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Thursday, 5 September 2013

Anxiety and Panic Attacks - 10 Questions Your Doctor Will Ask If You Are Struggling with Anxiety!

Diagnosing anxiety can sometimes be difficult because the manifestation of symptoms such as shortness of breath, tingling in your hands and feet and heart palpitations can also be symptoms of physical conditions. If you visit the doctor´s office with the suspicion you have anxiety, you will probably be asked a lot of questions about your daily routine and habits. The doctor will use this information to help diagnose you but you can use this information to help you figure out how to solve your anxiety problems. Many anxiety conditions can...

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Smoking Alternatives other than Pure Cigarettes People smoke when they feel tired, stress or bored. This is because the nicotine content in a quick puff is able to stimulate a person's mind and body for a better relaxation. Although it may be the most helpful tool to release your stress and make your m... Read > Dos and Don’ts during Pregnancy Pregnancy period takes almost 9 months and there are absolutely lots of dos and don'ts that one must be aware of. This is important so that your beloved baby will be healthy and chubby. Here...

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Hypotonia – Causes, Signs and Treatment

Hypotonia is more a description than a diagnosis. It is most often seen in newborns (congenital) and infants, but it may persist through adolescence into adulthood. Another name for infantile hypotonia is "floppy baby syndrome." This refers to the tendency of a hypotonic infant's arms, legs, and head to "flop," or dangle loosely, when they are picked up or moved. In the past, the term "benign congenital hypotonia" was used for many cases in which no obvious cause for the hypotonia could be detected. Hypertonia: Increased tightness of muscle...

Monday, 2 September 2013

Martial Arts Wisdom for Alzheimer's Caregivers: Rolling with Life's Punches

Learn to Roll with Life's Punches and Bounce Back What can the martial arts teach Alzheimer's family caregivers? Plenty. One powerful lesson comes from Aikido, a powerful, ethical,dynamic and beautiful martial art. Aikido means: "The Way of Harmonizing Energy." Aikido practitioners learn to blend and steer an opponent's force to safely control a situation. In the process of training we learn a lot about ourselves as well. One thing that we learn in Aikido is ukemi (pronounced ooh-keh-mee) training. Ukemi is the art of falling down...

Herpes Testing You Should Know About

There are many reasons why you shouldn’t fail to have herpes testing. These reasons may mean your life, the health of your partner as well as further complications that it may lead you if you fail to undergo the disease’s examination. Herpes is a disease caused by virus. Depending on the virus that causes the infection, the illness may be categorized as HSV-1 or HSV-2. Additionally, this disease may manifest on your mouth (oral herpes) or genital areas (genital herpes). The HSV-1 virus usually causes oral herpes. This kind can make its victims...