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What Is Your Stress Level?

05th October 2009
Everyone responds to stress in different ways. Some of the changes in one's life can be the leading cause of one suffering from stress. There is an interactive tool that measures one's stress level according to the number of changes one has recently had. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Stress Relief Music To Unwind

01st October 2009
Why do we love music so much? Among other things, we have always felt that music enabled us to relax after a hard days work. Just sit back and feel comfortable in a recliner or relax while going to the office in the morning. Yes, music has great relaxing ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Stress Out The Stress Demon

01st October 2009
Do you feel as if the world is tumbling down on you and that you’re running out of time? Are you losing sleep and eating less due to many responsibilities and too much pressure because of the demands from your family, friends or from work? Well, you are... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Your Brain's Response To Acute Stress!

28th September 2009
Stress is a feeling that's created when we react to particular events. It's the body's way of rising to a challenge and preparing to meet a tough situation with focus, strength, stamina, and heightened alertness. The events that provoke stress are call... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What Are The Negative Effects Of Stress!

28th September 2009
Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience as we adjust to our continually changing environment; it has physical and emotional effects on us and can create positive or negative feelings. As a positive influence, stress can help compel us to actio... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Stress, A Matter Of Judgment

28th September 2009
Pressure is part and parcel of all work and helps to keep us motivated. But excessive pressure can lead to stress, which undermines performance, is costly to employers and can make people ill. Stress, a matter of judgment In becoming stressed, people ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Sources Of Stress

25th September 2009
The best way to manage and handle stress is by knowing where it comes from. Being able to determine what the sources of stress affecting your life may help you become more effective in finding ways to eliminate or reduce it. Although not all types of str... Read >
Author: DennisChiu

Understanding Chronic Stress

16th September 2009
Chronic stress is a mental state that comes as a result of the brain going through prolonged and continuous bouts of stress without seemingly time to recover or rest. The number of stressors in the environment can affect a person in such a consistent peri... Read >
Author: DennisChiu

Role and Importance of Fitness in Stress Management

10th August 2009
Nowadays, everything is so competitive and this causes stress. To deal with stress fitness plays an important role. If you are healthy and fit, you easily manage your stress. Most people are losing their weight to keep themselves fit and healthy. It is ve... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Pony training -Important Things to know Before You Train a pony

24th July 2009
Horse training is defined as a wide variety of practices that teach horses to perform certain behaviors when asked to do so by humans. Horses are trained so we, humans, can manage them. Horses are also trained for use in pony racing activities and other... Read >
Author: Ashley Landon

Different Exercises to Relieve Back Pain

20th July 2009
Acute stress on the back muscles is the prime cause of back agony. There are near about 2 hundred muscles in the back that help to give you a proper posture. There may be many reasons behind OTT stress on the back muscles. You may experience back pain if ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Severe

Pony Coaching- Vital Things to grasp Before Coaching a Horse

09th July 2009
Pony coaching is a practice by which horses are taught to perform certain behaviors as commanded by an individual. Horses are trained to make it simpler for us, humans, to handle them and to make them perform helpful activities. They are trained for diffe... Read >
Author: Carson Preston

Anxiety Attack Treatment – Break The Cycle of Fear and Worry

04th July 2009
Who in this world has not suffered from at least some form of anxiety? For most of us, it is just another thing to deal with from time to time. Yet for a certain percentage of people, anxiety is something that is suffered to a much greater extent. Fear... Read >
Author: Alec McEachern

Do you need to manage your stress and anxiety during tough times?

11th June 2009
It's estimated that nearly forty percent of the human race, is suffering from the crippling effects of stress and anxiety in the Westernised world. A huge majority of these people will never manage to find a solution to this modern condition. If your s... Read >
Author: LarryJP

Charles Dickens – Accidents, Compensation and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

29th April 2009
On first impressions, you might not think there is a link between Victorian author Charles Dickens and compensation claims in the 21st century, but you would be wrong. In fact Charles Dickens experiences in a train crash nearly 150 years ago closely rese... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

How much should I weigh?

29th April 2009
How much should I weigh? This is common question with an answer that seems more a riddle than a response. It really is simple, but first we must pick apart this riddle and dissect its many elements. My riddle begins as a child. As a twelve year old, I ... Read >
Author: Jaycee Fox

Dad Dating after Divorce

27th March 2009
The most coarse of all things in the life of a divorced man is the energy and confidence to begin dating again. The fear is there, burning their soul and making them look like the worst failures in life, and what follows suit might lead to intense emotion... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Can Stress Cause Acid Reflux?

17th March 2009
Acid Reflux is one of the very most common complaints, affecting just about everyone at some time or another. Also known as GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease), this is something familiar to all of us as heartburn. The characteristic symptoms of Acid ... Read >
Author: Dianna Yvonne Smith

React Positively to Redundancy

23rd February 2009
Unemployment is a difficult thing to deal with at the best of times. With the challenges now facing the world’s economies, many are going to face this emotional rollercoaster for the first time in their working life. It is therefore important to realise... Read >
Author: alangill123

The Effects of Stress is All in Your Belly

20th January 2009
We often think that the effects of stress are more mental than physical. It's true that stress affects us mentally but the effects of stress also affect us physically. If you want an indication as to whether a person is successfully dealing with stress,... Read >
Author: Chanda

Medicines Used in Peptic Ulcers

29th December 2008
Lansoprazole (Lanzol, Lanzap) It acts rapidly and for a longer time than omeprazole. It is given in doses of 30 mg per day for 4 to 12 weeks. Its dose should be decreased in liver disease. Pentoprazole (Pantocid, Pantodac 40 mg tab, 40 mg inj.) It... Read >
Author: Alien

Stress Management - Is Your Memory Being Sapped By Stress?

01st December 2008
Managing your stress can improve your memory. We all know chronic stress is bad for our heart, our weight, and our mood, but how about our memory? Interestingly, acute stress can help you focus and remember things more vividly. Chronic stress, on the oth... Read >
Author: Linda Hampton RN MSN

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

Get the right hair treatment

24th September 2008
Does the problem of hair loss worry you too much? You have many choices of medical hair restoration to solve the problem. You may be having hair loss due to hormonal changes in your body. Most of the women suffer from postpartum hair loss, which happens a... Read >
Author: Anirban Bhattacharya

Vitamins and Stress

15th August 2008
We all live with some kind of stress. Whether you are a stay-at-home mother or have a job that keeps you going longer than you feel you can keep up, all of these things cause stress. So how can we help our bodies cope with such stressors? Vitamins and foo... Read >
Author: nutrition1

Controller patches for acute stress situations.

29th July 2008
Stress is an epidemic of plague-like proportions. It affects people from all walks of life. Stress can come from family, friends, workplace concerns, or personal frustrations. It can lead to worry, panic, anger, and resentment. If stress is decreasing ... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

This is How Stress Affects Health

24th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Konstantin Koss We are all under stress. Some of us simply cannot handle stress like the others. Because of this, health problems start because of stress mismanagement. Everyone undergoes stress and it's up to us to learn to control ... Read >
Author: Konstantin Koss

Measuring The Intensity Of Stress

22nd July 2008
There is some level of stress in every person including new born babies. This is true because it has been found to be so and one factor that comes out clearly is that stress levels or intensity of stress differ from person to person. These is because peop... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Psychological advice for managing stress - 10 tips

11th June 2008
Stress is a common part of life. As the world we live in becomes smaller, faster and more demanding the simple joys of life become more precious and fleeting. Most of us cope, and get past each situation as it comes our way. For some, the stresses and d... Read >
Author: Dr Bobby Sura

Quick Info On Stress Management

11th May 2008
Stress, unfortunately, has become an omnipresent part of life today in modern America. Whether it comes out of interpersonal relationships or arises on the job, stress works itself into all of our existences. No one is immune, not even the calmest and h... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

Signs of Over-training for Sports Athletes

07th April 2008
Hard workouts equals a lean body; this equation is one most athletes depend on. But does one always equal the other? Unfortunately the answer is no. In fact, chronic over-training can signal the storage of fat. It not only can be telling your body to s... Read >
Author: Patrick Beith

Causes and Effects of Xanax Abuse by Mid-School Kids

07th February 2008
Xanax is prescription tranquilizer which depresses the nervous system in a way similar to alcohol. It is also known as Alprazolam & is a part of the class of drugs called benzodiazepines, more commonly referred to as Benzos. It is primarily prescribed for... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Good Stress VS Bad Stress

31st January 2008
Stress has often been misunderstood to be negative, with few people acknowledging the importance and usefulness of positive stress. In our everyday lives, stress is everywhere and definitely unavoidable; hence our emphasis should be on differentiating bet... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

10 Surprising Memory Improvement Tips

22nd January 2008
There are several brain fitness topics where we still see a large disconnect between research and popular knowledge, and a major one is the relationship between memory and stress. Caroline and I collaborated on this post to bring you some context and tips... Read >
Author: Pedro

The Dangers of Chronic Stress

21st September 2007
There are two types of stress. The first type is acute stress. That's the kind where your body senses danger and adapts to the threat by making physical changes which enable you to quickly get out of harms way. This occurs because your body secretes chem... Read >
Author: Debi Silber, "The Mojo Coach"®

How Much Is Your Immune System Affected By Stress?

02nd August 2007
How much is your immune system affected by stress? That inquest can be answered by basic discussing the variation between acute (short-term) stress and chronic (long-term stress). You can define acute stress causes by responses in the body that include bo... Read >
Author: hamza

10 Stress Management and Memory Improvement Tips

01st August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains Our society has changed faster than our genes. Instead of being faced with physical, immediately life-threatening crises that demand instant action, these days we deal with events and illnesses that gnaw away at us slowly... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Pamper Your Hair to Help Them Grow Faster

26th June 2006
Short hair is old-fashioned. Thick and long hair is now in vogue. In the prevailing scenario, everyone has one question on their mind i.e. How to make hair grow faster? Healthy hair requires an optimal delivery of oxygen to breathe and penetrate. Adequate... Read >
Author: Alan Anderson

Fast Hair Growth Tips

16th February 2006
Fast hair growth tips for male hair loss The following article provides some fast hair growth tips for male hair loss. The first fast hair growth tip I would like to provide is to find out the cause of air loss as soon as possible, and then choose f... Read >
Author: Brad Jones

Recognizing Acute Stress

10th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Trevor Dumbleton For those who are familiar with stress, there is a distinct difference between regular stress and acute stress. While regular stress is a part of daily life in the hectic world of today, acute stress is an altogether di... Read >
Author: Trevor Dumbleton

What do you need to know about sleeping disorders

19th September 2005
Finally another strenuous day prowls to its end…hefty eyes die to shut down and do not reopen till they bask in the fairytale world, for when we live the rituals of the day, why not terminate with the custom of the night…a wonderful sleep! But seldom it h... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta