Articles, tagged with "cortisol levels", page 6
03rd March 2008
Weight training programs are organized to build muscle and also gain required weight. There are some basic points, which are to be considered in order to gain adequate weight or muscle building. Some instructions are given below.
Heavy weight should be...
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Author:
Alien
23rd February 2008
Stress, to put it bluntly, is bad for you. It can kill you, in fact. A study now reveals that stress causes deterioration in everything from your gums to your heart and can make you more susceptible to everything from the common cold to cancer.
Thanks...
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Author:
Alvaro
23rd February 2008
Stress kills. Its potentially fatal effect on the heart is well documented. But new research suggests that it is probably the reason for everything from decaying gums to common colds.
An article in Observer, the monthly magazine of the Association for...
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Author:
Alvaro
22nd February 2008
Increased pigmentation of the skin is seen in a number of systemic diseases. In porphyria cutanea tarda, hyperpigmentation occurs on the face and arms, presumably because of the photosensitizing effect of porphyrins. It is accompanied by hirsutism of the ...
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Author:
David Jones
21st January 2008
As well as being a really enjoyable way to pass time laughter is proving to be more and more helpful to the well being of both our mind and body as scientists find new ways that having a laugh and a giggle help us. Below are listed just a few of the helpf...
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Author:
Justin Whelan
10th August 2007
How many of you consider the importance of sleep in relation to fat-loss, injury prevention and recovery, lack of focus, and overall health and vitality?
According to a study published in the Lancet Medical Journal (1) chronic sleep deprivation may spe...
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Author:
info@3dpts.com
01st June 2007
How does stress affect health?
When we do hormone lab tests on women we find startling clues to stress and fatigue. On every person tested, the adrenal glands are in exhaustion; not just fatigue, but extreme exhaustion. Also, on every test done, with...
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Author:
Doclind
30th May 2007
The "cures" for acne vary dependant on the type and severity of acne. The truth is, there is currently no cure for acne, only treatments. Some people have success treating their acne with over the counter topical medications, and others require a combinat...
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Author:
alvarodouglas
30th April 2007
Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a naturally occuring compound found in many foods such as vegetables, soybeans, rice amd fish. It is necessary for proper functionming for all mammalian cells and in humans it's found in very metabolic tissues such as skeletal m...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
06th October 2006
Copyright 2006 David McEvoy
It is well known that stress can potentially have a negative effect on both physical and mental health, but recent research conducted by the University of Valencia in Spain indicates that high-grade ethyl-epa fish oil could ...
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Author:
dave mcevoy
09th June 2006
Ageing has always been associated with immunological changes; the effects of stress and age are interlinked where a deregulation of the immune function can have a significant impact on physical health. On the other hand stress can both enhance and increas...
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Author:
A.Belth
22nd November 2005
Copyright 2005 Daily News Central
Low job satisfaction in working mothers increases the stress levels of their children, but allowing them to spend more time in childcare can help overcome these effects, according to new research published in Developme...
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Author:
Rita Jenkins
12th September 2005
From driving up your blood pressure and cholesterol, to
increasing your risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and
more, there's no question that being overweight is more than
just a cosmetic problem - it's a serious threat to your
health.
At...
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Author:
Michael Lewis