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21st September 2009
Whoever said “war is hell” never really considered the ramifications of peacetime. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a known problem, one that has affected countless individuals coming back from the harrows and horrors of war. There is a certain sense... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
For some, it is easy to visualize the Human Mind as a single, cohesive unit with all parts collectively working to run the rest of the body. This is the way the mind works for most people. The process is smooth, clean, and seamless. However, most people w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
When you’re in a normal, healthy mindset, you’ll usually know when you’re doing something harmful to yourself. In the case of people with an eating disorder, they will often have such psychological trauma that they no longer know what’s right, or ... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
11th September 2009
Imagine spending every day of your life knowing that you're holding people's lives in your hands. For a nurse, that is every day. Day in, day out, nurses deal with the humane side of healthcare, thrown headfirst into pain, death and grieving with every pa... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce
10th September 2009
If you had a put a price tag on any body part, how much would it be? What about physical pain? Let's say a football player injures his leg in a car accident and will need to spend six months using a crutch and it will be a year till he can run well again.... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson
30th August 2009
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder used to be called ‘shell shock’. The condition was first recognised in soldiers returning from WW2 who had gone through shocking and overwhelming experiences at war.
Many of these soldiers had strong feelings of grie... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker
29th August 2009
Are you suffering a phase in your life where you are struggling hard to get rid of your emotional stress and trauma? Do you feel disconnected, numb, and unable to trust others which are feelings that you can’t kick off from your mind?
Well, this is n... Read >
Author: John
18th August 2009
With the scientific knowledge that we now have removing age spots should not be as difficult a problem as it is. We know exactly what it is that causes these annoying spots to develop, but nobody can quite seem to put a finger on what the best solution to... Read >
Author: Yu Morita
15th August 2009
What does a lay person like you and me do when it comes to legal issues but to depend on the backing up of an Ontario personal injury lawyer. It would be a very hard time in a person's life when he or somebody dear to him get involved in an accident that... Read >
Author: Joel Medina
24th July 2009
The Magnitude of the Problem
Accidental Deaths
I, and other advocates of bathroom safety, are astounded by the high incidence of bathing-related deaths. ABT Associates Inc.'s report to the Consumer Product Safety Commission indicated that as many as... Read >
Author: bentleybaths
17th July 2009
A slip and fall accident may occur anytime. Under any condition, a slip and fall accident may result in injury, physical harm, or mental and psychological trauma.
Several conditions may cause a slip and fall accident. When a person slips, falls or tri... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
08th July 2009
In World War II approximately thirty percent of wounded soldiers died. The Vietnam War’s fatality rate was also high with twenty-four percent of wounded soldiers dying in battle. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan seem to have a relatively low casualty ... Read >
Author: kentsmith
15th May 2009
A single hair follicle grows its hair strand over a period of four to six years (the anagen phase). It then rests for two to four months (the telogen phase), after which it loses the “old” hair as a new hair shaft grows and pushes out its predecessor.... Read >
Author: Redmund
08th April 2009
For centuries, people in the community and those who are working in the health care system have been employing relax visualization, or medically termed as "Imagery" in the relief of both physiological and psychological disorders. This method has been effe... Read >
Author: johnpolish
25th March 2009
A London underground employee has been awarded £4,000 in compensation by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority for the psychological trauma he suffered when he was involved in rescuing victims on the July 7th terrorist attacks in London. The man,... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
02nd March 2009
Bad breath is a health problem which greately affects the daytoday activities Somany people. Offenssive the smell of the mouth is unpleasent to those who come in close contact with poor ventilation. The problem has been doubled by psychological trauma of ... Read >
Author: ali
28th February 2009
Any individual who has pursued bodybuilding with the goal of dramatically increasing muscle size knows that volume is one of the most effective techniques in producing such results. Most who understand the potency of higher volume bodybuilding workout se... Read >
Author: Francesco Castano
18th February 2009
As the Victorian Government announces a Royal Commission into the bushfires that have devastated large areas across Victoria, a 2006 NSW Workcover prosecution of that state’s police handling of the Redfern riots, serves as a reminder of the level of car... Read >
Author: mkemp11
16th February 2009
While accidents do happen, there's no reason why anyone should suffer with the physical, emotional and psychological trauma caused by another driver's recklessness or negligence. With over 6 million car accidents a year in the United States, a statistic t... Read >
Author: Mike
10th February 2009
Accidents are often a life changing and frightening event for all parties involved. Everything seems to simply stand still immediately following especially so after one which leaves severe injuries. Accidents come all on a sudden without giving you the ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
02nd February 2009
The repercussions of a seemingly insignificant event can very often have dreadful, far reaching consequences. Personal injuries are generally mistakes caused by the negligence of others that result in physical or psychological trauma, or both. No individu... Read >
Author: Mike
27th January 2009
In the modern era, complications are an incorporated part of life. It is a fact that from time to time we humans suffer from distinct physiological and psychological problems.
There are a large number of cases available in which people suffer from d... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
22nd January 2009
There are a large number of people who experience anxiety in one or the other stage of life. Concepts related to anxiety can vary from person to person.
Believe it or not! But anxiety is beneficial for the people!! There is nothing to shock about. Here ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
22nd January 2009
Have you recently been involved in a motorcycle accident? If you were, whose fault was it and was the accident caused by the negligence and carelessness of another driver? No one should be ever being injured because of the fault of another and not be co... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker
13th January 2009
Acne is a detestable ailment that no one wishes upon himself or others. One of the reasons why it is highly detestable is the attendant massive bodily discomfort that it brings to sufferers. Acne comes in different shapes and sizes; from mild to very ... Read >
Author: Stock Trading Blog
12th January 2009
Trauma is something that most of us will be forced to cope with at some point on our life journey. Indeed, it's estimated that between 50% to 90% of us will have to cope with it at some time or other.
Psychological trauma is always the product of an ex... Read >
Author: Peter Field
11th January 2009
Trauma is a strong world, used by doctors to describe a catastrophic occurrence that has had an adverse effect on either the physiological or mental makeup of the human body. The more popular definitions for trauma are more psychological in nature, usuall... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
09th January 2009
Obesity leads to various ailments and psychological problems. The muscles of obese persons are weak and flabby. Arthritis is also common in obese persons. The weight bearing joints are under constant stress and strain due to excess weight of the body. Blo... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
06th January 2009
Weight loss is the latest mantra. Actually it does not make one wonder. The western countries are reeling heavily under the pressure of obesity. It’s as if a giant junk machine is piling pressure on us continuously. We live very hectic lives. This does ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
05th January 2009
Eating disorders are illnesses that cause severe changes in eating behaviors and related thoughts about body image. The two main types of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa or anorexia, and bulimia nervosa or bulimia. However, many children affected do... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th December 2008
If you feel that your ears are a bit too conspicuous, maybe you could do with help from plastic surgery; to be more specific, from otoplasty or ear surgery. One of the best things about otoplasty is that it is safer when compared to many other plastic sur... Read >
Author: Spero Theodorou
12th November 2008
Bad breath is a common health problem which greatly affects the day to day activities of so many people. The offensive odor from the mouth is unpleasant to those who come in close contact with bad breathers.
The problem will be doubled by psychological... Read >
Author: CristianStan
11th November 2008
Bad breath is a common health problem which greatly affects the day to day activities of so many people. The offensive odor from the mouth is unpleasant to those who come in close contact with bad breathers.
The problem will be doubled by psychologic... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
04th November 2008
The last thirty years have seen major changes in the way we live and work in the U.K. One of the most obvious being the increase in numbers of women in employment, particularly mothers with young children. At the turn of this century the number of women o... Read >
Author: Rosana Horowitz
03rd November 2008
Although childhood abuse and sexual abuse is a common cause of PTSD, other events which cause psychological trauma can also trigger the disorder. These include life threatening accidents, wars or natural disasters. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) r... Read >
Author: victor brett
17th September 2008
The latter pasrt of the 20th Century saw a huge revival of interest in the subject of self hypnosis. However, unlike the early days of hypnosis, as we know it, the phenomenom of hypnotism did not revolve around stage antics or clucking chicken gestures.
... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath
17th September 2008
There are over 10 million accidents that take place in the UK every year. 2 million of those accidents are caused by someone else’s irresponsible and careless behaviour. An accident compensation claim in the UK is designed to award you financial compens... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
06th September 2008
What is medical negligence, you’re probably asking yourself right now? Medical negligence is a situation when a health service provider such as a doctor or hospital fails to provide you with the acceptable standard of treatment that they should have pro... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
17th August 2008
(PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to one or more terrifying events in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened. It is a severe and ongoing emotional reaction to an extreme psychological trauma. This stressor may i... Read >
Author: Freedom Reins LLC
17th July 2008
Nearly 300 million people around the world are in the grip of obesity, one of the wide-spread epidemics. In addition to psychological trauma and excessive weight, obesity leads to myriad of ailments such as blood pressure, cholesterol, skin problems, hear... Read >
Author: Article Manager
17th July 2008
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is known in short as PTSD. It is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to one or more terrifying events in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened. Post traumatic stress disorder is a severe and on... Read >
Author: Helen
20th May 2008
Posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to one or more terrifying events in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened.
It is a severe and ongoing emotional reaction to an extreme psychologic... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
15th May 2008
Every year when the renewal documents for your car insurance come through, most people may begrudge having to pay out a lump sum especially those who have clean no claims histories. Most people will also resent the time having to search around for the bes... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
06th April 2008
A victim of an animal attack can demand compensation for the emotional and physical injuries he suffered during the incident. Some of the physical injuries that can be inflicted on you during an attack may include the following:
• Abrasions
• Lace... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
28th February 2008
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) refers to the delayed reaction, sometimes for longer than 6 months, to a highly stressful or life threatening event. Often the causes for PTSD are myriad and distasteful, and more than 40 million women in America suff... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
06th February 2008
Special in the sense that not only your physical intimacy empowers you with a number of abilities and talents that are unique to women only, but if considered with a bit of realistic pessimism, you may have to face many difficulties, that are to a great ... Read >
Author: James Walsh
14th November 2007
Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric disorder in which those affected feign disease, illness, or psychological trauma in order to draw attention or sympathy to themselves. It is in a class of disorders known as factitious disorders which involve "illnesse... Read >
Author: Alien
20th September 2007
Your smile is the reflection of your personality and it says so much about you. It is the common way to communicate your feelings no matter what language you speak or which place you belong to. Many people have low confidence just because they feel that t... Read >
Author: Erzana Jones
20th August 2007
The impact of a road accident can be huge. Road accidents claim not only lives and health through whiplash injuries, spinal injuries, and host of other serious personal injuries, but also have a significant and sometimes devastating impact on the lives of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2007
Major depression is a mood disorder present in people that experience severe depressive episodes either overnight or gradually over time. A person who has been functioning normally may be plunged into despair by a psychological trauma, but most often the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th February 2007
Poltergeists are rare, but they do exist. For those that aren't in the loop, a poltergeist is a spirit that moves through inanimate objects like cups, TVs, furniture, and windows.
Noises - like bumps, thuds, kerplunks - yes kerplunks is a dictionary ... Read >
Author: David Slone
04th January 2007
LOVE IS ABOUT KEEPING FAITHWhen the world lets you down, is there somebody who will keep faith?In her book SMALL SACRIFICES, (Signet, 1988) Ann Rule tells a gruesomestory of a mother who sacrificed her three children and how one familywent the distance to... Read >
Steve Goodier
18th December 2006
Illness can come in three shades: through a virus, psychosomatic imbalance or as a result of catharsis. Meditation can help us go through those difficult times.
Illness can come in three shades.
The first shade is simply when the body contracts a vi... Read >
Author: Holistic Directory
08th December 2006
The word 'trauma' originates from the Greek 'wound', and it is commonly defined as being of psychological or physical nature. Trauma occurs as a result of an event, and it has deep roots in various levels of the human mind and behaviour. In a world with e... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
08th December 2006
Trauma, stress and memory
The word 'trauma' originates from the Greek 'wound', and it refers to both psychological and physiological aspects. Trauma occurs as a result of a serious event and it has deep roots in various levels of the human mind and be... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
19th November 2006
Mental illness is any disease or condition affecting the brain that influence the way a person thinks, feels, behaves and/or relates to others and to his or her surroundings. Although the symptoms of mental illness can vary from mild to severe and are dif... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
12th August 2006
United States is a country with a very high rate of divorce. The record number of divorces per year leads to many practical problems for the spouses seeking divorce. And one of the greatest among them is high cost of divorce attorney.
The divorce defi... Read >
Author: Anurag tyagi
28th June 2006
Part One of a two-part series about the legal implications of DNA paternity testing
While laws currently vary among states, one common thread connecting cases involving custody and child support is the need to establish proof-of-relationship. In t... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing
22nd March 2006
Everyone gets to experience a moment of grief, loss and sadness at some point in their lifetime. Grief is something that follows a loss. Grief can take many forms: it can initially settle in as numbness and later evolve to become a mixture of sadness, ang... Read >
Author: Gene Torrey
13th March 2006
Almost all human beings are conscious about their beauty and they adopt all means to improve or maintain it. The quality of skin is having priority in the field of beauty care. Skin is considered as the mirror of the human body and it reflects the physic... Read >
Author: Amy Tylor
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
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