Articles, tagged with "parts of the brain", page 5
01st June 2010
A panic attack is the unexpected onset of intense anxiety, characterised by sensations of extreme fear and stress and accompanied by heart palpitations, shortness of air, perspiring, shaking plus a number of other signs and symptoms. It is not understood ...
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Author:
JoelHeins
20th May 2010
As someone who often feel bored, I need to do many things. I feel more comfortable with time to do more work than when there is no work. Like a child who is hyperactive, when no activity is interesting to do, bad sides will appear. I am so nosy I interfer...
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Author:
Michael Sutanto
11th May 2010
The latest scientific research shows that specific lifestyles and actions can, no matter our age, improve the health and level of functioning of our brains. Such improvement can happen thanks to neuroplasticity that is, when the rate of creation and survi...
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Author:
Alvaro
05th May 2010
Brain tumor symptoms varies based on on the person and their exact situation. Various factors of the tumor will influence the symptoms of the brain tumors rests on a nerve or damages a certain area of the brain. They also may be caused when the brain swel...
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Author:
MaddenBaines
04th May 2010
Everyone enjoys the odd alcoholic beverage now and again but we are also
intelligent enough to know that there can be some serious long term consequences in this article I am going to share with you three of those as well as some advice on how to revers...
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Author:
Adam
14th April 2010
One of the most important things when trying to quit smoking is to eliminate the physical craving for nicotine. I won't claim that by eliminating the craving for nicotine you solved all your smoking issues, but it's a known fact that this factor is crucia...
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Author:
Pata Randall
14th April 2010
One of the most important things when trying to quit smoking is to eliminate the physical craving for nicotine. I won't claim that by eliminating the craving for nicotine you solved all your smoking issues, but it's a known fact that this factor is crucia...
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Author:
Allan Perkins
12th April 2010
Learning the piano is definitely not easy for everybody unless of course, the child is born to be a musical prodigy. Even those people who can read music fast still find it hard to run their fingers through the keys of the piano and get the right pitch. Y...
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Author:
nuscheysmith
29th March 2010
Question:
My 22-yearold son has severe head injuries from a car accident. He has damage to his brainstem and pinhead bleeding around the brain. He is now conscious and remembers all aspects of his life. He has paralysis of one vocal cord, which we are ...
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Author:
Dr Mosaraf Ali
18th March 2010
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You probably have already read about neuroplasticity - the capacity of my brain and your brain to change, for the better or the worse, based on what we think, feel and do every single day. In this article we will explore ...
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Author:
Alvaro
10th March 2010
Cerebral Palsy Statistics Show Scope of Children and Families Affected by This Disease
Look into a crowd of 1,000 children in the U.S., and statistics indicate that at least two of those children will be affected in some way by cerebral palsy, the term...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
03rd March 2010
Having excess money available gives us an incredible increase in control over the events in our lives. But, if it's so simple, why do so many people never accomplish this? Dr. Bernard Poduska, author of 'For Love & Money,' notes that most money problems...
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Author:
Kent T. Stuver
23rd February 2010
From ancient spiritual traditions to modern self help courses, the knowledge of meditation and its value has been awakening society for millennia. Some of meditation's benefits, like reducing stress and lowering blood pressure have been scientifically pro...
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Author:
Dr Russell Razzaque
23rd February 2010
Did you know that a third of your life is actually spent in sleeping? And did you know that the amount of energy saved everytime you sleep is so unsubstantial? Getting the normal eight hours of sleep only amounts to about 50 kilo calories, or what is equ...
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Author:
Josh Mcclure
22nd February 2010
I remember my classmate Sammy; who also happens to be my neighbor. We were both 8 years old when I notice that there was something "different" about him. He was never still, he seems to be listening but his easily gets bored as quick as the DC comics hero...
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Author:
Colin Garza