Friday, July 30, 2010

Health Maintenance. Never too early or too costy

January 23, 2010 by Dmitriy Volokhovskiy  
Filed under Depression

Some people make timely commitments to improve their lives, depending on the time of year. Beach season, New Year’s resolutions, all of these opportunities for self improvement are special and important. But there is no time like the present time to work on health maintenance. With new technology, it can get even easier to make your life better.

Sleeplessness and Anxiety

December 25, 2009 by Gordon Dalwood  
Filed under Your Health

Are you desperate to get a good night’s sleep but finding it impossible? Do you find yourself tossing and turning all night and when you do drift off, you wake up soon afterwards again? Is this something you’ve been experience for a few months, or do you experience these bouts every once in a while? Perhaps you’ve been having these bouts for year already but because they tend to come and go, you’ve always just battle your way through them. Well, if any of this sounds familiar, then I’m afraid that anxiety may very well be the cause of the insomnia.

Overcoming Panic Attacks and Anxiety Disorder

December 13, 2009 by Mark Walters  
Filed under Your Health

We live in a stressful world these days, and so it’s hardly a surprise that so many people suffer from acute forms of anxiety. In fact, a significant amount of people need to find ways of overcoming panic attacks on a daily basis. Unfortunately, I had this problem also, and the doctors could do absolutely nothing to stop my anxiety attacks. To stop my panic attacks, I sought a solution myself, and that was to take control of my thoughts and mind again, and not to rely on prescription drugs, which can only ever really be a short term measure.

Coping With Panic Attacks And OCD

November 27, 2009 by Hattie Spates  
Filed under Your Health

Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is one form of anxiety disorder that is fueled by recurring thoughts, fears and images that the person feels are out of control. Some people with OCD also experience frequent panic attacks or are diagnosed with panic disorder because many of the rituals and compulsions associated with OCD can fuel the stress and anxiety cycle, and trigger a full-blown panic attack. According to WebMD, the rituals that the person with OCD performs helps to reduce anxiety temporarily, but they are stuck in an endless cycle of behaviors.

3 Effective Ways Of Treatment For Anxiety Attacks That Occur When Sleeping

November 14, 2009 by Mike Salvador  
Filed under Depression

Most people know that panic attacks generally occur during the daytime hours. But panic attacks actual occur at night as well. There is hope through treatments geared toward panic attacks in the overnight hours. How can you have a panic attack at night?

Who Gets Anxiety and Panic Attacks and Why

November 9, 2009 by Gordon Dalwood  
Filed under Your Health

People that have either anxiety or panic attacks can have them for various reasons. There is not just one specific cause for these things to happen with people. It can be many different things together or one particular thing that triggers the anxiety or panic. Let’s delve more into this subject to see what we can learn.

Stress Management Guide: Massage Chair Therapy

November 1, 2009 by Ethan Peacock  
Filed under Your Health

Stress management is perhaps more importantly now than at any other time. More people seem to be experiencing higher levels of stress. The ability to successfully cope with stress is paramount to your long term health and well-being. A great way to manage your stress is with a massage chair.

How to Overcome Alcohol Depression

October 23, 2009 by Carl Clark  
Filed under Depression

Too much alcohol consumption leads to physical and mental problems. It makes an individual very addicted to the taste and the delusions that it causes when a person is drunk. Alcohol depression causes a person to be unjust with his own judgments. He would rather feel deprived of the solutions that he needs to overcome his/her situations. Drinking too much also causes brain damage and memory loss. It also injures the organs such as the liver and the heart. Alcohol is a big threat to one’s self if not taken with caution.

Five Tips on overcoming Shyness

October 21, 2009 by Sandi Miller  
Filed under Depression

Many people are shy. But after all it’s not easy to strike up a conversation with people you don’t know. Shyness can also make it difficult to speak in front of a crowd. But you would probably like to know how to overcome shyness if you are one of the many people who suffer from [...]

What are the Common Symptoms and Causes of Anxiety

October 20, 2009 by Funmi Salami  
Filed under Your Health

Anxiety is a part of normal human life. Everyone experiences some form of anxiety or nervousness when faced with big events such as a job interview or a wedding. Furthermore, small events can also trigger the jitters. Things such as an exam or blind date are just to name a couple.

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