Articles, tagged with "short of breath", page 4
30th March 2010
If you actually stop and think about how many holidays you can fit in during a lifetime you should actually be quite picky about where you go each year. The world is a big place and there's a lot to see and do, but where are the must-visit locations you r...
Read >
Author:
Paul Buchanan
26th March 2010
Heart attack is no joke. Even if the patient received treatment late by a minute, he or she may die. Hence, the time in getting treatment is indeed important to heart attack patients and it is best to get treatment immediately. However, you may only reali...
Read >
Author:
Dennis
09th March 2010
We have all heard the saying that "you can't teach an old dog new tricks", but for people who smoke, breaking their habit is not just tough, it can be the hardest fight of their lives. The medical research is as clear as can be - smoking is a lethal add...
Read >
Author:
Peter Gray
05th March 2010
To many it comes as a surprise that asthma is the leading cause of chronic illness in children in the United States. Statistics say that it affects as many as 10%-12% of children and this amount is ever increasing. Although asthma can begin at any age, ch...
Read >
Author:
Pulse Oximeter
19th February 2010
Between March 2003 and March 2004, US soldiers in Iraq have been hit at a higher than normal rate by a rare type of disease. A disease characterized by fever, respiratory failure, and an infiltration of the lungs. It has been diagnosed in 18 US soldiers. ...
Read >
Author:
Quintin Whitfield
10th February 2010
There are many excuses that are made by people who are unhappy with their weight for why the find it difficult to drop the extra kilos that they are carrying. Some of the more common ones are that they are naturally overweight or don't have the time to ex...
Read >
Author:
Bruce
03rd February 2010
Signs and symptoms of panic attacks can be both the physical and emotional type. For those of you who are wondering if you are suffering from a panic attack or if it is something else; it is critically important for you to know the signs and symptoms of p...
Read >
Author:
Peter C Dougan
03rd February 2010
Anyone who has ever had a panic attack knows how life stopping these events can feel. A panic attack can seriously hurt your quality of life by causing you become terrified of a repeat episode. This terror is just another negative side effect of panic att...
Read >
Author:
Ivan Wyatt
28th January 2010
Ever more people are now suffering from the effects of anxiety and depression. These two disorders are often part of the same mood disorder and both states can lead to a great deal of upset in the sufferer's life. While serious clinical depression and anx...
Read >
Author:
AstroNutrition
15th January 2010
The emotion (or "feeling") of anger is a complex combination of physical sensations, cognitions (or thoughts), and behaviours.
The physical sensations associated with anger are well known. A racing heart, feeling short of breath, a dry mouth, butterfli...
Read >
Author:
Dr Steve Last
06th January 2010
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention startling research shows that around 33% of Americans to be considered obese including kids. There is no doubt it is an epidemic in the USA and absolutely necessary that swift action be taken in ...
Read >
Author:
Adam M
04th January 2010
You've been feeling strange and scary sensations, like a racing heart, short of breath, a tight feeling in your chest. Maybe you've been really jumpy lately and easily startled. As this continues to happen, it becomes frightening and starts to happen more...
Read >
Author:
Owen Johnson
30th December 2009
Everyone would like to feel more energetic during the day. You naturally go through periods of higher activity which contrasts with times of relaxation. The problem occurs when more energy and concentration is required than we can give. Or when we try t...
Read >
Author:
Bennett Diaz
09th December 2009
Heat stroke usually begins when the dog is having trouble breathing or is heavily panting. The tongue and the mucous membranes usually will appear brick red and the dog will often vomit.As your temperature rises further, the air that you breathe feels lik...
Read >
Author:
harryjackson9
27th November 2009
This is the second part of this article. You will find part 1 in the same article directory that you found this one.
I will now go deeper into a very good way to deal with anxiety and the fear of dying or going insane. The technique I'm going to descri...
Read >
Author:
spacemarcus