Articles, tagged with "brain fog", page 1
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
18th November 2010
Overexposure to computer screens can cause permanent damage to your eyes. Temporary effects can be computer eye syndrome or computer vision syndrome. However excessive amount of UV radiation can cause a pinguecula to form on the eye. A pinguecula is a yel...
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Author:
Orfin
24th December 2009
For those who suffer from low energy due to adrenal exhaustion, there is good news. Enhancing your glutathione levels may be the key to putting a bounce into your step once again.
Adrenal glands are tiny, about the size of a walnut and sit right above ...
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Author:
went2fish
18th December 2009
If you are in mid-life and are experiencing some of the following fifty hormone imbalance symptoms. If so, you may have hormone imbalances. Women in their late thirties and early to mid-forties begin entering what is known as peri-menopause, which turns i...
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Author:
kgabriel
06th September 2009
A usual episode of Meniere's Disease may begin with one ear feeling full, with hearing fluctuations or hearing different high-pitched ringing sounds. Other symptoms eventually follow such as vertigo or dizziness, lack of balance, nausea and vomiting. On t...
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Author:
Alicia McWilliams
13th January 2009
To understand "brain fog", one of hypoglycemia's symptoms, you need an understanding of the basics of your body's low blood sugar levels.To get the required energy for 24 hours, most people only eat three times a day. Any breakdown in the system of provid...
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Author:
Noel Glass