Articles, tagged with "psychological conditions", page 6
17th October 2008
Metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) is known as the leukodystrophies. Metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) is a inherited disorder that affects nerves, muscles, and other organs. It slowly gets worse over time. Metachromatic leukodystrophy is reported to occ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
13th October 2008
If you don't remember anything else from this article, remember this: insomnia is a symptom, not a disease. That's a very important distinction. So even though people talk about cures for insomnia and this article specifically talks about insomnia help, t...
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Author:
Phil Tsang
25th September 2008
Most people are aware that their actions and reactions determine what they get from life. How we interact with others and life situations either move us closer to our desires, further away from them or leave us stuck right where we are!
If you are at a...
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Author:
Michael McGrath
22nd September 2008
Panic attacks can twitch lacking a detailed event to trigger them, or can also be allied to certain situations, such as being in large crowds of people in restaurants or stadiums. Depending on the guise and their personality makeup, sometimes just the ant...
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Author:
Joan Shine
01st September 2008
The only battle that most people across the world seem to be bothered and frustrated about is that of the bulge. If a person is not of a perfect shape, or rather what is defined as the hour glass figure by the society, they are frowned upon and ridiculed....
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10th April 2008
Do you find yourself frequently on a diet, but unable to control how much you eat?
If the answer is, "Yes," you may qualify to join the other 4 million Americans who suffer from "binge eating disorder". Binge eating disorder, commonly thought of as co...
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Author:
Gary Avignon
04th April 2008
Good coaching is a process of asking provocative questions and listening attentively to the response, but responses can be suprising. We may set off talking about time management or assertiveness issues and quickly find ourselves talking about more signif...
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Author:
Matt Somers
01st April 2008
If you are suffering with panic attacks you will know how debilitating they are. Anyone who has experienced a panic attack will generally say that it is one of the most intensely frightening, upsetting and uncomfortable experiences of a person's life. P...
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Author:
Rachel Harding
28th February 2008
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) refers to the delayed reaction, sometimes for longer than 6 months, to a highly stressful or life threatening event. Often the causes for PTSD are myriad and distasteful, and more than 40 million women in America suff...
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Author:
Greg Frost
06th February 2008
Intoduction
Obesity is the heavy accumulation of fat in your body to such a degree that it rapidly increases your risk of diseases that can damage your health and knock years off your life, such as heart disease and diabetes.
Causes of Obesity
1)Ob...
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Author:
Peter sams
23rd January 2008
Drug abuse is a very serious problem in many places in the world, particularly the United States. What starts out as a simple curiosity or use that is considered social may result in a serious addiction.
Many individuals start using a particular drug a...
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Author:
Bill Urell
02nd September 2007
Peyronie's disease is an acquired inflammatory condition of the associated with penile curvature and, in some cases, pain. The exact cause of Peyronie's Disease is unknown but several theories have been proposed. The disease is characterized by a hard, fi...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
15th August 2007
Coping with anxiety is something that most people have probably dealt with at some point in their lives. Being nervous and twitchy about something is a natural reaction, particularly in a world of lawsuits, divorce papers, terrorist threats, and Orwellian...
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Author:
Alex Ellorde
07th August 2007
Self confidence is a psychological and emotional state of mind that responds to our need for peer recognition and self-acceptance. It's one among the oldest and most discussed ideas in psychology. It is used to describe a good but nonetheless proper perce...
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Author:
Alan B. Densky, CH
24th July 2007
A co-existing disorder means that there are several medical conditions occurring simultaneously. Headache and migraine sufferers can have various co-existing health ailments such as anxiety cardiac disorders or numerous other problems.
Such conditions ...
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Author:
Alien