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29th September 2009
Medication for panic attacks is usually your doctor's first line treatment option. They may also suggest some complimentary therapy, and even some self-help therapies. Medication for panic attacks is chemical-based and can work pretty well, although they ... Read >
Author: John Cielo
28th September 2009
Flipping on the evening news or reading the morning paper is all that it takes to make it glaringly obvious that the need for good Marriage and Family Therapists is not likely to decrease any time soon. Family dynamics are changing. Situations that would ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation, usually confirmed when a woman has missed her periods for 12 consecutive months. Perimenopause is the period leading up to menopause, and the 12 months following it. Therefore, testing for FSH can help... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
22nd September 2009
Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation, usually confirmed when a woman has missed her periods for 12 consecutive months. Perimenopause is the period leading up to menopause, and the 12 months following it. Therefore, testing for FSH can help... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
15th September 2009
Natural and one hundred percent pure health products are what SwissSciences strives to deliver its customers. This company not only gives you the goods, but the service and support as well. From weight loss and stress, to women's health, their website has... Read >
Author: Chris Grant
23rd August 2009
One of the menopause changes is that the ovaries start to reduce the production of hormones like estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Although estrogen is a sex and reproductive hormone, the body also uses it for other functions such as breast and bon... Read >
Author: Mercy
17th August 2009
Like most other drugs, Lorazepam has its set of side effects and while some of these can be quite common and can be observed in most users, some are rare and need to be brought to the notice of a medical practitioner so that immediate action can be taken.... Read >
Author: argiro.mike
20th July 2009
If you want to live a long healthy life, then you should take care of your body. Good nutrition in the form of liquid vitamins and minerals will do miraculous things to keep you active and healthy. As you approach your later years your body may have diff... Read >
Author: johnjulieannevz
16th July 2009
Anterograde amnesia and retrograde amnesia are two main features of this disorder. Anterograde amnesia is when the person experiences difficulty learning new information after the event that triggered the amnesia. Retrograde amnesia is when a person has d... Read >
Author: jerry
16th July 2009
If you need to recall something that you learnt just a few seconds ago, to maybe 2 minutes ago, you are using your short term memory. Many factors affect your short term memory, also known as working memory. Understanding, or being aware of these factor... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
30th June 2009
They say sleep is the equalizer of all men (well, that and death). This is a true statement; everybody needs to sleep, and if this nightly ritual is continuously interrupted for someone, the consequences can be quite unfortunate.
What happens if you d... Read >
Author: Justin Kander
01st June 2009
A labourer who filed for an accident claim after receiving serious personal injuries from a work accident has successfully won a compensation payout.
The 39-year-old South Shields worker was hit on the head by welding equipment while painting a ship fo... Read >
Author: catherine
29th May 2009
Essentially, there are basically two varied types of memory loss that you should be aware of when talking about how you remember. These are of course short term and long term memory loss. And the former is really one of the more common ones within the cir... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
Your memory is very important to you, and when considering this, there is nothing that we normally do to ensure that our memory capacity is at their highest capacity. Conducting a memory loss test is quite crucial when you see the signs that your memory i... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
To get into the scientifics of the issue; one of the key ways that people lose their short term memory is through old age. Just compare this with your or people’s peak physical condition, which usually will appear when you are at your 20’s to 30’s. ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
For a lot of people out there, there is no stopping memory loss once they start to mature in their age, and this becomes even more noticeable as they slip past the ages of 40 and get well into their 50’s. The thing is, the science behind this is so adva... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
01st May 2009
We all want to look beautiful and give our skin the necessary dosage. However, do you make any effort to sharpen your brain? Only few would answer yes and many would be thinking whether this is possible or not. Yes now you sharpen your memory by having th... Read >
Author: J Rigler
28th April 2009
If you've ever felt like you're losing your mind because you're drawing mental blanks more often it's time to examine your cause for memory loss. Sometimes there is more than one change to be made for a person to get back to normal with their ability to r... Read >
Author: ski987
10th April 2009
For those of you who may have never heard of the word, mnemonic means memory aid. It's an adjective related to things that help memory improvement. Teaching tools, if you will.
If you are a movie buff, you may have heard of the one called 'Johnny Mnem... Read >
Author: ski987
13th March 2009
There are many supplements that are believed to act as a memory booster. While some of them are based on medicinal herbs, others contain vitamins and minerals. The effect may be similar, although the active substances differ, in most of the cases. Althoug... Read >
Author: John Adison
12th February 2009
Menopause is a tough transition for many women. It usually begins to occur in late middle age when the efficiency of the ovaries begins to decline. Problems associated with the related estrogen deficiency that occur may include arteriosclerosis, osteoporo... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer
12th February 2009
Including these superfoods in your diet can help to alleviate symptoms associated with menopause, maintain your memory power, and prevent osteoporosis. These superfoods are delicious to eat, easy to prepare, and super-good for you!
Tofu is an alternat... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer
10th February 2009
Recently I happened to visit this site by some referral and since then I’m one of their regular members. Newdailyjokes not only sends you humorous, short and crisp jokes on a daily basis but also follow the proper E-mail etiquettes for a joke that mak... Read >
Author: Bern
05th January 2009
Is Ghajini, like every Aamir Khan movie, a flick with a difference? Not at all, it has the clichéd 'good triumphs over the evil' subject, which you may be watching for the 117th time. If you look at the basics of Ghajini, it is your usual revenge drama t... Read >
Author: arunraj v.s.
29th December 2008
The Associated Press reported yesterday of Ian Newland, an Iraq war veteran who has embarked upon an online degree since his return home to Denver Colorado in the USA. So why is online education so well-suited for people in his position? And has he beco... Read >
Author: MarkeD
04th December 2008
There are 5 early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease you should watch out for. Most of us know about Alzheimer’s disease, but few of us know what these early or initial symptoms are.
So why is it important to understand more about this disorder? Curr... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
26th November 2008
Stress, What it is, How it Effects our Bodies, and What to Do About It.
We live in stressful times, a recent poll shows that well over 80% of Americans say they feel the effects of stress. So what is it and how does it effect our bodies? Most important... Read >
Author: Mike Stand
27th October 2008
There are 5 early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease you should watch out for. Most of us know about Alzheimer’s disease, but few of us know what these early or initial symptoms are.
So why is it important to understand more about this disorder? Curr... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson, DC
25th September 2008
You have recently noticed that you frequently forget a lot of things and worst you are not sure what exactly is causing this. Before going straight for the resolution, there should be a basic understanding of what short term memory or working memory loss ... Read >
Author: Robert
15th September 2008
Brain imaging studies have proven that long term alcohol abuse can physically shrink the parts of the brain that control learning and memory. This shrinkage is greatest in the cortex of the frontal lobe which is the center of higher intellectual functions... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
08th September 2008
I am sure that many people at some point have joked about someone having Alzheimer's. You may have told someone they must have oldtimer's or sometimer's, or maybe even said they must be going senile. I know this because I have heard people make these comm... Read >
Author: buster
25th July 2008
It is claimed that different types of headaches are costing US companies $13 billion a year in lost revenue through the number of sick days taken and through loss of impaired function while at work.
It is a global condition that affects nearly half the... Read >
Author: kareng
25th July 2008
Alzheimer’s disease has early or initial symptoms, just like most degenerative diseases. In this article, you’ll discover what to watch for — so you can prevent further memory loss and mental decline.
So why is it important for you to know about ... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
24th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Sifer
You have recently noticed that you frequently forget a lot of things and worst you are not sure what exactly is causing this. Before going straight for the resolution, there should be a basic understanding of what short ... Read >
Author: Jenosize Sifer
06th July 2008
Memory loss is just one of the illnesses that commonly hit the folks once they reach their golden years. One of the examples will be Alzheimer’s disease that is pretty common among our grandparents. It might be shocking to you if you hear that your 35-y... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
06th July 2008
Are you still in disbelief? Yes, true indeed, this article title reads “Ways to prevent short term memory loss in CHILDREN”. Who said that memory loss can only occur in our later years? Memory loss can occur to anyone, regardless of his or her age. Un... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
06th July 2008
Memory loss can happen to everyone, regardless of his or her age. You might be 30 years old but your memory capacity is only as good as your grandmother’s. If this is happening to you, then something must be terribly wrong. The only problem is that once... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
27th June 2008
It is hard when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. It is a devastating condition that takes its toll on the loved one and the family members. The slowly progressing disease can wreak havoc on everyone's lives it touches.
This is the co... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
25th June 2008
Alzheimer's disease is also simply called Alzheimer's, which is the most common cause of dementia, afflicting about 24 million people across the globe. Alzheimer's is a terminal and degenerative disease that is currently has no cure. It affects people ove... Read >
Author: Anbhu Selvan
09th June 2008
Chronic fatigue causes, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment. Chronic fatigue is a common complaint of people with arthritis and rheumatic diseases. Risk factors that may cause or contribute to fatigue include: poor sleep, chronic pain, stress... Read >
Author: peterhutch
28th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is also simply called Alzheimer's, which is the most common cause of dementia, afflicting about 24 million people across the globe. Alzheimer's is a terminal and degenerative disease that is currently has no cure. It affects people ove... Read >
Author: Anbhu Selvan
27th May 2008
The body requires a variety of vitamins and minerals to keep balanced, and like everything, too much of anything can be toxic. This includes metals.
Certain metals such as cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, vanadium, strontium, and zinc - ar... Read >
Author: nutrition1
08th May 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a form of memory loss which degenerate the nerve cells in the brain. It is progressive in nature and the rate of progression differs from patient to patient.
The progression of the disease is divided into four stages based on the d... Read >
Author: Rashmi Shrma
02nd April 2008
While the use of daily vitamins has for years been recognized as an important part of maintaining health, only recently have researches started paying attention to the relationship between nutritional intake and skin health. Vitamins have long been used i... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th March 2008
For centuries, to native Alaskans, the Alaska Wild Blueberry has been used as a potent natural remedy and health producing natural food source. Modern Science has recently validated the ancient wisdom. Everywhere you look, the health producing effects o... Read >
Author: Vince
19th March 2008
Parkinson's Disease, or PD, is most common amongst the elderly. In most cases, Parkinson's cannot be predicted or prevented. The disease is a movement disorder characterised by the loss of or slow physical movement, trembling of the arms, hands, legs, jaw... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
21st February 2008
Various names for memory loss are amnesia and dementia. One of our biggest fears as we age is losing our mental facilities, and how to deal with family members who are experiencing such memory loss. Short term memory loss can be triggered by stroke, circu... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
08th August 2007
A neurodegenerative disease that is mostly found in people over the age of 60 and affects approximately twenty four million people worldwide is called Alzheimer’s disease. It is a disease that leaves many of its sufferers with little to no cognitive abi... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
07th August 2007
Wild blueberries offer more than just great taste. These tiny fruits are packed with highly concentrated and powerful antioxidants that can help combat disease and promote healthy aging.
Deep-blue Wild Blueberries may be “one of the best age-proofi... Read >
Author: Russ the Fitness Writer
05th July 2007
Whiplash injuries are caused by hyperextension of the neck both forwards and backwards in quick succession; people commonly experience whiplash injuries in circumstances where a collision causes rapid acceleration or deceleration. Often this is as a resul... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
29th June 2007
Alzheimer’s disease was originally named after Dr. Aloysius “Alois” Alzheimer, who was a German doctor that specialized in psychiatry and neuropathology. The term “Alzheimer’s disease” was first coined in a book written by Dr. Emil Kraepelin, ... Read >
Author: John Trevey
30th May 2007
Menopause is a tough transition for many women. It usually begins to occur in late middle age when the efficiency of the ovaries begins to decline. Problems associated with the related estrogen deficiency that occur may include arteriosclerosis, osteopo... Read >
Author: Dr Ainiyah Azmi MD
12th April 2007
Our body circulatory system have 3 parts: pulmonary circulation (lungs), coronary circulation (heart), and systemic circulation (the rest). This system mainly involves the heart, the lungs and the blood vessels. The lungs provide oxygen for the heart to p... Read >
Author: Alien
30th January 2007
Panic Attacks are an emotional disorder which can completely take over your life. They make you extremely vulnerable, and you constantly question whether another panic attack is on the way. This sometimes results in sufferers being too scared to leave the... Read >
Author: Paul Simpson
06th December 2006
Menopause is a difficult change for the majority of women. It generally starts to take place in late middle age when the efficiency of the ovaries starts to deteriorate. Problems that happen because of estrogen deficiency usually include arteriosclerosis,... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
25th June 2006
Fibromyalgia is a common type of chronic neurological disorder that primarily generates recidivating muscular and joint pain. Apart from pain, most people affected by fibromyalgia also experience a pronounced, generalized state of fatigue. In the incipien... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th May 2006
by Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
While the most predominant symptoms of fibromyalgia include widespread pain and persistent fatigue, the resulting cognitive impairment of this condition may be its most maddening.
Commonly referred to as fibro fog, this sympt... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
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
12th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Lynne Taetzsch
When you're a primary caregiver responsible for the well-being of your father, mother or another loved one, it's easy to become obsessed with the details. You want to make sure your Dad isn't eating rotten food, so you sm... Read >
Author: Lynne Taetzsch
07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Lynne Taetzsch
How can you ensure that your loved ones (let's call them parents for the sake of this article) are getting the best possible care at a nursing home or assisted living facility? The first step is to pick the best instituti... Read >
Author: Lynne Taetzsch
07th May 2006
Use Meditation to Overcome Short Term Memory Loss
Meditation is a wonderful method of helping the entire body to relax. Through a system of breathing exercises the body naturally feels the stress being released and for many people it allows them to be ... Read >
Author: Abbas Abedi
28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Lynne Taetzsch
Communicating with those who have short term memory loss is difficult and frustrating. If you tell them you will visit tomorrow at three p.m.; that they should brush their teeth in the morning; or any number of things you... Read >
Author: Lynne Taetzsch
21st March 2006
Because we now live in an aging community, it is common to see people living well into their eighties and sometimes longer. As a result, Alzheimer's disease will affect many more lives in the future. In fact, it is estimated that within twenty years, arou... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
13th February 2006
Everyone needs a minimum amount of sleep everyday and a lack of sleep can seriously affect our general health and, still many people don't get enough sleep due to some unknown problems. It is not so strange to see that many people spend enough time in the... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska
02nd February 2006
A huge need to drink, a need that is as heavy as the need for nutrient or fluids. Not being able to stop once drinking has begun. Short term memory loss. Amnesias, where the substance abuser seems to others that he or she is alert and amply conscious but ... Read >
Author: David Skul
12th October 2005
Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore did a movie in 2004 called, "50 First Dates." It was an ok movie: on a scale of 1 to 5, I give it a 3 .
Here's a little about the movie: Henry Roth (Sandler) is a man afraid of commitment up until he meets the beautiful... Read >
Author: Brian Adams
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