Articles, tagged with "relaxation therapy", page 4
19th August 2009
There are a lot of people in this world who suffer from some types of phobia. A phobia is an irrational fear of an object, place or situation. One of the most common phobias is the fear of cancer. People who suffer from carcinophobia experience an unnatur...
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Author:
Terry Johnson
29th July 2009
An inflammation of the stomach lining, gastritis is usually signaled by indigestion, either with or without bleeding in the digestive tract. Acute gastritis, often develops when people are subjected to sudden stress, such as from extensive burns or other ...
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Author:
jerry james
17th July 2009
Atherosclerosis, as well as arteriosclerosis, involve the depositing of disease causing elements into the arterial wall causing a loss of elasticity and decrease in diameter of blood vessel. As these deposits build up they cause a plaque to form on the a...
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Author:
jerry james
04th July 2009
If you are looking for a place to relax and be treated like royalty, nothing is better than a day at the spa. Las Vegas, while known more for its extensive amount of luxury hotels and casinos, has many spas that specialize in relaxation therapy and other ...
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Author:
Ross Garnaut
11th June 2009
The adrenals will have to cope with a tremendous acceleration of 'energy traffic.' They will have to develop a much more intensive interaction with the thyroid and particularly the parathyroid glands. The solar plexus responses and reflexes will take plac...
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Author:
Allison Ryan
01st May 2009
One of the most annoying things to hear day in and day out is the constant ringing sound in your ears. That is exactly the case of those suffering from Tinnitus. The constant noise prohibits concentration and detracts from daily life to such an extent tha...
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Author:
Sally Saunders
17th April 2009
If you do your taxes yourself like I do, you've most likely been sitting down and crunching numbers for some time - possibly even after sitting all day working at your office. I feel stressed, hunched over, tight, and very much like I need a whole-body m...
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Author:
Kimberly Younkin
30th March 2009
Post menopausal women can continue to experience the effects of reduced estrogen long after menopause is "officially" over. While that is bad news for women who are going through "the change," there are things that women can do to minimize the symptoms an...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
25th March 2009
To Stop Smoking you need to know how to deal with the SYMPTOMS OF WITHDRAWAL
1. Dizziness - it may occur during the first and the second days after you stop smoking. It is a normal reaction of the body, and it will pass.
2. Headaches - they may a...
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Author:
AnnaCove
10th March 2009
accelerates.
Playing music in the background while we are working, seemingly unaware of the music itself, has been found to reduce the stress of the workplace. That's why so many retail places play music while you shop - to take your mind off the high...
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Author:
Jesus Sabu
05th March 2009
Women experience different symptoms during and after menopause, doctors prescribe different treatments, and societies have different views of menopausal women. The one thing that health experts can agree on is that women have to take an active role in man...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
12th January 2009
If you are considering installing a swimming pool, take a look at the new trend in this outdoor leisure and fitness industry in the swim spa. Such a structure allows you to swim and enjoy the relaxation therapy of the waters of the spa feature. You have p...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
06th January 2009
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a term used to describe combination therapy for insomnia. It includes a cognitive component such as relaxation therapy, and a behavioral component such as sleep hygiene education. These methods can be used to help sto...
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Author:
Melissa Zee
05th January 2009
Sue called in sick again. She was finding it harder and harder to get outside because she was afraid she would have another attack. The worry about losing her job was actually contributing to the panic attacks.
If you're someone who has the misfortune...
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Author:
jamessmith
03rd December 2008
Deep sleep can improve learning. This was one of the shocking facts presented in a recent medical paper. The logic is all down to brain wave activity and how it can assist a person in absorbing new material, retain and reproduce it. This encompasses the a...
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Author:
Greg Frost