Cognitive health
Putting on extra flab especially in your later life can be one of the factors behind your diabetes and cardiovascular wreck. However, you can hope that it won’t affect your cognitive health!
This newly propounded theory sweeps away the...
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If the Texas House of Congress liked their Governor, Rick Perry, any more, they’d take away his dental plan, 401k, parking space, and Lone Star state belt buckle,...
made popular Apr 20 2009
As the election results came in last Saturday a number of beneficiaries rang a Government family helpline because they were “stressed” their welfare...
made popular Nov 12 2008
Significant emotional stress can cause a specific “fight or flight” response from the body. As part of this response, energy is taken from the immune system,...
made popular Oct 21 2008
Financial stress can hurt not only your wallet but also your body and your mind. Debt may be harming the health of up to 16 million Americans, according a recent poll...
made popular Oct 21 2008
The global financial meltdown has hit not only pockets. Greater numbers of people are suffering from insomnia, anxiety and depression and psychiatrists say suicide...
made popular Oct 19 2008
Across the country, authorities are becoming concerned that the nation’s financial woes could turn increasingly violent, and they are urging people to get help....
made popular Oct 15 2008
Exercise is good for mental health; most of us know this fact but the way exercise works for mental health is still somewhat less known. However, this time researchers...
made popular Sep 14 2008
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) using implants is an emerging research frontier in psychiatry and neuromedicine. DBS technique blocks tremors using implants in brain has...
made popular Sep 14 2008
If you want to improve your eye-sight then playing high-action video games is not a bad idea. Yes! You read it right. Actually, video games, containing high levels of...
made popular Sep 10 2008
An advertisement for financial assistance entices people with the prospects of retiring at the age of 45. But why would someone want to retire in his or her prime? What...
made popular Sep 8 2008
Here in Australia alone there is 1 in 5 people who battle with a mental illness. I am one of those people. I am Louise and I have Bipolar. In the past 3 years since...
made popular Jul 22 2008
Parents of twins conceived either spontaneously or with assisted reproductive technology (ART) are more likely to report mental health symptoms after delivery and one...
made popular Jul 8 2008
Therapy is going smoothly. All of a sudden, your therapist makes a mistake. You’ve been referring to your ex as “Biker Dan” for months; she...
made popular Jul 3 2008
This is not a matter to laugh at it simply is related with a modern world’s latest tragedy the May 12’s earthquake in Sichuan - China. According to the...
made popular Jun 20 2008
Most people agree that one’s mental health/ emotional wellbeing affects one’s physical health. This is evident in simple things such as exercise being an effective...
made popular Jun 12 2008
Bonding with kids has a special healing power. It can be effective if used as a therapy for depressed souls. Holding their small finger and walking around for few...
made popular Mar 25 2008
Cruel children?
These words don’t look good together…but in our modern world they do come together, as in juvenile crimes!! There have been many incidents recently...
made popular Mar 25 2008
A new study at Bristol university says smaller babies are at a greater risk of depression at adulthood.
As per the British and Canadian research, babies who have...
made popular Dec 4 2007
Shirshasana or the headstand, also known as the king of asanas, might be one of the most effective methods to rub up your memory. Not a myth but reality, which even...
made popular Oct 23 2007
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Good news for migraine- afflicted women as women with a lifetime history of migraine have been have been found facing comparatively less cognitive decline than women...
made popular Apr 24 2007
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