Articles, tagged with "low blood sugar", page 1
07th February 2012
A lot of the public and around 33 per cent of dieters are of the belief that passing up breakfast in the morning will actually help their slimming endeavors to a particular extent. Having said that, the truth of the matter is that cutting out breakfast do...
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marcusjm
11th May 2011
It seems that there may well be a side effect of the PAGG Stack. The PAGG Stack is a new combined set of supplements which has enabled people to lose weight. There are no reported negative side effects which is why it is becoming more and more popular as ...
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Author:
Neil
18th February 2011
Have you heard of pulsating (pulsatile) tinnitus? Many people have varying results when asked this or similar questions. The lion’s share of people won’t be able to list the ordinary causes of pulsating tinnitus. The symptoms, however, are quite common. A...
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Author:
Vincent Joseph
26th November 2010
According to statistics, half of the US population will experience some sort of mental disorder in their life. The question arises, why is depression so prevalent in today's society. Shockingly, the answer may be in what we're eating.
Science has final...
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Ryan Camana
23rd November 2010
Anxiety is rampant in today's society. The problem is so great that today's high school student has as much anxiety as a psychiatric patient of the 1950's. Why is anxiety so prevalent today? Is it just the stress of modern life? Shockingly it could be wha...
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Author:
Ryan Camana
22nd November 2010
Anorexia complications fluctuate in degree and in severity. Anorexia in its most fatal complication can result in death. This can come as a big surprise to many since anorexia can lead to death even if the patient is not the least underweight. Anorexia co...
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Author:
Johnny
09th August 2010
Anxiety, panic attacks and food are linked in a number of ways. What we put in our body can actually be fueling your anxiety. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to prevent panic attacks by virtue of controlling, avoiding, or reducing the foods ...
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Medical Zones
30th April 2010
If you are one of the people who are suffering from this condition, you may be wondering about the causes of the excessive head sweating that you are experiencing. While perspiring is a normal body activity, sweating beyond the normal is a different situa...
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Author:
Mark Montel
09th March 2010
If we hear the term "blood sugar" we may have different ideas about it; however, this term is used in physiology where it refers to glucose in the blood. There are other sugars such as fructose and galactose which also exist, but, as they are relatively i...
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Author:
Julia Hanf
08th January 2010
Being pregnant is always amazing. It's a great time filled with changes in your body, new dreams and hopes, but of course there is the morning sickness to deal with. Do you think you're alone in suffering from it? Well, you're not. Listen to this, almost ...
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Author:
James Armstrong
27th October 2009
Explosive Anger Disorder! (EAD) This is a "new" label in the lexicon of the psychologists and psychiatrists. (You should know that most such labels are made up in order to get paid by insurance companies, and have no relation to real diagnosis.) It's for ...
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Author:
amit017
19th July 2009
Information On Pressure Headaches
Pressure headaches are the most common headaches and pressure headache pain tends to originate from the eyes, back, neck and other muscles. Pressure headaches can be chronic or episodic and can be described as a consta...
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Author:
Cindy
12th June 2009
For many people suffering from hypoglycemia, low blood sugar can cause symptoms that are strikingly similar to the effects of alcohol. Diabetes and many other kinds of diseases can result in hypoglycemia if blood sugar levels are not monitored and control...
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Author:
hwells8
05th June 2009
Explosive Anger Disorder/Intermittent Rage Disorder
Explosive Anger Disorder! (EAD). Or, Intermittent Rage Disorder (IRD). Take your pick of labels and/or abbreviations.
These are "new" labels in the lexicon of the psychologists and psychiatrist...
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Author:
Philip Bate PhD
13th March 2009
What does 'client service' and 'professionalism' mean to you?
Some of us believe that we are here to serve our clients and by doing so we make their lives easier. We believe that we provide solutions and we support our clients in their success. Some of...
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Author:
Coach Corry