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Here's A Basic, Simple Process To Keep You Young

29th September 2009
Here's A Basic, Simple Process To Stay Young Aging well requires courage... and not one of us is uncalled. On the other hand, you might be aging, but that doesn’t mean you have to look it. If you simply follow a basic course of action… any of us ca... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Little History Of Sleep Disorder

29th September 2009
When we hear about sleeping disorders we're commonly hearing about those who sleepwalk and can't sleep which is known as insomnia, but often we wonder why sleeping disorders are becoming a prominent issue in today's society. Right now according to the web... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon

Can Sleeping Pills Cause Weight/inch Gain? The Answer Is Shocking!

28th September 2009
You are a health-conscious guy. It is easy to tell that by your ripped physique and obvious concern for exercise and cardiovascular health. What others can’t see is your need to take sleeping pills to help you sleep. You are so wired up constantly fr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Should You Confide in Your Friends About Your Panic Attacks?

28th September 2009
Imagine sitting in the gymnasium at your child’s school while you’re having a full-blown panic attack. There are people all around you and if you get up to leave the gym everyone will be staring at you. Your heart is racing a million miles a minute.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Harnessing Hypnosis Mind Power Secret Self Unconscious

25th September 2009
According to many researchers, hypnosis is far more than just a party trick. In fact, it significantly changes how the brain works. Hypnosis can significantly affect activity in the part of the brain that is responsible for dealing with and responding to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Train Your Leadership - Realise Your Full Potential

25th September 2009
I have been fascinated over the years by the debate, research and discussion about leadership and management. Increasingly there seems to be a focus on the differences between leadership and management and it seems to me that this has developed in part be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Omega3 Fish Oil – Five Dynamic Health Advantages To Gain By Adding This To Your Diet

25th September 2009
I would like to list 5 areas of the body that have shown improvement by adding omega3 fish oil to a daily diet. Health professionals and scientists alike have agreed that the properties in this specific oil enhance the overall health of the following: ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

FINDMEAGIFT.COM FEELS THE FORCE!

23rd September 2009
FINDMEAGIFT.COM FEELS THE FORCE! The new Star Wars Force Trainer that you control with your mind! As technology grows ever more advanced, the first toy to be controlled by brain activity launches this week at Findmeagift.com! Star Wars fans the wor... Read >
Author: sarah hague

What Is Wellness Of The Mind?

23rd September 2009
The level of spirituality we hold with ourselves is one way in which we establish some wellness of mind. Spirituality, on any level, is a way to cleanse the mind and refresh the soul. Wellness is not only about the mind, though. It is a state of our whole... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Meditation: A Path To Inner Peace

23rd September 2009
Throughout history, meditation has been an integral part of many cultures. Records indicate that meditation was practiced in ancient Greece and India more than 5,000 years ago. In the Buddhist religion, meditation is an important part of their spiritual... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Distribution of Promotional Products Increases Company's Brand Name

22nd September 2009
In this world, running a business successfully needs very strong implication of marketing and selling strategies. For promoting a business and its products and services, promotional products such as bags, mugs, coasters, calendars, caps, pens, mugs, choco... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Some Information About Narcolepsy

22nd September 2009
There are over 3 million cases of narcolepsy and is estimated by medical reports that 200,000 Americans, but just under 50,000 are actually officially diagnosed by a doctor. It has been said that it's widespread like the neurological disease Parkinson's d... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon

A Sleep Study - What to Expect

21st September 2009
When sleep apnea is suspected a sleep study is recommended in most cases. It is a very good tool to collect comprehensive information about somebody’s sleep pattern. Multiple data channels will record certain physiological parameters taken from your ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Sleep Aid to Dream About

21st September 2009
Just when one thinks that there is just one too many sleep aids available in the market, think again. A new sleep aid that can promote dreaming has been formulated by drug researchers and pharmacologists. The said is also said to be effective in improvin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fight the Exam Stress

18th September 2009
Our life always offers us to take different exams - some or other kinds of trials, where we have to prove our competence, our well being, our determination and our IQ. Student having to submit his philosophy term paper, surgeon operating for the first tim... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Amethyst Gemstone - The Sobriety Gem

17th September 2009
Amazing Amethyst Gemstone Amethyst is an enchanting burgundy-colored gem which has been liked by royal families thr oughout history, all of the way back to 3000 B.C. in Egypt. Yet notwithstanding its royal history, it's incredibly inexpensi... Read >
Author: Bob Ethan

Autism Spectrum Disorders: Motor Cognitive Binding

16th September 2009
Functional neurology and hemispheric integration therapy in the treatment of autism spectrum disorders at times uses a concept called the motor cognitive binding in the treatment of these children. This is based on the fact that balance and coordinati... Read >
Author: drmane

Agoraphobia - Recovery Techniques Which Are Often Used

16th September 2009
Agoraphobia can be treated. If one of the recovery techniques doesn't work, don't be afraid to try something else that can produce better results. Herbal remedies are able to calm anxieties associated with agoraphobia. In fact, two herbs namely Kava Kava ... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Are There any Benefits to Energy Drinks and What is in Them?

14th September 2009
The benefits of energy drinks providing added energy and improved performance are appealing to consumers looking for a beverage that can provide them with an energy boost during the day. Many people are consuming energy drinks in place of their usual cof... Read >
Author: Dr Vic Kalman

Causes of Baldness

11th September 2009
The most common type of baldness in men is known as male pattern baldness. With this type of hair loss, men will experience hair loss at the temples and the crown of the head. Male pattern baldness can occur at any age, however this process mostly starts ... Read >
Author: mikehayden

Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Sixth Sense

07th September 2009
The functional neurology and Hemispheric Integration Therapy model for Autism Spectrum Disorders views sensory input as a major factor affecting and influencing those with Autism. I often say that most people are aware of the fact that if you damage the... Read >
Author: drmane

OCD and Your Teenager

07th September 2009
Obsessive compulsive disorder or OCD starts from adolescence onwards. OCD is feeling of strong obsessions and compulsions which result in intense discomfort and affects daily functioning. Obsessions are thoughts which are persistent and recurrent. They ev... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry

Insomnia Cure - How Do You Cure Insomnia Naturally?

20th August 2009
Asking a doctor "how do you cure insomnia naturally?" is like asking your telephone company how to get free phone service. Do you really think they're going to tell you? Of course not! If they did, they would be putting a whole in their own pocket! All... Read >
Author: Apple

Insomnia Cure - Best Way To Cure Chronic Insomnia Fast

20th August 2009
One of the most common sleep problems around happens to be chronic insomnia. However, to be honest, it really shouldn't be one of the most common sleep problems due to the fact that it's so very easy to cure. Yes, you read correctly -- it's EASY to cure c... Read >
Author: Apple

Different Medicine for Depression - Is It The Appropriate Option For You?

13th August 2009
If you are trying to find a healthy natural method to handle clinical depression then some of the alternative medicines would definitely be worth looking at and giving them a try. Different medications have turned out to be quite prevalent recently as a l... Read >
Author: normanh2

Why People Listen To The Experts

11th August 2009
Dan Ariely, the author of "Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions," wrote about a research on how we accept advice from others and "experts" in particular. The experiment featured a subject, an "expert" and an fMRI machine. ... Read >
Author: IgorHelpsYouSucceed

How To Improve Your Health With Hammocks

10th August 2009
Have you ever wondered why it feels so good to lie there, suspended, almost weightless, swaying or swinging… on nothing but a net? What draws us to the hammock as the ultimate simplistic resting device that we cannot live with out? Well, it has to do wi... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Guy

Mind Training and Entering The Zone

03rd August 2009
Dr Siff responding to a question from his Supertraining group on mental training and entering the zone! The question was as follows - Just wondering if anyone knew anything about this, using EEG to measure brain activity and help a person, enter ‘the zo... Read >
Author: Mel Siff

Meditation and Relaxation: Harvesting Psychological, Physiological and Spiritual Benefits

02nd August 2009
Meditation and relaxation can be done whilst on foot or doing simple repetitive tasks. Walking meditation helps splits down habitual routine mental categories, therefore regaining the main nature of events and perceptions, focusing attention on the proced... Read >
Author: jdanjer

Meditation and Relaxation: Reaping Psychological, Physiological and Spiritual Benefits

01st August 2009
Meditation and relaxation can be done whilst on foot or doing simple repetitive tasks. Walking meditation helps splits down habitual routine mental categories, therefore regaining the main nature of events and perceptions, focusing attention on the proced... Read >
Author: Al Perhacs

Neurofeedback Therapy – A Treatment For The Brain Dysregulation

30th July 2009
A direct training of the efficient functioning of the brain, Neurofeedback therapy or treatment is a technique that gives the user the actual or realtime feedback of the brain performance. The activity is measured by sensors on the scalp, or it can be aud... Read >
Author: roby.john

Learn Why Autistic Children Think in Pictures Instead of Words

30th July 2009
Communication skills for autistic children differ from the norm, including their thinking process. Children with autism find words too busy, so it's easier to retain information through pictures. Through remembrance of pictures, autistic children are able... Read >

Making Addictive Carp Fishing Baits That Catch More Fish!

27th July 2009
There is far more to carp baits than meets the eye (and human senses) and these hidden factors can easily give you those edges you need to catch a big very wary fish or catch you far more than your fair share of fish over all; so read on for some surprisi... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

FINDMEAGIFT.COM FEELS THE FORCE!

23rd July 2009
FINDMEAGIFT.COM FEELS THE FORCE! The new Star Wars Force Trainer that you control with your mind! As technology grows ever more advanced, the first toy to be controlled by brain activity launches this week at Findmeagift.com! Star Wars fans the world... Read >
Author: sarah hague

How to Read People’s Minds: 3 Secret Ways To Read People’s Thoughts

18th July 2009
While we haven’t yet reached the age of flying cars and robot wars, we have at least reached the point where we know how to read people’s minds. These days, there are various methods you can use to know what another person is thinking. These metho... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Healthy Aging for the Brain: Understanding the Facts, not the Myths

04th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 SharpBrains Think about this: How can anyone take care of his or her brain when every week brings a new barrage of articles and studies which seem to contradict each other? Do supplements improve memory? Are physical and brain act... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Men and Machines

18th June 2009
Advanced Step In Innovative Mobility (Asimo) is one of a very few robots that can walk reliably on two legs. It is fitted with twin cameras in its head and is powered by 34 individual motors. Lately, researchers at the Honda Research Institute has demo... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com

Healthy Diet in The Office

15th June 2009
Everybody would agree that sitting all day in the office, stressing out over your duties, responsibilities, or issues you face at work, would not help you lose any weight. The truth is that this way of life will make you gain even more than you think. Off... Read >
Author: Gergana

How to treat anxiety attacks - Simple Ways To Treat

11th June 2009
Have you discover out how to treat your stress attacks? Many have discovered how to do this and best of all they have done so without the aid a healthcare professional like a doctor.Just like with any problem in life whether or not it's illness or stress,... Read >
Author: Mike Izzo

Lyric Analysis Mental Exercise

09th June 2009
To Seeking Deeper Meanings to Songs, Good Brain Activity To listen to a song is soothing, and usually with more complicated lyrics, we take time to read through the wordings and, if possible, relate them to our own concerns or form our opinions on them... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

Neurofeedback Therapy – A Treatment For The Brain Dysregulation

18th May 2009
A direct training of the efficient functioning of the brain, Neurofeedback therapy or treatment is a technique that gives the user the actual or realtime feedback of the brain performance. The activity is measured by sensors on the scalp, or it can be aud... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

Neurofeedback Therapy – A Treatment For The Brain Dysregulation

18th May 2009
A direct training of the efficient functioning of the brain, Neurofeedback therapy or treatment is a technique that gives the user the actual or realtime feedback of the brain performance. The activity is measured by sensors on the scalp, or it can be aud... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

Cure Anxiety Now Naturally

26th April 2009
Most people endures anxiousness at some point in their lives as it is a natural part of being human. Nevertheless, when anxiety is part of your daily life for long periods and without real cause, it becomes chronic and needs to be addressed. Some unfortu... Read >
Author: bo collins

Cure Anxiety Now Naturally

26th April 2009
Most people endures anxiousness at some point in their lives as it is a natural part of being human. Nevertheless, when anxiety is part of your daily life for long periods and without real cause, it becomes chronic and needs to be addressed. Some unfortu... Read >
Author: bo collins

Fibromyalgia, a rheumatic disorder

10th April 2009
What is Fibromyalgia or FMS? Fibromyalgia is a rheumatic disorder that is characterized by widespread muscle pain and fatigue that has no physical cause. People suffering from FMS will wake up feeling tired and lethargic and will experience aching a... Read >
Author: HerbalMeds

Using Hypnosis To Treat Some Health Syndrome

08th April 2009
Many people find themselves completely absorbed into a book they are reading or a movie they are watching to the point that they become unaware of what is going on around them. Some feel a strange, warm sensation come over us them just before falling asle... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How Does Stress Affect The Brain? The Truth Exposed!

08th April 2009
How does stress affect the brain? In order to find a definite answer to this question, it is important to understand how brain activity works and how it is altered with the presence of stressors. The brain is one of the most vital organs in the body, ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Compensation Awards For Accidental Brain Injury

21st March 2009
The effects that can occur as a result of a serious brain injury are wide ranging. In its most extreme form, a relative with severe brain injury may be in a coma or a persistent vegetative state; this is where the brain injury victim is unable to regai... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hemorrhoids Home Remedies

13th March 2009
You can help your problems at home in more than one way. In fact, many hemorrhoids home remedies stem from finding a better diet to help you with your situation. Generally speaking, if you eat healthier, you will feel better. The same is true for a condit... Read >
Author: Erin Celeste

Flowers And Gifts Are A Memorable Piece Of Art

12th March 2009
Flowers and gifts are heartfelt expressions that the brain registers in the same way it would language. Red rose bouquets can say "I love you" or balloon bouquets can say "Get Well Soon." Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark observed people... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Too old to work? | Sales sector news from Workcircle

10th March 2009
With fierce competition for jobs, particularly in the high-pressure sales sector, older candidates can be at a disadvantage. Yet those who’ve been in the workplace for over 25 years have a lot to offer beyond the benefits of their experience. A recen... Read >
Author: trumpington

Stress Management - 7 Benefits Of A Peaceful Mind

10th March 2009
The second alternative, changing the way you deal with stress is the most effective but takes some work on the part of the changer. Humans are thinkers. It's this capacity to think that makes us different for the rest of the animal kingdom and it also ... Read >
Author: Linda Hampton RN MSN

Life is But a Dream - Dreams reveal our most secret fears and desires

24th February 2009
Our fascination with dreams is as old as human identity. Dreams represent a world existing on another level of consciousness, common to all, yet still completely individual. Dreams reflect one's most personal thoughts and feelings, often so private, they ... Read >
Author: geet.nh2009

Spiritual Alchemy

23rd February 2009
We know that the iron core of our earth vibrates at 40 hertz (40 pulses per second.) Our earths crust has a different vibrational speed at around 7.5 hertz. When we are at the height of our brain activity we record roughly 40 hertz and a 7.5 hertz low ... Read >
Author: Beau Hermes

Foods That Affect Sleep

22nd January 2009
Do you remember how as a child, whenever you can't sleep, your mom would give you a warm glass of milk to help you feel sleepy. You may think that it's just a make-believe cure for sleeplessness, but there is a scientific fact to back it up.Milk is rich i... Read >
Author: morningshift

Positive thinking and self-healing

21st January 2009
To those of us who view medicine as the only course of treatment for illness or disease would be amazed at claims that you can help to heal youself by positive thinking. Our parents, friends, doctors and media have programmed our minds to think that wh... Read >
Author: KA Finch

Why You Should Use Natural ADHD Remedies

12th January 2009
When my son was diagnosed with ADHD, trying to decide the best action for treatment was physically and emotionally exhaustive because as a Mom, i wanted what was best for him. Was it going to be natural ADHD remedies or prescription medicine? After doing ... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

Causes of Fibromyalgia, Know about Fibromyalgia Symptoms

05th January 2009
Fibromyalgia is extremely difficult to diagnose. Diagnosis though becomes easier once the causes of the disease are known, but in the case of fibromyalgia, even the causes are confused. Different researchers have different theories as to what causes this ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Higher Income and Lower Income Children Show Signs of Huge Gap on Brain Activity

03rd January 2009
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Researchers from the University of California (UC), Berkeley, recently conducted a study on comparing the brains of low-income children to that of high-income children. The results of the study found that the socioeconom... Read >
Author: LegalView

The Four Levels of Brainwaves for Isochronic Tones

30th December 2008
When listening to isochronic tones it helps to look into the different levels of brainwaves that are used for these tones. There are four levels of brainwaves for isochronic tones. These range from lower waves that are used for rest and higher waves that ... Read >
Author: onlineincoypq

Health Benefits of Meditation, Reduce Stress and Improve Overall Wellbeing

29th December 2008
Meditation is healthy, safe and affordable. In fact it’s free. The only expense you’ll have is a meditation mat, which isn’t especially necessary-at least from my experience. Meditation has been around for 5,000 years, and was originally a spiritual... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Dangers Of Self Hypnosis And Why You Should Avoid It

14th December 2008
Spiralling down into a state of wake-unconsciousness is not like how you see it on T.V. Self hypnosis is something I would not recommend because the potential disasters are very real and severe damage could happen to anyone who doesn’t know what they ar... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Give Your Brain A Rest

05th December 2008
In my study of right and left brain directed thinking, I spontaneously came upon John Reeses' phenomenal exercise, Why You must Reboot Your Brain, as I was surfing the internet, a decidedly right brain activity according to Daniel L. Pink, author of "A Wh... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

How does internet influent on elderly people.

02nd December 2008
Good news for all gamers! From a long time scientists are interesting in the influence of computer technologies on human brain's activity but mostly we hear about negative side like dependence from internet or game "fever". And rarely we can meet informat... Read >
Author: Yanita

Harness The Power Of Mind Control For Self-Betterment

02nd December 2008
Spiralling down into a state of wake-unconsciousness is not like how you see it on T.V. Self hypnosis is something I would not recommend because the potential disasters are very real, and severe damage could happen to anyone who doesn’t know what th... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Brain Injury: Choosing a legal representative

02nd December 2008
Do you know what you would need to do if someone close to you had an accident that left them severely debilitated as a result of a brain injury? Unfortunately, unless you are presently experiencing such a distressing situation, it is most unlikely that yo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Basics of Indoor Wall Water Fountains

30th November 2008
Coming home each day can be a stress relieving period when you know you can relax with the sound of water falling in your living room. Indoor wall water fountains help to create the ultimate tranquil room in your home. The light playing on the wall as it ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Central Nervous Depressants

24th November 2008
CNS depressants slow normal brain function. In higher doses, some CNS depressants can become general anesthetics. Tranquilizers and sedatives are examples of CNS depressants. CNS depressants can be divided into two groups, based on their chemistry and... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Fibromyalgia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

12th November 2008
Fibromyalgia is an arthritis-related condition characterized widespread muscle pain and the presence of tender points, or areas of the body that are particularly sensitive to pressure. Other symptoms may include sleep disturbances, severe fatigue, depress... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

Coping With Memory Loss

11th November 2008
Forgetfulness may be annoying but it shouldn’t be a cause for worrying when you forget people’s names, or where you left your keys. These are still normal and it happens to most people. However, when you start forgetting the names of a family member o... Read >
Author: morningshift

Tips on Oil Painting - Thinking While Painting

29th October 2008
Oil painting is a mainly right brain activity but the left brain is by no means idle. A good question to ask is: What sort of brain activity goes into the act of painting? Here are some answers: * The Drawing Phase - In this phase you create a drawi... Read >
Author: Remi

ADD/ADHD:Children - Adolescents - Adults

28th October 2008
ADD/ADHD:Children - Adolescents - Adults In the past decade, prescriptions for Ritalin, a stimulant medication commonly used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), increased five-fold, with 90 percent of all prescriptions worldwide consum... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Brain Injury: Choosing a Law Firm

27th October 2008
The problems that a brain injury can present are wide ranging. In its most extreme form, a loved one who has experienced a brain injury may be in a coma or a persistent vegetative state; this is where the brain injury victim is unable to regain conscio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Cross Train Your Brain

21st October 2008
Training your brain is no different from physically training your body to keep it fit and healthy. If you engage a physical fitness trainer, they will have you focus on working one group of muscles one day, and a different group of muscles the next. In ... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Unique Chocolate Gifts

16th October 2008
What is it about chocolate that makes it such an irresistible part of our life experience? Everyone loves the sensations a delicious piece of chocolate gives us and a chocolate gift hardly ever fails to create feelings of well-being throughout the whole b... Read >
Author: Jason_Storm

What is progesterone and how can it help you successfully treat menopause

15th October 2008
Natural progesterone can provide safe, effective and convenient treatment of menopausal symptoms. Natural progesterone is a hormone that has been around for almost 500 million years. The function of progesterone is to help regulate blood sugar, enhance br... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan

What is progesterone and how can it help you successfully treat menopause

15th October 2008
Natural progesterone can provide safe, effective and convenient treatment of menopausal symptoms. Natural progesterone is a hormone that has been around for almost 500 million years. The function of progesterone is to help regulate blood sugar, enhance br... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan

The Gate of Life

06th October 2008
by Michelle BelangerYou lie on the operating table and suddenly you feel yourself floating away from your body. You experience a moment of confusion, but there is no fear. In fact, a strange sense of calm washes over you as the weight of the mortal world ... Read >
Author: Llewellyn Worldwide

Proven Techniques For Treating Children With Adhd

06th October 2008
We must stop kidding ourselves,Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD),is very tough for parents to understand and handle.We obviously love our children from the bottom of our hearts,but it still would be almost impossible for us to understand the... Read >
Author: Tommy

Helpful Tactics For Treating Children With Adhd

02nd October 2008
It is time to stop fooling ourselves, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (also known as ADHD) can be very hard for parents to deal with. You might love your child very much, however the problem still remains that ADHD is hard to comprehend. You migh... Read >
Author: Tommy

The Biological Meaning Of Love And Sex.

24th September 2008
Love and sex are phenomenon most common with human beings. In mammals, it is only in human beings that we see things like romantic love and sex. The sexual urges are very strong in human beings and this has triggered a recent research. Love and sex in hum... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Xin Qiang Li Nu Bao (Nu Bao) for evading all the hormonal problems

19th September 2008
It is a fact that hormones control specifically all the key function of the body ranging from the brain activity to even the cell metabolism and also the process of reproduction. The hormonal imbalance is the natural state of body. However because of seve... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Music Helps Reduce Stress

16th September 2008
Although many people don't play musical instrument, it is almost impossible to ignore the important role music played in our life. We are listening to music all the time; be it on radio, television, cinema, computer, ipod or even your mobile phone ringing... Read >
Author: Lora Haig

What Does GABA Do In The Brain?

05th September 2008
GABA is gama amino butyric acid, and is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that is essential for the proper function of your brain and the central nervous system, and has the effect of reducing excessive brain activity and promoting a state of calm. For m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Brain Waves and States of the Mind

16th August 2008
Your brain has a unique set of brain waves. In neuroscience, there are five distinct brain wave frequencies, namely Beta, Alpha, Theta, Delta and the lesser known Gamma. Learning mind control at the deeper states of consciousness opens you up to the world... Read >
Author: tkotsos

Why Do People Dream

25th July 2008
All species of animals dream in one form or another. These dreams have more than one purpose, as do many things in the natural world. One reason is partially understood by today's researchers and psychologists. The second bigger reason is unknown in the m... Read >
Author: Steve

Visualization Creates Changes in Your Brain

25th July 2008
Research is constantly finding more and more evidence to support what the ancients have taught for ages, that visualizing or imagining an action creates the same changes in your brain that occur when you actually perform the action. Knowing this gives you... Read >
Author: Debra LaQua

Influence Your Customers: Be Emotional

22nd July 2008
It's official: we decide as a result of emotion, not reason. Grip your customers by the emotions, so to speak, and you're half-way there. How do I know this? From watching "Horizon" on the BBC. In their programme "How To Make Better Decisions" the Ho... Read >
Author: Daniboy

Stress Management - Music can be used for Relaxation

22nd July 2008
According to research, music has an intense effect on the human body and mind. Music has healing properties that help ease muscle tension and lift depression. It has been used to help cancer patients, people suffering from post operative stress and even c... Read >
Author: lizzi.loraine

Dreams and Their Meanings

22nd July 2008
Why do we dream? Dreams are chances to eavesdrop on a conversation between our unconscious and conscious minds offering us opportunities to understand ourselves better and achieve greater inner harmony. Dreams are an integral part of mental life. Dreams a... Read >
Author: TracyL

Fibromyalgia – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

16th July 2008
Fibromyalgia makes you feel tired and causes muscle pain and "tender points." Tender points are places on the neck, shoulders, back, hips, arms or legs that hurt when touched. People with fibromyalgia may have other symptoms, such as trouble sleeping, mor... Read >
Author: peterhutch

What Are The Latest Discoveries On Alcoholism Studies?

10th July 2008
The latest string of facts to emerge regarding alcoholism is staggering. A National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism study of over 43,000 American adults found that more Americans develop alcoholism each year than any other mental disorder. O... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

A History of Magnets And Their Many Uses

30th June 2008
Magnets have been in use for thousands of years. The first known reference to magnetism dates back to the 4th century B.C.E. from a Chinese literary work called "Book of the Devil Valley Master." In this book, it was written that "lodestone attracts iro... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Athletes Benefiting From Neurofeedback Training

27th June 2008
Neurofeedback training is something that is being talked about more and more frequently in locker rooms and sports bars in all parts of the world. Biofeedback therapy is an advanced technique in "brain training" that is being widely adopted by many of the... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Neurofeedback EEG Helps In Improving The Brain Activity

23rd June 2008
When studying brain activity, there are patterns of under-activation, over-activation or disturbed coordination, which have been found to be common to many kinds of symptoms as shown in brain imaging studies. These patterns often emerge with attention def... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How to Get Rid of Sleep Snoring

21st June 2008
Snoring can be a lot more than an irritant to bed partners and other listeners. It’s often a symptom of progressive sleep apnea syndrome, a disorder that not only stymies the snorer’s slumber but also can have serious effects on blood pressure, risk o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

EEG Neurofeedback Offers Many Health Benefits

19th June 2008
We seem to be living in a time in which the interest in alternative types of health care and healing modalities is at an all-time high. The population in general, and the baby boomers in particular, are increasingly interested in finding ways to look bett... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Fish Oil Health Benefits

05th June 2008
Fish oil or Omega 3 is oil derived from the tissues of oily fish. Fish oil is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids. Omega 3 oil can reduce the risk of diabetes by reducing triglycerides without impairing glucose tolerance. It’s the smart choice ... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman

Scientist Praises Alternative Therapies

06th May 2008
A dubious scientist has conducted an in-depth study of alternative therapies and deduced – to her surprise – that they are not merely mumbo jumbo. Kathy Sykes said that she had previously been cautious about using alternative therapies. She explai... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian

Lymphatic Massage

25th March 2008
Lymphatic massage is a type of massage geared towards people with lymphatic problems. It is also known as “lymphatic drainage”. This gentle massage is stimulating to the lymph system and promotes the removal of toxins in the body. It influences the re... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas

Retain Sharp Memory at Old Age with Vegetables

14th March 2008
Vegetables, green and colored have the capacities to retain sharp memory even at old age - say different researches conducted at different Universities of the USA. Rush University, Chicago conducted a six year study under the leadership of Dr Martha Cl... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Retain Sharp Memory at Old Age with Vegetables

14th March 2008
Vegetables, green and colored have the capacities to retain sharp memory even at old age - say different researches conducted at different Universities of the USA. Rush University, Chicago conducted a six year study under the leadership of Dr Martha Cl... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Folding Nightmare - An Office Supplies Problem

14th March 2008
Have you ever been assigned a mindless office job which offends you to some point? Something like sharpen pencils, fold pieces of paper and your position involves management? Such clerical tasks not only discourage individuals but they lower overall busi... Read >
Author: John Sern

Creative Jobs Newcastle

06th February 2008
The simplest form of creative job hunting is the speculative application. Altitude Recruitment specialises in servicing the creative community in the north east and beyond. Altitude Recruitment History The company is managed by Laura Maddison... Read >
Author: Jon Celeste

Neurotransmitter reverses sleep deprivation

28th January 2008
Administration of orexin-A, a naturally occurring brain neurotransmitter, counteracts the intellectual deficits and altered brain metabolism induced by sleep deprivation in monkeys, new research findings show. Orexin-A was tested because of its know speci... Read >
Author: Pedro

Use More of Your Brain to Get Things Done

24th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life Recent advancements in brain imaging show us that older people use more of their brain to perform tasks than younger people do. Scientists interpret this to mean one of two opposite things: First, older people re... Read >

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Adolescents

22nd January 2008
Obsessive compulsive disorder or OCD starts from adolescence onwards. OCD is feeling of strong obsessions and compulsions which result in intense discomfort and affects daily functioning. Obsessions are thoughts which are persistent and recurrent. They ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Herbal Medicines For Seizures and Epilepsy Treatment

18th January 2008
Seizures are the tingling or twitching in small areas of the body, such as the face, or the loss of consciousness and uncontrolled jerks of the whole body. Recurrent seizures are called epilepsy. Seizures may affect only part of the brain, or be generaliz... Read >
Author: Alien

Teaching Through Creativity

09th January 2008
The modern approach of teaching through creativity in the classroom has the effect of a child understanding their subject matter to a greater depth. In the classroom today, children could be fortunate enough to have a teacher that uses the more progres... Read >
Author: evangelia zonnios

Kraepelin test proves that computer games stunting the teen brains

08th October 2007
Computer games though very interesting and enjoying are gradually proving to be a threat to the children who are growing addicted to it. Using the most sophisticated technology, it has been found that the violence or the tendency to lose control of one is... Read >
Author: Cade Wilson

On TV Viewing

25th September 2007
This article was intended for submission to PMN. It was in a draft mode for quite sometime, unfinished, until a fellow member submitted an article on the same topic. So, I decided to finish mine and publish it in my own website instead.It was not until a ... Read >
Author: AmyMD

Enhanced Learning Through Brain Exercises and Brain Gym

17th September 2007
An innovative program designed to teach students to activate their brains through specific body movements is helping children throughout the world be better prepared to learn. With back to school in full swing now, this is welcomed news for both educato... Read >
Author: Dr. Paul Dennison

Some Parts of the Brain Improve with Age

29th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC One of my recent articles gave a statistic from the sports psychology world stating that it requires about 5 positive comments to overcome 1 negative comment when coaching young players. This means that negative co... Read >

Metabolic Profiling-The Key to a fitter, healthier, slimmer you

20th August 2007
Metabolic Profiling The key to a fitter, healthier, slimmer you. Many people spend hours grinding away at the gym, or follow one unsuccessful diet with another so why do so few of them achieve their goals? Firstly being on an endless diet will n... Read >
Author: Richard Baker

Perfumes, Memory, and Gift-Giving: What You Should Know Before Buying a Perfume as a Gift

13th August 2007
A friend of mine was recently stopped in mid swipe of a credit card as she tried to buy her mother's favorite cologne. Her mother was in the hospital dealing with a serious illness but was expected to make a full recovery. The daughter thought some fragra... Read >
Author: Joanna McLaughlin

Helping Students With Reading Problems

30th July 2007
Reading is a difficult process. The brain must be doing several things at once in order to make sense out of the written word. Many things can go wrong when a student is learning to read. Kids who struggle with reading struggle with life. If there is... Read >
Author: Lisa H

How To Improve Your Quality of Life by Using the Seven Moments - Moment #4

24th July 2007
Moment #4 - Goodbye - "Goodbyes are a good thing." My mom and dad watched helplessly as the machines pumped oxygen into my little brother’s lungs. His name was Pete. He was seven years old. His skin had gone deathly pale since the accident, the ... Read >
Author: Christian Blake

Do You Breathe With Your Left or Right Brain?

25th May 2007
Do you know what side of your brain you're using when balancing your checkbook or listening to music? The left side enjoys facts and figures, while the right enjoys daydreaming. You can develop both sides of your brain and learn to shift when appropriate ... Read >
Author: Sharron Calvin

Baby Slings Enable Parents to Recreate the Feeling of Being Carried in the Womb

21st May 2007
A baby sling is the perfect device for parents who want to maintain closeness with their infant while completing tasks around the house and in the community. Many parents choose to literally wear their babies and they do this by using a sling that is desi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Magnetic Therapy Can Treat Many Of The Symptoms Associated With Fibromyalgia

10th May 2007
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and multiple tender points. "Tender points" refers to tenderness that occurs in precise, localized areas, particularly in the neck, spine, shoulders, and hips. P... Read >
Author: debbie shimadry

Helping Students With Reading Problems

26th April 2007
Reading is a difficult process. The brain must be doing several things at once in order to make sense out of the written word. Many things can go wrong when a student is learning to read. Kids who struggle with reading struggle with life. If there ... Read >
Author: Lisa H

Beauty Sleep - It's For Real!!

23rd April 2007
How many of us wake up with fine lines, puffy bags or dark circles under our eyes? The phrase “getting your beauty sleep” really does have merit! During deep (REM) sleep, our body works to restore our skin from the negative effects of daily stress... Read >
Author: Lauren

The Gabriel Kohler Memorial Fund

30th March 2007
The Gabriel Memorial Fund In February of 2007, our seven year old grandson be- came stricken with a staph infection and was rushed to the Rainbow babies and Childrens hospital in Cleveland Ohio. The PIC unit. The Staph was identified as M... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Benefits Of Exercise

27th March 2007
It is common knowledge that health experts everywhere encourage us to make exercise a common place in our daily lives in attempt to promote our well being. If added together with a healthy diet and enough relaxation, exercise can be a useful tool in ensur... Read >
Author: Troy Clarks

The Mind Power To Think Away Pain

14th March 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author with Wallace Wattles of The Science of Being Well Home Study Course. Pain can be mysterious, and its causes unknown. But if you could see the pain -- or, at least, your brain's reaction to it -- you might be able to m... Read >
Author: Laurence Magne

The Secret of Your Health

14th March 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author with Wallace Wattles of The Science of Being Well Home Study Course The song that constantly runs through your head whenever you close your office door. The expression on your spouse's face that inexplicably makes you... Read >
Author: Laurence Magne

What is Brain Fitness?

12th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC Have you heard the term Brain Fitness yet? If not, you probably will. There is an emerging industry on maintaining or even increasing brain function as we age. The industry is still in its infancy, and backed by em... Read >

Law of Attraction Part 2 of 3

12th March 2007
Dream big! What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail? Really stretch yourself! One of the challenges that I had initially with practicing the Law of Attraction, was that the dream was so big, I felt like I was lying to myself every time I imagined... Read >
Author: People Building

The fibromyalgia syndrome and the symptoms that appear

15th February 2007
People that have fibromyalgia syndrome experience pain in the ligaments, tendons and muscles, and they say that they ache all over. Sometimes, patients can feel that their muscles burn, and sometimes twitch. Fibromyalgia syndrome has unknown causes, and ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Nutrition Fact: Vitamin C is Essential

14th January 2007
There are numerous vitamins, minerals, and essential acids that not only aid the body in its everyday function, but that also can help the human machine perform at optimum levels. We are bombarded on a daily basis with vitamin and mineral information, so ... Read >
Author: Market-For-Me

The connectivity theory and autism syndrome

03rd January 2007
Autism syndrome affects the way a person communicates and limits the ability to relate to others in a meaningful way, it is a lifelong developmental disorder that emerges in early childhood. A child with autism syndrome isn't able to appreciate cuddles or... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Is Leaded Gas A Cause Of Schizophrenia

16th November 2006
It is more probably that the cause of schizophrenia is linked with a dysfunction into the grows period of the brain. And this was a new beginning in schizophrenia causes. So, the scientists started to find out what can disturb this process, and how c... Read >
Author: John Conrad

Increase the power of your brain with IQ Test Trainer!

13th October 2006
IQ Test Trainer is an easy-to-use software letting you considerably increase your average IQ test score and general intelligence. The software is based on a scientific method called backpropagation a technique used for training neural networks. The method... Read >
Author: IQ Test

Sleep tests and sleep apnea

11th October 2006
Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition that stops your breathing while you are sleeping. If you are suffering from sleep apnea, this means that you stop breathing when you are sleeping. One can notice that sleep apnea is taking place, as the chest will ... Read >
Author: Darren Mallory

A sneak peek into Fibromyalgia

27th September 2006
Though not fatal, Fibromyalgia can affect every aspect one's life. It can severely curtail the recreation and social activity. Medical report shows around 30% of the Fibromyalgia are unable to maintain their job. The patients should know much about the sy... Read >
Author: Rajesh Kumar

How Gourmet Tea Bags can make you smarter...

17th August 2006
While this seems like a truly outrageous claim, in this essay, I will show you how getting in a practice of drinking, and reusing your gourmet tea bags will allow you to fully maximize your mental capabilities. Though a long time tea drinker, the tru... Read >
Author: David Giusti

It's Not Why Nurses Are Leaving - It's Where They're Going

25th July 2006
A recent American Nursing Association (ANA) poll indicates that 18.8 percent of nurses in the U.S. do not work in nursing. A study by the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research reveals that 22.7 percent of nurses plan to leave their hospital jobs ... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD

What You Need To Know About Sleep Apnea & Snoring

19th July 2006
The sound of snoring is caused by the airways in your nose and throat being partially or completely blocked. It causes problems for both the snorer and anyone who sleeps with or near them. Sleep apnea is a more serious condition that occurs when the ai... Read >
Author: John Lenaghan

Connections between Brain Abnormalities and Autistics' Poor Social Skills

26th June 2006
Autism is a very common type of pervasive developmental disorder that generates serious communicational and behavioral impairments. People with autism experience pronounced difficulties in interacting with others. Also, patients diagnosed with autism have... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Popular Myths and Misconceptions about Fibromyalgia

25th June 2006
Due to poor understanding of the phenomenon and due to over promotion of various unfunded theories on fibromyalgia, many people have assimilated denatured ideas regarding the disorder. There are many myths and misconceptions surrounding the concept of fib... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Symptoms and Related Syndromes of Fibromyalgia

04th June 2006
* Pain- In fibromyalgia, patients suffer from acute and stabbing pain in muscle joints. The tendons, soft fibres, ligaments and cartilages are massively affected by fibromyalgia. Patients feel hour longed stiffed joints in the morning. Patients... Read >
Author: abhijit dey

Characteristics of Fibromyalgia Treatments

21st May 2006
Fibromyalgia is a serious neurological condition that causes pain in the musculoskeletal system. People who suffer from fibromyalgia also feel pain in the tendons, ligaments and the areas of the joints. Another characteristic of fibromyalgia is a pronounc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Controversial Aspects of Fibromyalgia Pain

18th May 2006
Fibromyalgia pain and fatigue are the most common and intense symptoms that occur to people who suffer from the condition. Statistics indicate that an overwhelming number of 3.7 million Americans are confronted with fibromyalgia pain and other specific sy... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Definition and Interesting Features of Fibromyalgia

18th May 2006
Fibromyalgia is a neurological chronic condition that affects the musculoskeletal tissues of the body. The disorder is mostly responsible for inducing discomfort, pain and fatigue in the muscles, ligaments, tendons and in the areas surrounding the joints.... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Interesting Aspects of Fibromyalgia Symptoms

18th May 2006
Fibromyalgia symptoms can become very serious if they are not appropriately dealt with. Many people confronted with the disorder experience an intensification of fibromyalgia symptoms over time. In most patients, the fibromyalgia symptoms also tend to spr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Healing Properties of a Good Fibromyalgia Diet

18th May 2006
All people who suffer from fibromyalgia are overwhelmed by its variety of symptoms. Fibromyalgia is considered to be a serious neurological condition that in time can lead to many complications. Although millions of people worldwide are confronted with fi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Should You Confide in Your Friends About Your Panic Attacks?

01st April 2006
Imagine sitting in the gymnasium at your child's school while you're having a full-blown panic attack. There are people all around you and if you get up to leave the gym everyone will be staring at you. Your heart is racing a million miles a minute. Yo... Read >
Author: Sylvia Jaumann

Preparing Your Brain to Remember

01st April 2006
The successful formation of memory depends on your frame of mind not only during and after an event occurs, but also beforehand. If your brain is 'primed' to receive information, you will have better recall later on.Brain Activity Before an EventResearche... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Can You Confide to Your Friends About Your Panic Attacks?

16th March 2006
Imagine sitting in the gymnasium at your child's school while you're having a full-blown panic attack. There are people all around you and if you get up to leave the gym everyone will be staring at you. Your heart is racing and your face and body are dr... Read >
Author: Sylvia Jaumann

Self Hypnosis For Better Health

14th March 2006
Self hypnosis, in one form or another has been practiced for a very long time. While it is a serious therapeutic technique, self hypnosis is also a very soothing and calming experience and if practiced regularly, can help you transform yourself. ... Read >
Author: Robert Lear

How to Supercharge an Aging Brain

09th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers My parents were in their early fifties when I turned 22 and the chasm that separated us seemed unbridgeable. My father had his hat and tie on everywhere he wenteven when he mowed the lawn. My mother kept indoors most of... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

ADHD Natural Remedies: Finding the Best Herbs for Hyperactivity

25th January 2006
by Tess Thompson If you are like many parents, deciding how best to medicate your child for ADHD is not an easy task. Along with the increased prescription of stimulant drugs for children has come a heightened awareness of the risks these medications c... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson

Recognizing the Risks and Side Effects of Adderall and the Symptoms of Adderall Withdrawal

25th January 2006
by Tess Thompson If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD or ADD, you may have explored the option of treating him or her with a prescription stimulant drug like Adderall. Stimulants are commonly prescribed by doctors for children with ADHD because t... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson

Knowledge Must Be Shared

23rd January 2006
I am pleased to issue the first-ever Surgeon General's Report on MentalHealth. In doing so, I am alerting the American people that mental illness is a critical public health problem that must be addressed immediately. As a society, we assign a high priori... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Fight the Exam Stress

14th November 2005
Our life always offers us to take different exams - some or other kinds of trials, where we have to prove our competence, our well being, our determination and our IQ. Student having to submit his philosophy term paper; surgeon operating for the first ti... Read >
Author: Daniel Hunt

Natural Remedies for ADHD and ADD: An Alternative to Prescribing Ritalin for Children

03rd November 2005
By Tess Thompson When your child is diagnosed with ADD or ADHD, deciding on the best form of treatment can be an extremely draining and intensely personal process. Recent headlines about dangerous side effects of commonly prescribed drugs such as Rital... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson

New Breakthroughs In Memory Research

08th October 2005
New studies in memory research are providing exciting clues about memory loss and how to prevent it.Distractions Rather Than AttentionOne study shows that the short-term memory problems that generally accompany aging are more a matter of an inability to ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Fibromyalgia

20th September 2005
What is Fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic pain syndrome, characterized by widespread muscle pain, fatigue, and specific tender areas of soft tissue. It is often difficult to diagnose, due to the lack of a specific laboratory test, but it is ... Read >
Author: John Smith

Sex, Love and Poly-Behavioral Addiction

01st September 2005
Proposing a New Diagnosis and Theory for Patients with Multiple Addictions By James Slobodzien, Psy.D., CSAC Experts in the field of addictions are presently purporting that between 3 and 6 percent of the world's population (193 to 386 million peopl... Read >
Author: James Slobodzien