 Category: Anxiety
Category: Health and Fitness >> Anxiety<< previous page 1 next page >> by David Ravech Ravech  [ 2008-11-21 ] There has been much debate in recent years over the negative impacts that high heels can have on your body. Doctors shake their heads in dismay when women come to them with back problems, osteopaths tut, and the local newspaper's health section goes into frenzy about the evils of stilettos. Here are the myths of wearing high heels. by herbal remedies  [ 2008-11-18 ] Panic disorder affects millions of people worldwide. People experiencing panic disorder experience severe bouts of anxiety, nervousness, feeling of having a heart attacks, palpitations etc. by Shane Wilson  [ 2008-10-29 ] Throughout history, anxiety has been known of as a hinderence. Unknown to many, anxiety is actually a natural human reaction to stimuli. This reaction can help us to respond to threats producing adrenaline that can help us in our time of need. In some cases though, this reaction can lead to a panic attacks anxiety disorder. by RE Writer  [ 2008-10-21 ] During good times and bad, real estate can be a hectic business to get into. Often involving weekend and evening open houses, eleventh hour contract negotiations, and difficult to manage clients, real estate agents can quickly find themselves feeling overwhelmed and burnt out. To prevent this from happening to you, it's important that you work hard to manage your stress in a healthy way, which you can do by making a few simple changes to your lifestyle.
by James ONeill O'Neill [ 2008-10-18 ] Negative side-effects of not talking about problems and keeping them to yourself. The importance of sharing your inner thoughts, love, desires and fantasies with a soul mate or close friends. Anxiey and depression can be solved in Love. Problems can be reduced to nothing by sharing with a soul mate. by Shane Wilson  [ 2008-10-01 ] With the events of the world as they are, it is not an uncommon occurrence for people to feel the effects of a panic or anxiety attack. Recent statistics show that as much as one in five adults will be stricken with one of these conditions. by Jack Anderson [ 2008-09-26 ] Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral components. These components combine to create the painful feelings that we typically recognize as anger, fear, apprehension, or worry. by Pamela Ravenwood  [ 2008-09-11 ] If you have purchased an energy drink lately, you probably have read that it contains taurine. The interesting thing is that taurine is actually a mild sedative, it just so happens that it also aids in the movement of potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium in and out of cells which great helps activate the body.
by Pamela Ravenwood  [ 2008-09-11 ]
Thiamin (also spelled "thiamine") is a water-soluble B-complex vitamin, previously known as vitamin B1 or aneurine. Thiamin may most commonly be known for treating Beriberi.
by anita bern [ 2008-07-18 ] I’m sure you’ve heard the news already: it’s all over the blogosphere since BCC first broke the news. Yeah, this is about that nasal spray you sniff – and your social phobia is gone! by Michelle Beaudry  [ 2008-07-17 ] Forgiveness resolves the past so you can live happily in the present. Here are the top six reasons to forgive yourself and others.
by Alan Densky  [ 2008-07-15 ] Nail biting can be a particularly annoying behavior. Many people who bite their nails are not even aware that they are biting their nails until after they've finished biting them. Some are fully aware, as though it is a part of a ritual. This document explores this behavior and how to go about eliminating it. by Philip Bailey [ 2008-07-10 ] Not a subject to be taken lightly and one where expert medical advice is strongly recommended if you are not well. In today's modern world it is a growing malaise, but what can we do to help ourselves? |