Articles, tagged with "brain chemistry", page 6
30th April 2010
Interest increases into natural alternatives by the day. More and more information is now becoming openly available regarding the side effects of stimulant medications to treat this condition. With estimates now reaching around 20 % of children presenting...
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Author:
compuclic
14th April 2010
You first light up a cigarette when you are in your teens. You would think that you were invincible and knew you could quit the habit any time. Any way, the very first puff tasted awful but there was a certain kick to it; your pulse raced and it took you ...
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Author:
Epuffer
13th April 2010
Alcohol abuse is a major problem worldwide with whole communities and sometimes nations affected by it. Drinking can easily turn from a fun social activity into a dependency problem, and quite often one is not even aware that this has taken place. The dam...
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Author:
Dan Feildman
30th March 2010
If you are like so many carp, catfish and barbel anglers, you will recently have taken a deeper interest in adapting your ready made baits or even making your own homemade baits to improve your catches. Far too many anglers think that bait making is all a...
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Tim F. Richardson
16th March 2010
It is normal for every person to experience anxiety attacks, especially during stressful situations and traumatic events in life. As health experts say, anxiety is a typical response of person's body that signals possible dangers ahead. However, when anx...
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Author:
Moses Holder
12th March 2010
Happy relationships are the result of Fairy Godmother intervention right?
Anybody who lives in the United States, or who has ever seen a Disney movie knows that the Fairy Godmother must decide to intervene for a happy relationship to happen.
Or if y...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
03rd March 2010
"Laughter is the best medicine" -- who doesn't know this popular adage? Laughter is not a cure for cancer or other degenerative diseases, but doctors and the medical professionals found that it increases treatment receptiveness in patients. Scientists res...
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Author:
Faustino Stokes
24th February 2010
When is the beginning of a relationship?
Well, Helen Fisher,Ph.D., has studied and written about romantic relationships for a long time, and her model brings some clarity to a process that is highly emotional for those of us in the throes of beginning ...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
19th February 2010
Regular physical activity and exercise is essential in weight loss, weight control, and improved health. Different kinds of exercise offer various benefits. Cardiovascular or aerobic training primarily improves the heart and the lungs, weight training imp...
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Author:
Dustin Hines
18th February 2010
- Does not enforce good eating habits
- Stresses the body
Nutritional Cleansing:
- Gives the body MORE nutrient-rich protein, carbs essential fats and minerals
- Long-term lifestyle approach to internal health
- Weight management stability
- Bal...
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Author:
Lino Rivas
18th February 2010
Which chemistry of love are you seeking information about?
There are a couple of love chemistry's to talk about, one for infatuation, which is what Helen Fisher,Ph.D., has studied and written about, and the other is what might grow out of infatuation, ...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
12th February 2010
I have been in the business of treating depression for nearly two decades now and, during this time I have seen many additions to the treatment armoury that psychiatrists use. Since the latter half of the last century enormous leaps of progress have been ...
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Author:
Dr Russell Razzaque
05th February 2010
What is real chemistry relationships? Most writers indicate that the chemistry of romantic love, which is a powerful, life changing experience, and can happen very rapidly in our brains, is not the true relationship chemistry, or is not a soul mate relati...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
03rd February 2010
We live in a society infused with pharmaceuticals and drugs to treat everything from depression and sleep to anxiety and indigestion. Drug companies constantly bombard the general audiences with commercials touting new prescription drugs suitable to cure...
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Author:
Ivan Wyatt
03rd February 2010
First of all let's get something straight: We have all been there. It gets late at night, we've had a long day and we feel those hunger pangs hit us. We don't want to make a big meal, so we reach for that snack instead.
Of course when it's late at ni...
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Author:
Robert Palmer