Articles, tagged with "vertigo", page 5
21st May 2010
Over the past several months, we have been discussing imbalance, dizziness, vertigo, disequilibrium, etc., how to find out if you are at susceptible, etc. We know that as part of the natural aging process individuals will become more prone to imbalance a...
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Author:
Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
20th May 2010
The word mental vertigo is well known to pilots. It simply means dizziness. When a pilot gets into mental vertigo, he will actually begin to fly by his feelings and not by the instruments in the airplane. This is not usually a problem, as long as the p...
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Author:
gary_01coxe
20th May 2010
One of the most unpleasant aspects of a sinusitis condition is the dizziness that often comes with it. While suffering with sinus pressure or infection, one may also have to contend with a frustrating loss of equilibrium or feeling of vertigo.Understandin...
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Bosco Publishing
19th May 2010
When you have tinnitus, you hear ringing or other types of sound in the absence of an external sound stimuli. The ringing can be heard in one ear or both ears; some people hear the sounds in their head. Although many tinnitus cases are not that severe, th...
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Author:
Serena Loo
14th May 2010
Medical Doctors astonished and perplexed at this new revolutionary technique that helps eliminate pain in seconds. Pain in not a normal state of the body, and people should not be suffering from pain on a daily basis. Pain medications, cortisone shots, an...
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Author:
Dr. Yoav Stein - Leading Pain Specialist
14th May 2010
Pretty much everyone knows at least one individual who has fallen. The fall may have been purely accidental, such as a slip and fall, or the fall may have been related to vertigo More than one in three individuals age 65 years or older fall each year. The...
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Author:
Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
07th May 2010
Pretty much everyone knows at least one individual who has fallen. The fall may have been purely accidental, such as a slip and fall, or the fall may have been related to vertigo. More than one in three people age 65 years or older fall each year. The r...
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Author:
Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
19th April 2010
"The good news is I feel much, much better after taking the course you prescribed and I thank you very much for your help and advice"...?
They are a common type of chronic headache. They most commonly occur in women and usually begin between the ages ...
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Author:
Clinton Mccoy
15th April 2010
The sounds of tinnitus are more than likely one of the most distracting symptoms anyone has to live with. It can be so off putting, that it's a wonder that these people don't go insane Fortunately, there are treatment options available to tame the sympt...
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Author:
Grant
16th March 2010
I've listed some of the homeopathic remedies which may help reduce or could even become your tinnitus cure. Before you actually use any of them, you should consult with a homeopathic doctor. He or she can help you decide the exact remedy and the proper do...
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Author:
Michael Devonport
03rd March 2010
Even in the olden times, the problem of motion sickness had been prevalent. In fact, it was even referred to as "camel sickness" in the Bible, where the camel riders experience nausea due to moderate swaying.
With the advent of technology, motion sick...
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Author:
Marco Terrell
26th February 2010
When you feel anxiety attack symptoms that come on you can become overwhelmed with the feelings you are experiencing at this time. You can be in a crowd and you know what will happen if the attack begins. If you have never experienced an anxiety attack be...
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Author:
herbalcure30
16th February 2010
The Amygdala and Fear are thought to be associated to one another.
The Amygdala is the name of the collection of nuclei found in the frontal portions of the temporal lobes within the brain.
Occasionally, there can be incapacitating problems associat...
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Author:
mokiwigirl
26th January 2010
When faced with the option of whether to purchase disability insurance, many consumers say no without fully understanding the consequences of their decision. The major reason why so few people opt for a smart amount of disability insurance is that disabil...
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Author:
Raleigh Irwin
25th January 2010
The fear of heights - Acrophobia - is something that we treat regularly here in our hypnotherapy clinics in the UK
Though often incorrectly referred to as 'vertigo', true acrophobia is an extreme and irrational fear of being in high places. For the per...
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Author:
Peter Field