Articles, tagged with "brain chemistry", page 5
06th August 2010
Mood swings are a drastic emotional change from one continuum to another. A person with mood swings may be seen happy at a time and in the next moment is suddenly completely unreceptive, upset or irritated. Mood swings are commonly associated with mood di...
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Author:
Kriz Cruzado
20th July 2010
Cravings are actually all about the body's blood sugar. Your eating patterns will be consistent and moderate if you have a stable and steady blood sugar levels. But when you are undergoing (or even if not) a weight loss diet and you tend not to eat for ho...
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Author:
Mikej
13th July 2010
In fact the elements in gabatrol work immediately after intake and optimize the purpose of your human brain in many means and one such means is via Gaba, a powerful neurotransmitter found in human brain. When you start with the dosage you will experience ...
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Author:
Wilfred Tanner
21st June 2010
Fibromyalgia ranges from the very mild to the very severe. It is a chronic condition that affects 3.4% of women and approximately 0.5% of men. Fibromylagia has been a poorly understood disease for years. Many physicians believed that this was psychosomati...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
14th June 2010
Activate Your Love Power!
Several months ago I boarded a plane in Chicago headed for Portland. As soon as I settled into my seat, a baby a few rows back started to cry. The young woman next to me moaned, "Oh, no, not again. Not another crying baby."
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Author:
Lea Houston
11th June 2010
Sometimes the simplest solutions can be overlooked in favor of the latest and greatest prescription medicine. Perhaps we don't want to hear that something we could have been doing all along for free might just be the missing link for managing the primary ...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
02nd June 2010
Trying to be happy can be a tricky business. Like many of us, I wake each day looking for happiness, as well as its corollary, peace of mind. After years of searching, I have discovered that no one person or thing is enough in itself to always ensure my h...
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Author:
Cheryl Deaner, LMFT #36764
02nd June 2010
Are you suffering from social anxiety disorder and want to get rid of social phobia? Are these circumstances familiar to you? You worry for days or weeks before an event that involves socializing with people. You are very conscious in front of other peopl...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera
01st June 2010
More and more people are experiencing the negative consequences of stress, either due to the state of the economy, their situation at work or because of what is going on in their personal lives. Stress is causing people both physical and psychological pro...
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Author:
Neil Becker
31st May 2010
Fatigue is a condition that every one of us feels at some point in our lives. However, there are people who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome, which can really affect both your professional and personal life in a very negative way. Having this conditio...
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Author:
Brendan
29th May 2010
"To think is to practice brain chemistry." - Deepak Chopra
Have you ever heard someone say, "Well, I'm no brain scientist…"? Quite recently I had lunch with a friend while he was on a break from work. When he ordered a beer I raised my eyebrows in mo...
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Author:
Stacey Curnow
24th May 2010
Usually the anxiety is the result of exaggerated worry about day to day events which are not having any specific reasons to worry. The person suffering from anxiety always expects disaster in their life and they can't stop to worry due to this problem. Th...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
20th May 2010
Counseling anxiety can involve a number of tools, and I am speaking from a utilitarian view.
I want to do what works with my clients who are experiencing anxiety.
Counseling anxiety can involve a couple of interventions, both involving thinking and ...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
13th May 2010
Prozac is a medication often prescribed for bipolar disorder, bulimia, and anxiety disorders. The medication is highly effective because it acts as a serotonin inhibitor, which means that it helps balance serotonin levels in the brain. Serotonin levels ar...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
06th May 2010
Emotional awareness refers to the consciousness of moment-to-moment experience and the capacity to control the feelings as required. This is an important aspect of the alcohol treatment since many alcohol addicts are attracted to the drink when they are ...
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Author:
perdomoluis01