Articles, tagged with "loss of concentration", page 5
19th December 2008
To live a long and healthy life it is very important to eat right and stay and shape. One of the best options to achieve health and weight goals is to hire a fitness coach to come to your home.
There are many advantages to have a fitness instructor ...
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Author:
Neelam Chamoli
08th December 2008
Seasonal Affective Disorder, which is commonly known as SAD, is a condition which may trigger depression and feelings of lethargy along with fatigue and many other problems. SAD is different from sadness in a way that people suffering from SAD may experie...
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Author:
Rosana Horowitz
25th November 2008
Millions of Americans suffer from drug and alcohol addiction. Victims who suffer from such addictions find that it's very hard to carry out their daily activities without these substances. Often, they are not even aware that they are addicted - until it i...
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Author:
Gen Wright
13th October 2008
The severe symptoms of lack of sleep can really cause problems in your life. We all know the smaller symptoms of insomnia and lack of sleep, such as irritability and tiredness, but those really aren't all that dangerous. At most, they're a bit bothersome....
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Author:
Writingman1421
24th July 2008
There are various forms of depression, each having its own cause and effects. Every individual has exhibited signs of depression in various points of their lives. Depression is the result of the mind processing events, examining the situation and negative...
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Author:
Ian Spencer
17th July 2008
Our bodies contain a large amount of water, in fact about two thirds of our body weight is water. However, we need it all - losing just one percent of our body weight due to fluid loss can cause dehydration and any more than that can lead to serious medic...
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Author:
NickVB
21st May 2008
Jet lag (desynchronosis) occurs while rapidly crossing time zones, or, more specifically, it occurs after crossing the Earth's meridians. Meridians demarcate geographic position in relation to the Earth's poles and, ultimately, define time zones. Jet lag ...
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Author:
Corwin Brown
23rd January 2008
The Remedies below are recommended for problems particularly associated with traveling and vacations.
Motion Sickness
The sensation of motion when traveling affects the balance of the inner ear and can result in feelings of nausea, dizziness, and an...
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Author:
Alien
14th November 2007
Whether you are just beginning an exercise regimen, or you are an experienced athlete, these tips could help you to have a more productive workout. Drink plenty of water while exercising! Hydration is key to optimal performance. As we exercise, our body...
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Author:
Lorna Goldsborough
10th November 2007
The literal translation for the word tinnitis from Latin means "to tinkle or ring like a bell." It is loosely defined as hearing noises in the ears that no one else present can hear. These can range from ringing, roaring, clicks, whistling, or hissing. Ti...
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Author:
Ann Stewart
25th September 2007
Email is one on the most valuable timesaving tools available in the business world today. Imagine if every time you had to get a message to a client, supplier or employee, you had to pick-up the phone or meet with them in person. The lost hours could be a...
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26th August 2007
It is a situation familiar to just about every parent in the UK; you are making yet another trip to the dreaded supermarket. Tension is high as you are already running fifteen minutes behind schedule, when from the back seat a terrible noise begins.
'P...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
25th July 2007
A migraine headache is a severe headache with pain felt on one or both sides of the head. The pain is typically concentrated around the front part of the head near the temples, or behind an eye or ear. The headache may last for several hours or even sever...
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Author:
Alien
18th June 2007
With our busy lives and mounting responsibilities we think that the faster we work, or the harder we work, the more we will accomplish. While this sounds good in theory, it is just not true. When we try to work faster, we may lose focus and this results i...
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Author:
Shafir Ahmad
13th May 2007
You've probably heard those narrators on the National Geographic specials say things like, "Water gives life" or "Without water there could be no life." They may be overly dramatic, but they're right...
We humans are more than 70 per cent water. Taking...
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Author:
Michael Douglas