if you have a healthy body and you practice a healthy lifestyle it all contributes to the well-being of person and enables him or her to enjoy life more
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Sleep is an aspect of human life that is universally recognized and accepted, but not always fully understood. Science is still relatively unsure of why the things that happen during sleep actually happen and why they don't happen during the day, but there is extensive research underway to find the answers.
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Whether young or old, no one is spared from going down the abyss of depression. Not even research scientist Marlene Belfort who described the experience as being in psychic hell, was able to eat or sleep during the experiment. It was found that psychosis was the scariest aspect of Belfort's depression.
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 24, 2009
This article talks about chronic stress and how it affects the gastrointestinal functioning of a person. It also discusses how the nervous system connects the psychological events to cause physical manifestations such as illnesses or diseases. Finally, this article also suggests a way to treat gastrointestinal problems through using probiotics.
Continue reading...Monday, November 23, 2009
Excessive fatigue is a common health complaint especially among women. Aside from their families, their jobs, and household responsibilities, there are still other activities that a woman needs to attend to which may make them feel really tired. But today, doctors say, women are exhausted.
Continue reading...Monday, November 23, 2009
People sometimes just need to find a way to get away from all the trials and tribulations of life. Sometimes, people turn outwards and embrace temporary fixes for the stress and pressure of modern life, like taking a vacation. However, some people turn their escapes inward, which could possibly result in a mental condition known as psychosis.
Continue reading...Sunday, November 22, 2009
Most experts believe that antidepressant medication is not the only effective way to cure depression. New findings about talk therapy called cognitive behavior therapy appears to cancel the risk of suicidal thinking or behavior associated with taking antidepressant medication.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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