Articles, tagged with "relaxation therapy", page 5
02nd December 2008
Many people think that they need an insomnia doctor straight away if they develop insomnia. This is simply untrue. You do not need an insomnia doctor to treat insomnia, especially if you have a mild case. Although some cases of insomnia may warrant treatm...
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Author:
Writingman1421
01st December 2008
An inflammation of the stomach lining, gastritis is usually signaled by indigestion, either with or without bleeding in the digestive tract. Acute gastritis, often develops when people are subjected to sudden stress, such as from extensive burns or other ...
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Author:
Ash
18th November 2008
When it comes to the facts about insomnia, many people are confused. Some think insomnia is a serious condition in which the affected individual goes for weeks or even months without sleep. Others believe that insomnia can only be treated with prescriptio...
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Author:
Writingman1421
05th November 2008
Gastritis is not a disease on its own but a symptom of abnormal digestion. It is characterized by inflammation or irritation of the lining of the stomach. It affects millions of people worldwide. It can be divided into 3 categories: (1) erosive and hemorr...
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Author:
mohamad ali
03rd November 2008
Continued from Part 1 . . .
Now that you have completed the "breathing tutorial," and the "sitting qigong relaxation therapy experience," and now a couple of "tai chi movements" on the video tutorial, you are probably feeling much better than you had i...
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Author:
Bill Douglas
10th September 2008
Brain exercise may simply be a new fad or a real way to avoid Alzheimer's, aphasia and memory loss that typically accompanies the aging process. If you look at all of the combined research, it appears that the effective brain exercizes are those that are ...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
03rd July 2008
Do you need a holiday that really refreshes your body and soul? One of complete physical indulgence, where every mental and bodily ailment is tended to and abolished, leaving a new person with a fresh outlook on life? It sounds slightly fictional doesnt i...
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Author:
Gavin Wyatt
21st June 2008
Diabetes is usually caused because of lack of insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps us to derive energy from foods. We may eat lots of foods, but since our body is deficient in insulin, these foods never add to our nutrition and we don't derive any ene...
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Author:
peterhutch
17th June 2008
As a child I remember my Mum's weekly trip to the hair-dresser. She set this couple of hours a week aside for herself without fail, and came back refreshed, relaxed and looking ten years younger. My Dad's visits were less frequent, but I know he secretly ...
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Author:
joyh
15th May 2008
Belching is often caused by aerophagia, a medical term for swallowing air. Everyone carries a certain amount of air and other gases in the gastrointestinal tract all the time. On average, this tends to be slightly less than 1 cupful. Yet the body is co...
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Author:
Corwin Brown
04th April 2008
As blood flows through arteries it pushes against the inside of the artery walls. The more pressure the blood exerts on the artery walls, the higher the blood pressure will be. The size of small arteries also affects the blood pressure. When the muscular ...
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Author:
Corwin Brown
17th March 2008
High blood force, too called hypertension, is harmful because it makes the eye job harder to pump blood to the system and it contributes to hardening of the arteries or atherosclerosis and the growth of eye bankruptcy. Hypertension is an exceedingly popul...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a common problem. CPP is poorly understood and, consequently, poorly managed. This condition is best managed using a multidisciplinary approach. Chronic pelvic pain is defined as pain that occurs below the umbilicus (belly but...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
19th January 2008
Osteoporosis, or "brittle bones," occurs when the bone density is reduced, resulting in thin, weak, and porous bones. The bone becomes thin due to a loss of calcium, causing persistent backache, in the neck, rib, and hip area, The back gradually becomes s...
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Author:
Alien
18th January 2008
Atherosclerosis is the result of smoking, too much fat in the diet (including cholesterol, see box" Ideal cholesterol levels "), and lack of proper exercise, coupled with excessive mental and emotional stress and strain. This causes a gradual buildup of f...
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Author:
Alien