; even small amounts of chronic low level stress can stop digest... Read >
Author: Monica Shah
29th January 2007
The most important symptom of the condition is known to be the facial redness caused by the dilated blood vessels located right below the skin. Rosacea is very assembling to the acne but differs by the absence of white or blackheads. One in 20 people are ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
23rd January 2007
Most of us know that calcium builds strong teeth and bones. Exciting new research has indicated that as calcium intake goes up body fat goes down.
Calcium helps reduce body fat in three ways:
* Calcium increases the amount of sympathetic... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th January 2007
Why do we Get Fat?By Shane EllisonAll Rights ReservedCurrently, millions of overweight individuals take part inrigorous exercise and fad diet programs with the hopesof losing weight and living healthier. More often than not,these endeavors are met with po... Read >
nutra4you
06th December 2006
Menopause is a difficult change for the majority of women. It generally starts to take place in late middle age when the efficiency of the ovaries starts to deteriorate. Problems that happen because of estrogen deficiency usually include arteriosclerosis,... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
17th November 2006
Treatments for Headache Relief: Inderal for Headache Relief
What a variety of headaches and what a variety of treatment patterns!
Strictly speaking, any medicine that is administered for a particular disease, must cure it without giving scope for an... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
25th October 2006
Having sweaty palms is very common. Specially in today’s world where sometimes anxiety overcomes us at certain points, and we start sweating for no reason. Just think about any job interview you had in your life. If you can’t remember any occasion,... Read >
Author: Paolo Basauri
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
17th July 2006
Hypertension is a medical disorder in which the blood pressure is raised to high levels. It is one of the signs that an individual may have a stroke, heart attack, or heart failure. Some patients who have hypertension have been known to have aneurysms as ... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
05th July 2006
Many an article and product has appeared about freeing you from stress. Concepts such as anxiety, exhaustion, frustration, distress, tension, mourning, fear, etc were soon brought under this one word. As a result a clear analysis of the stress phenomena ... Read >
Author: Mitchel Fleming
25th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Mike Ramsey
Axillary hyperhidrosis is the medical term used to describe excessive underarm perspiration. Typically, a person suffering from this condition will complain that the sweat actually forms 'pools' in the underarms, usually, but... Read >
Author: Mike Ramsey
01st April 2006
In this article I want to share a few ideas about mental preparation and some correspondence I recently recently received from subscribers to my self-defense newsletter. I'm hoping it will provide some context to your "self-defense readiness" and generate... Read >
Author: Randy LaHaie
12th March 2006
Susun Weed offers a number of approaches women can use to calm jangly nerves, achieve greater overall calm, and cope on-the-spot with stressful situations.
For instant calm, Weed suggests one or more of the following simple calming exercises, herbal a... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
05th March 2006
Why do we so often find it so hard to switch off and relax? What is it that makes us feel tense and twitchy just when we need to sleep or recover from all that hard work and stress? It seems that our own bodies are working against us at times and in a w... Read >
Author: daphne nancholas
17th November 2005
If you didn't know by now, yoga asanas can help you in the treatment of high blood pressure, and help you lower blood pressure. Yoga asanas make stable your blood pressure, so lower blood pressure when it's abnormaly high. Asanas have favorable effects on... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
23rd August 2005
Hyperhidrosis may affect different areas of the body, and facial sweating is one of the most common and widespread conditions. Excessive perspiration of the face is unpleasant and can become a real obstacle in social interactions. Facial hyperhidrosis is ... Read >
Author: Michael Rad
07th August 2005
Excessive underarm sweating can become an annoying problem for those suffering from this condition. Axillary hyperhidrosis manifests itself through an increased underarm sweat production and this is triggered by the sympathetic nervous system. A malfuncti... Read >
Author: Michael Rad
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