Articles, tagged with "brain chemical", page 4
01st December 2009
Schizophrenia is a brain disease that affects the person's actions, thought processes and perception of reality. It is a difficult disease to foresee since schizophrenia happens not at a young age but in the late teen years to early twenty's for men and t...
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Author:
steve magill
01st December 2009
You may have seen one already. Perhaps it's the homeless man or woman in the street who just keeps to himself and tries to avoid everyone like they are the plague or something. It may be that person rambling and speaking to himself about something that d...
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Author:
steve magill
18th November 2009
You may have taken a look at the title of this article and thought, "What in the world does fluidity in the brain have to do with my daily health, or life for that matter?" Well, now that you're here, we should probably discuss why brain fluidity is so e...
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Author:
Ken Corley
18th November 2009
The topic of fish oil and ADHD has been often discussed lately in the news, magazines and on the internet. By the time you finish reading this, you'll have a better understanding of how the use of fish oil impacted a group of children with Attention Defi...
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Author:
Ken Corley
26th October 2009
It is in everyone's best interest to take a journey on the road to learning to reduce stress. Reducing stress adds quality and quantity to your life and helps you be at your best for yourself, your family, your job and all the other things that life entai...
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Health and Fitness Fairy
02nd October 2009
Recently a news has been going on around the globe stating that one special kind of injection can actually banish Tinnitus for once and for all. In this article, it will discuss this matter in the areas of the drug's name, the population of people are alr...
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Author:
David Kendrick
03rd September 2009
Medications such as Trazadone are included in the antidepressant class, helping people who develop mood and mental disorders cope with suffering from this condition. Clinical studies show that Trazadone reduces the risk of suicidal attempts improving the ...
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Author:
Rpalu271
18th August 2009
Menopause night sweats are also referred to as nocturnal hyperhydrosis. This is when you wake up in the middle of the night feeling cold and your sheets drenched in sweat. This condition is caused by interactions that involve fluctuating estrogen levels, ...
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Author:
Mercy
18th August 2009
Having experienced depression myself, I know 1st hand how over absorbing the feelings of doom and gloom can be. When I was depressed, everything was a problem. I thought the worst about all situations and I found it incredibly difficult to feel positive a...
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Author:
leannejames
10th August 2009
5 htp (5-Hydroxytryptophan) is a safe and natural alternative to many antidepressant drugs. Extracted from the seed of griffonia simplicifolia, 5-HTP is the immediate metabolite between the amino acid L-tryptophan and the brain chemical serotonin. Seroton...
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Author:
leannejames
29th July 2009
Although a cure for Alzheimer's is still some way off, recent research is bringing medical science closer to understanding this tragic disease.
The brain chemical L Dopa was first synthesised in 1911 and, at first, was thought to be an inactive substan...
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HBF Health Insurance
19th July 2009
Stress headaches, also called tension headaches, are extremely painful and can be quite annoying and frequent. In fact, it's probably the most common type of headache among Americans. The type of pain associated with stress headaches are described as puls...
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Author:
Cindy
12th July 2009
Depression is often reported as feeling sad, helpless, hopeless, and other related emotions and behaviors; this condition is often occurred in people on a diet. These are a few signs of depression:
1. Disrupted sleep, sometimes with unpleasant dreams.
2...
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Author:
Stefan Vincent
19th May 2009
Be brutally honest with your assessment of your teen--is he or she one of the ADHD teens? Many parents are ready to pull their hair out from the teen's bad behavior, defiant attitude, back talking, and inability to concentrate with forgetfulness. If the t...
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Author:
Donald J Stewart, RPh
11th May 2009
Some spices such as saffron, sage, cardamom and chillies are known to have specific anti-depressant effects; while others work indirectly by improving the general health of the individual.
GENERAL EFFECTS OF SPICES: Spices have the highest antioxidant ...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD