Articles, tagged with "emotional stress", page 4
21st October 2008
You want to know the best way to trim your waistline, right? If losing weight from your middle is one of your trouble spots, then this article can show you a trick or two. Take spot reduction for example. Does it work? In other words, can you simply remov...
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Author:
KenDockins
25th September 2008
Long Q-T syndrome (LQTS) is a rare, hereditary disorder of the heart's electrical rhythm that can happen in otherwise healthy people. It generally affects kids or young adults. The fast heartbeats, caused by changes in the part of your heart that causes i...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
When you've recently broken up with your ex, your system is under a great deal of emotional stress. Nature has structured our brains so that extreme stress makes us act first then think afterwards. Sadly, this doesn't work so well if we're trying to win b...
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Author:
Marc Sandford
29th July 2008
Graves' disease is the most common cause of overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). It is caused by an antibody that acts like thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and causes the thyroid gland to produce excess thyroid hormones. This antibody has been gi...
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Author:
Rick Hutch
27th June 2008
Do you have a habit of strting things well and ending up in disater situations? Is self-defeating and self-saboatging behavior becoming the norm instead of the exception? Here are some quick tips to help you out:
1. What is your payoff?
What is it t...
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Author:
Bill Urell
16th April 2008
Here are the seven most serious health problems linked to trace mineral imbalance or deficiency (in alphabetical order):
CANCER: Research confirms cancers thrive in acidic conditions where little oxygen is present, but cannot grow in alkaline condition...
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Author:
Dr. John Heinerman
14th November 2007
Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is a behavioral disorder characterized by extreme expressions of anger, often to the point of uncontrollable rage, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand. It is currently categorized in the Diagnostic and ...
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Author:
Alien
18th September 2007
Lichen planus is a relatively common skin disease that comes in episodes lasting months to years. It appears as purple or reddish-purple bumps on the skin. The bumps have flat tops and are uneven in shape. It is most commonly found on the flexor surfaces ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
24th July 2007
There is hardly anyone who has never experienced at least one headache in their life, so everyone would agree that once headache strikes you can think nothing but how to get rid of it as fast as possible. Unfortunately, headaches became a regular part of ...
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Author:
joseph_s
18th July 2007
If you are an African American man or woman and won't to know why your hair is falling out don't despair. Hopefully this article will help you understand why you are having trouble with your hair and offer you some valuable solutions, such as vitamins tha...
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Author:
Olabodepoet
15th June 2007
No-Risk Lawsuit Loan for Workmans Compensation Lawsuit
A Workers Compensation lawsuit loan (also called Workers Comp, Workmans Compensation, Workmans Comp and Workmen Comp) is actually a lawsuit cash advance against your pending workers compensation ca...
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Author:
Paul Sherman
14th November 2005
During puberty, girls go through many changes some physical and some psychological. These changes include fat distribution, menstruation, body composition, body and facial hair growth, growth spurts, skin changes and body odor. During puberty the body phy...
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Author:
Kay Smith
09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble
The body needs a minimum amount of vitamins and minerals each day to remain healthy and function properly. A balanced diet normally supplies sufficient vitamins. However, serious disorders can still develop if the diet does no...
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Author:
Charlene Nuble