Articles, tagged with "rapid eye movement", page 5
23rd July 2009
It is a reality that in each day of our lives we go into a trance-like state - when we surf the net, when we watch a movie, or when we read a book. It is through these times that we get lost in the moment for a while and are not aware of what had been goi...
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Author:
Al Perhacs
20th July 2009
Breastfeeding is a very natural and the healthiest choice both for mother and baby. Most of the times, breastfeeding goes well and both mother and baby are happy. Let us review the alarm signals that may be suggesting that the breastfeeding process might ...
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Jasica
06th July 2009
To understand a night terror and how to deal with it appropriately, it is important to be able to distinguish a night terror from a nightmare. A nightmare is merely a bad dream and is easily managed, however, night terrors need to be dealt with different...
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Author:
figur8
01st July 2009
At some time or other in our lives, nearly everybody will experience difficulties with their sleep. The causes can vary greatly from a physical problem, such as toothache or a bad back, or nervous anticipation about an approaching event, such as giving a ...
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markcb
09th June 2009
Most of us have busy, hectic lives. There is always a new task to be added to the schedule until eventually something has to give and for many of us that something is our sleep. We look at sleep time as cutting into our productivity and think "it's more...
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Robert Palmer
03rd June 2009
As Hamlet said when he was thinking of topping himself due to his uncle killing his dad and the fact that his dad's murderer was now his step dad and his proper dad's ghost was haunting him and his sister was cutting up rough too, to sleep perchance to dr...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
01st June 2009
A good bed and a good night's sleep are couple of things that are hard to beat. There is nothing worse than feeling rough through tossing and turning and other stuff that conspire to starve the tired mind of timely rest through the long night time. Lying ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
Nightmares and night terrors can be equally frightening for both child and parent, especially when they start happening frequently. Nightmares occur during the REM (rapid eye movement) phase of sleep. They might vary in length, but the child will usuall...
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Author:
Jan Richards
04th April 2009
Dreams are sequence images, sounds and feelings experienced while sleeping, strongly associated with rapid eye movement sleep. Dreams have a long history both as a subject of conjecture and as a source of inspiration. They allow the repressed parts of the...
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Author:
Ken Asselin
27th March 2009
Experts agree you can tell so much about a person's truthfulness by looking for any eye body language signs of lying.
Here are the signs that should alarm you about the possibility of conversing or interacting with a liar:
Eye Body Language Sign # ...
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Author:
Michael Lee
13th March 2009
These days, it's easy to tell whether someone is lying or not. One of the ways you can find out is by looking at the signs of lying eyes. They say that the eyes are the windows to a person's soul. It turns out that this isn't such a far-fetched idea after...
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Author:
Michael Lee
10th March 2009
Everywhere you appear may it be online or your local bookstore or health magazine, you'll be finding tips left and right on how to lose weight and sculpt that perfect person that a lot of people dream of. Although multitude of people experience from what ...
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Muscle Trainer
28th February 2009
Sleep disorders are common in childhood and can include Para insomnias, sleep-related breathing disorders, insomnia, hyper insomnia such as narcolepsy and circadian rhythm disorder.
Para insomnia is the objectionable experiences or physical events, at ...
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Author:
Rashimadan
16th February 2009
One of the most complicated things to do is getting started with a valuable project such as attaining a healthy body. This is often the basic nature of humans. There is always a tendency to set aside important things today and instead prefer to do it some...
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Author:
suegold
01st February 2009
When kids grind their teeth it is called bruxism. Bruxism usually happens during the night, when kids clench the lower and the upper teeth, while rubbing them. Usually kids do this when they're sleeping so they don't know they're doing it.
Why do some ...
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Author:
Cristian Stan