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30th September 2009
An old, wise judge once said to a packed court room, “To be seventy years young is sometimes far more cheerful and hopeful than to be forty years old.” According to recent statistics, there is an estimated six million senior citizens—those aged 60 ... Read >
Author: Payday Cash Loan
29th September 2009
How many times have you asked yourself "how can I stop anxiety attacks and get my life back?" Think about the times you have avoided everyday situations, have an overwhelming fear that something bad is about to happen, or, are constantly worried or on edg... Read >
Author: John Cielo
28th September 2009
Imagine sitting in the gymnasium at your child’s school while you’re having a full-blown panic attack. There are people all around you and if you get up to leave the gym everyone will be staring at you. Your heart is racing a million miles a minute.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Depression is of two types one is Major Depressive Disorder and the other Bipolar Disorder. The two are different which require different treatments. The symptoms of the former involves sadness, excessive crying, loss of pleasure, sleeping too much or too... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
On Friday, August 14th, 2009, Essy, the Toronto born lingerie and fashion model signed with DNA Model Management and Calvin Klein, volunteered at the Centre for Addiction & Mental Health (CAMH) half-way house in downtown Toronto. Sources at CAMH say Essy ... Read >
Author: Toronto Online Inquirer
05th September 2009
Depression can be symptomatic of life in an imperfect world. There are, however, steps you can take to address any contributing psychological and emotional issues.
If you feel depressed, you can suffer silently with the ache you feel deep inside, unawa... Read >
Author: Ampal
04th September 2009
The modern concept of an eating disorder is largely the product of the fashion industry in the 1990s. As models became thinner and thinner, the media glorified this new trend, and stick-thin women began appearing on magazine covers, in commercials, and an... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
02nd September 2009
Oral Chelation is very famous and successful treatment and has a very successful history. It has been years since it is being recommended by the doctors all over the world. There are few benefits when it comes to oral chelation treatment. When these chela... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Lau
Your mind is directly related to your body. Your mental state affects your physical well being. This body-mind medicine is the foundation of Oriental medicine.
Not until recently did modern Western medicine begin to re... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
26th August 2009
Depression can be symptomatic of life in an imperfect world. There are, however, steps you can take to address any contributing psychological and emotional issues.
If you feel depressed, you can suffer silently with the ache you feel deep inside, ... Read >
Author: nibha
25th August 2009
Spiritual healing may appear a little old fashioned in this advancing world of technology, however many people are seeking peace, balance and healing that traditional medicine doesn't seem to be able to provide or treat.
The invisible higher power of G... Read >
Author: Yvone Handford
19th August 2009
If you aim for the moon at the very least you will end up amongst the stars. If you do not take aim you will surely fail, and as you seek to justify your failure you may even cause yourself physical illness.
This statement popped in on my e-mail t... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
11th August 2009
Our unconscious minds are very efficient. Scary efficient.
Let me back up a minute.
One of the foundational statements in EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) is the setup, or psychological reversal statement. It goes something like this:
�Even... Read >
Author: Spyder Webb, D.D.
08th August 2009
As if women who suffer from sexual abuse don't have enough challenges in healing and moving on with their lives, a medical expert from the Mayo Clinic has revealed there are also physical side effects that plague victims sometimes as long as the emotional... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th August 2009
Animal Reiki is a hands on healing modality which is a wonderful form of Spiritual Healing to use on your pet. It is safe and gentle non intrusive therapy and allows gentle healing for your pets for any type of physical illness, pain, injuries or emotiona... Read >
Author: Yvone Handford
08th August 2009
We live very stressful lives. How often do you feel stress? Anything from listening to loud noises to losing your car keys can increase blood pressure and send 'stress chemicals', racing around the body as we try to adapt. Stress is a killer it can bring ... Read >
Author: elephant9
01st August 2009
Depression is a mental affliction that affects millions of people worldwide. People may get depressed in response to a particularly sad event like the death of a close person. However there are many other causes that lead to depression including physical ... Read >
Author: clickfor
23rd July 2009
Vicodin is a drug mixture made up of hydrocodone and paracetamol in tablet form and prescribed as a pain reliever. Vicodin's side effects are most commonly upset stomach, nausea, and altered mental status (e.g. dizziness, light headedness). However, sid... Read >
Author: Burton Norman
16th July 2009
Smoking is an addicting habit that is really difficult to get rid off. It can cause some very lethal diseases such as throat and lung cancer and heart problems as well. Smokers not only risk their own lives but also the life of their family who face the p... Read >
Author: Sydney Wiley
11th July 2009
Drug abuse is a disease that requires a doctor specializing in addiction medicine to make an accurate diagnosis and prescribe the most appropriate treatment. You must ensure that a drug abuse treatment center can offer a variety of treatment programs that... Read >
Author: petersonbran
05th July 2009
Smoking is an addicting habit that is really difficult to get rid off. It can cause some very lethal diseases such as throat and lung cancer and heart problems as well. Smokers not only risk their own lives but also the life of their family who face the p... Read >
Author: Galena Peters
04th July 2009
Mood disorders are also called affective disorders. Mood disorders have a major economic impact through associated health care costs as well as lost work productivity. A mood is an emotion or feeling that lasts a long time. Moods affect how we act. Your m... Read >
Author: petersonbran
01st July 2009
Spiritual healing is rejuvenation of the body and mind through the intelligent or immaterial part of a human being - spirituality.
Many people think of healing only in terms of the physical. A broken bone is only a "physical" illness that requires six ... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
27th June 2009
How Anxiety Hypnotherapy works and how YOU can use it to improve your life
Why do people get stressed? By asking questions! Yes, as simple as this may sound, this is one of the key reasons that we get stressed. We ask ourselves what we are doing with o... Read >
Author: Georgina Hoehmann
17th June 2009
Air quality testing is more important than ever in our busy world.
The homes and offices we feel safe in these days may be causing us to become ill and we don’t know it. The stricter standard on building is causing them to be sealed and insulated tigh... Read >
Author: sturat
17th June 2009
Education has become super-flexible and incredibly convenient today with the advent of distance education. The personal computer and the internet have propelled the growth of this mode learning. Nowadays, most of the educational institutes are offering di... Read >
Author: Richard Johnson
02nd June 2009
As you read this short article you will begin to realize how easy it can be to improve your life with the Law of Forgiveness. Your point of view on forgiving others and yourself will shift into a better feeling perspective.
To forgive someone is not j... Read >
Author: anita h.
15th May 2009
Mindfulness is healing for not only physical illness, chronic pain, but also anxiety and everyday stress.
Contemporary living is hectic and stressful. This is mainly because we focus too much on the "self." In our lives, everything seems to evolve arou... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
12th May 2009
The most frequently-reported symptoms of a panic attack are shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, flushed cheeks, trembling and rapid heartbeat. In fact, the accompanying chest pain, trouble swallowing and throat constriction are very close to what hear... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
17th April 2009
It often seems as though Eastern and Western approaches to health are often at odds with one another. This is not always true. More and more osteopaths are now suggesting that clients try a combination of both practices, fusing Western osteopathy with Eas... Read >
Author: David Ravech
09th April 2009
Bereavement
What is bereavement?
Bereavement means, literally, to be deprived by death. After someone close to you dies, you go through a process of mourning. Grief is the visible sign of that mourning and encompasses a wide range of physical and em... Read >
Author: imran21
09th April 2009
1. hyperactivity which leads to restlessness and talking rapidly
2. extremely high feelings
3. excessive irritability
4. fancy belief to unrealistic powers
5. poor judgment
6. increase of sexual urges
7. abuse of alcohol, cocaine and other dru... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
07th April 2009
The bipolar disorder is characterized by the cyclic mood swings. As the name says, it swings the mood of the person in between the two extremes, elevation and depression. Bipolar disorder is caused by the imbalances in certain brain chemicals called neuro... Read >
Author: Dshot
25th March 2009
When you live in the Love Response, you live a life filled with more balance, love and joy.
Why?
When you experience fear, anger, worries, anxiety, physical
illness or anything else that is unpleasant, the physiology of your
mind and body shifts i... Read >
Author: Eva Selhub, MD
09th March 2009
When suffering from a physical illness we have obvious symptoms of pain and discomfort and rely upon familiar medical practices or natural remedies to provide relief. But psychological disturbance does not necessarily carry with it such readily discernibl... Read >
Author: Navdeep Goswami
09th March 2009
I know from personal experience the frantic concern and shame that comes when a man realizes that he might be going bald. For me, it started with more and more hair found clogging the drain each time I took a shower. This led to the realization that I cou... Read >
Author: Eli Peterson
03rd March 2009
When you hear the words "special needs", you usually think of an adult or child with a disability. The truth is, dogs can have special needs too. They can suffer physical injuries, genetic disabilities, such as blindness or deafness, illness such as diabe... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol
28th January 2009
As the speed of life gets faster and we lead busier and busier lives so we tend to neglect both our physical and mental health so that today we are all suffering from varying degrees of stress. It is not surprising therefore that we find ourselves turning... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
09th January 2009
The stress and negative attitude can be dangerous for your wealth as well as health. Almost every medical expert clears up this fact that the higher the amount of stress is, the higher will be the density of your physical illness. Statistics reveals that ... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
09th January 2009
Traditionally Chinese medicine relies on the model belief that the human body is an energy system, consisting of seven chakras located through the body on a horizontal line from the Root chakra on the genitle area up to the Crown chakra at the top of the ... Read >
Author: J_Mac
06th January 2009
There is no single cause for depression. Many factors play a role including genetics, environment, life events, medical conditions, and the way people react to things that happen in their lives.
Genetics
Research shows that depression runs in familie... Read >
Author: yangguang
01st December 2008
Employees take time off work for all sorts of reasons, and sick days cost employers lots of productivity and wasted wages every year. When a member of staff goes off work long term this becomes a real problem. Other colleagues have to cover for them and t... Read >
Author: Sylvia Kittens
30th November 2008
The number of disabled people who are living in California is high. These disabled persons are prevented by their condition to do the things they normally do, specifically working. Their physical state prevents them from earning money, which they will use... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
18th November 2008
Caffeine addiction can cause physical damage to the brain. At the same time, addiction can be the result of abnormal brain function. It's important to understand both how too much caffeine can harm your brain and how your brain anatomy can be the cause of... Read >
Author: Timothy Aaron Whiston
10th November 2008
Do you realise that a huge and growing number of medical practioners believe that 90 per cent of all illness begins in the mind?
With this view fast becoming the norm in medicine it isn't suprising that psychological treatments for illness are becoming... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath
14th October 2008
Stress can be good for you or it can be bad for you. There are both positive and negative stressors in life. Good or positive stressors can be things like going on vacation, putting on a party, a close baseball game, meeting a deadline, getting married, a... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
05th September 2008
Definition :
Leucoderma is presence of the whitish or depigmented patches on an otherwise normal skin. It is actually a cosmetic problem and, generally, does not affect any internal organic functions or metabolism.
Leucoderma is in fact a rare skin di... Read >
Author: jainish
02nd July 2008
I didn't think I was getting older. Inside I felt about 25, even though my actual age is 55. I was just aware that I was getting more and more annoyed about the odd aches and pains that used to come only now and again and had then somehow gradually crept ... Read >
Author: Joy Idries
21st June 2008
Panic attacks are the most extreme manifestation of panic disorder, an anxiety response resulting from an over-production and under-use of adrenalin, the bodily chemical which cause them. When the anxiety reaction has no use for adrenalin, this powerful h... Read >
Author: peterhutch
26th May 2008
Dogs are man's best friend. Always loyal and ever loving, this trait has made canines an integral and common part of what is fast becoming a common mode of therapy in many health care facilities. Not just dogs but animals in general have long been recogni... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
20th May 2008
If you experience depressive symptoms and feel sad all the time, you're probably suffering from what doctors call a "unipolar" disorder. But some older people develop another type of depression called "bipolar" disorder or manic depression, in which their... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
15th May 2008
It has been said many times that people are more afraid of speaking in public then of dying. Looking back on the speaker training I received I would whole-heartedly agree. I remember waiting for my turn on stage. The longer it took the closer I came to... Read >
Author: Michael Larsen
14th May 2008
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder, affecting the part of the brain that regulates when to be asleep and when to be awake. Narcolepsy is occurred in between the age group of 11 to 26. The exact cause of narcolepsy is unknown. Almost 75% of pati... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
06th May 2008
There's a lot of talk today about the price of oil. Since late last summer, the cost of oil has skyrocketed to record prices. But that's not the real energy crisis.
The real energy crisis is not in the price of oil. It is in the price millions of pe... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio
02nd May 2008
If you experience depressive symptoms and feel sad all the time, you're probably suffering from what doctors call a "unipolar" disorder. But some older people develop another type of depression called "bipolar" disorder or manic depression, in which their... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
25th April 2008
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture was developed in China many centuries ago. The Chinese call acupuncture Zhue Jiao, which means "needle heat". The needle regulates an inner force called "Qi", which is responsible for the health of the body.
The ... Read >
Author: Edwin Mamaril
07th April 2008
Lots of people undergo from depression, and it's not something that anyone need be embarrassed of. This is an essential starting point for those who are in need of treatment. Depression should be treated like any other physical illness, and like other phy... Read >
Author: David Wong
07th April 2008
Psychotic Illness
Psychosis is one of the most severe forms of illness affecting the mind. While psychotic symptoms and disorders are far less common among older adults than depression or anxiety, they still account for a considerable amount of sufferi... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
07th April 2008
Feeling anxious from time to time is part of being human and alive. While there's no evidence that older people are any more anxious than those who are younger, anxiety seems to be a fairly common experience later in life. Studies show that about 20 perce... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
06th April 2008
Antidepressant drug:. This group of drugs has proved extremely effective in treating depression. While there are many kinds of antidepressant drugs, they all work in basically the same way, causing subtle changes in the brain's neurochemistry that seem to... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
06th April 2008
Psychotic Illness
Psychosis is one of the most severe forms of illness affecting the mind. While psychotic symptoms and disorders are far less common among older adults than depression or anxiety, they still account for a considerable amount of suffer... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
05th April 2008
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder, affecting the part of the brain that regulates when to be asleep and when to be awake. Narcolepsy is occured in between the age group of 11 to 26. The exact cause of narcolepsy is unknown. Almost 75% of patie... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
04th April 2008
Feeling anxious from time to time is part of being human and alive. While there's no evidence that older people are any more anxious than those who are younger, anxiety seems to be a fairly common experience later in life. Studies show that about 20 perce... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
25th January 2008
Reiki Healing: Using the power of human touch.
Reiki is a healing technique or therapy designed to reduce stress and promote relaxation and peace of mind. The word Reiki is made up of two Japanese words – “Rei” which means “Higher Power or Wis... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
25th January 2008
Reiki Healing: Using the power of human touch.
Reiki is a healing technique or therapy designed to reduce stress and promote relaxation and peace of mind. The word Reiki is made up of two Japanese words – “Rei” which means “Higher Power or Wis... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
27th September 2007
Female hair loss is probably more common than most people realize, this female hair loss is usually referred to as female pattern alopecia. The hair loss may only be a partial amount, much like that which is common in male baldness. Female hair loss is mo... Read >
Author: Eric Menzies
13th September 2007
Positive thinking has, for the longest time, been relegated to the realm of new age, inspirational, and metaphysical healing rather than to the empirical fields of science and physiology. Medicine and positive thinking, therefore, were once thought to go... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
22nd August 2007
The Oriental approach to depression is very different from that of Western medicine. The former bases on the physical to the exclusion of the psychological, whereas the latter focuses on both the physical and the psychological aspects of the disease.
T... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
07th August 2007
Pain can be experienced as a result of old age, physical illness, extensive exercise, overwork, heavy lifting, strained muscles or broken bones. Pain triggers a region of the brain known as the lateral occipital complex, reducing a person's ability to con... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com
02nd August 2007
It doesn’t matter how much time management training you’ve had, until you recognize that time is never free, you will always fight the time management battle. When you think your time is free you give it freely. You don’t recognize that time is an... Read >
Author: Cheryl A. Clausen
11th July 2007
Depression is a very real and treatable illness. Depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood. Depression is very common and affects as many as one in eight people in their teen years. Depressed mood is generally situational and reactive, an... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
05th July 2007
Life is full of surprises. From saints to servants, prince to pauper, heroes to clowns: everybody faces surprise in some or the other phases in their life. And not all the surprises in life are pleasant! Very often time brings in nasty surprises that fals... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
29th June 2007
Similar to race, class of African Americans cannot serve a strong enough background for bias formation. Instead, these are low income and all misfortunes and adverse effects on psychological that are associated with a lower class of a person that contribu... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
18th June 2007
Uncovering Alternative Resolutions by means of Meridian Systems
One of the most basic theories in Chinese medicine is that every part of the body is connected by the use of particular interlinked channels called the meridians. Jointly, these operate as... Read >
Author: Alien
15th June 2007
Life is full of ups and downs. From prince to pauper, king to clown, everybody faces vicissitudes of life at some or the other stage. If everything is hunky-dory at one time then miserable at the other. In our happy moments we have no paucity of companion... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
08th June 2007
Insomnia is a feeling of not being able to get enough sleep. It is usually related to finding it hard to get to sleep, waking up without having had enough sleep, or having unrefreshing sleep.
The first thing experts will tell you about sleep is that t... Read >
Author: Jeanette
06th June 2007
A bad relationship is not the one that is going through a rough patch of disagreement and bitterness that are inevitable when two different people come together. In fact, the attachment in such relationships is with someone who is 'unattainable' in the se... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas
21st May 2007
Travel insurance implies the coverage for pitfalls associated with travel. This type of insurance is intended to cover financial and other losses incurred at the time traveling. The losses may be incurred in a domestic or an international level. Broadly t... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
29th March 2007
There is no known exact reason why some people develop mental illnesses while others don’t or how they come to be. There are so many symptoms that one could have that could be considered normal or a possible illness, it can be hard to tell. Trying to te... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
13th January 2007
Manic depression, also known as Bipolar disorder is characterised by extreme fluctuations in mood ranging from periods of intense "highs" or mania to periods of severe depression or "lows", however, in reality it is much more complex than that as there is... Read >
11th January 2007
Qigong, (pronounced "chee-gung") is an ancient Chinese health system that combines physical postures, breathing techniques, and focused intention to strengthen the body-mind-spirit connection. It is rapidly gaining popularity in the West as a form of stre... Read >
Author: conquerarticles
03rd January 2007
SELF HEALING OF THE INNER CHILDBy Sheree Rainbolt-Krenreikiproject@...(c) 2004Physical illness is a manifestation of mental illness.If we can heal the mind of it's *confusion*, we canheal the body.Sooner or later you are going to have a run-in with aword ... Read >
slivermoon
15th December 2006
Immunity is the power to resist against diseases and different foreign bodies like antigens. It is the system to fight with foreign antigen as well as the ability to develop self supporting mechanism.
Physical illness allergies and different viral and ... Read >
Author: Ketty
04th October 2006
ENERGIZATION
Now pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start to feel good about yourself. Take a lesson from Step 4, "Practice Emotional Broadcasting," and have a chat with the poor little guy. Help him dispute feeling badly about himself. Tell him ... Read >
Author: Dr Leo Kady
16th June 2006
Pain during intercourse is the most sensitive problem amongst women that most of them feel it difficult to consult a physician. But this can be treated as the reason might be some physical illness.
Since a woman plays a major part of the whole reproduc... Read >
Author: olivia andrews
26th May 2006
John was a highly intelligent young boy. With higher than average intelligence, he was also emotionally sensitive. He was obviously a handful for his parents because they did not know how to deal with him. His father was strict with him. His mother was to... Read >
Author: Pradeep Chadha
12th May 2006
Most children throw tantrums. These setbacks and regressions indicate that the child has veered from positive behavior largely due to misunderstanding and ignorance of the child's parents or care givers.
These character defects are of two types. Those sh... Read >
Author: Ese Adonkie
08th April 2006
Craze for a car is equally cherished by everybody irrespective of their economic status. A person suffering from a bad credit record may have the same passion of having a car as a person with no credit. The person with no credit can easily afford a loan f... Read >
Author: Judith Earl
01st April 2006
Imagine sitting in the gymnasium at your child's school while you're having a full-blown panic attack. There are people all around you and if you get up to leave the gym everyone will be staring at you. Your heart is racing a million miles a minute. Yo... Read >
Author: Sylvia Jaumann
01st April 2006
Vitiligo
White patches on the skin, premature graying of the scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, and beard, and sometimes a loss of color inside the mouththese are some of the distinct signs of vitiligo. Some people might mistake it as a disease brought abou... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung
16th March 2006
Imagine sitting in the gymnasium at your child's school while you're having a full-blown panic attack. There are people all around you and if you get up to leave the gym everyone will be staring at you. Your heart is racing and your face and body are dr... Read >
Author: Sylvia Jaumann
05th March 2006
Stress
Stress is a serious business. The subject is often in the news: we know that it causes the loss of more working days than physical illness and can lead to serious conditions of the heart and other organs. Stress is taken so seriously these days ... Read >
Author: daphne nancholas
22nd December 2005
By Christine Wheeler, MAOur population is aging and many of us find ourselves caring for our elderly parents. It is difficult watching their energy and vibrancy fade before your eyes... even with medications. You may even feel like there is nothing you ca... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
03rd November 2005
Western medical science is only beginning to understand what T'ai Chi and Qigong offers us. However, just the tiny amount of research that has been done so far indicates that T'ai Chi and Qigong are very powerful health tools that can save each of us and... Read >
Author: Bill Douglas
17th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Bill Douglas
Western medical science is only beginning to understand what T'ai Chi and Qigong offers us. However, just the tiny amount of research that has been done so far indicates that T'ai Chi and Qigong are very powerful health too... Read >
19th August 2005
Fibromyalgia: A Literal Pain in the Neck
2005 KissaFrog Creations
Sometimes it follows an accident or illness.
For others the onset is as mysterious as the
syndrome itself. You suddenly realize the
constant muscle ache in your back and legs
do... Read >
Author: Beth Ferree
18th August 2005
What is Alzheimer?
The gray-haired old lady cannot wait to leave the building to search for her dad. Unless watched, she will walk the streets in an effort to locate her father, who died 30 years ago. Yes, she is afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, a... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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