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Miscellaneous Articles I
Has Anxiety
Taken Over Your Life?
Anxiety is the leading clinically diagnosable mental health disorder
– it affects millions of people. Everyone experiences a
little anxiety in life. It can be necessary and a motivator to
help us make plans and perform well. However, anxiety disrupts
the everyday life of millions of people. According to the U.S.
Surgeon General, anxiety disorder is the most common mental health
problem in the United States. Almost 19 million Americans (aged
18 to 54) suffer from some anxiety disorder each year, according
to a analysis by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).
Bleeding Gums
Bleeding gums can be one sign of periodontal disease, gingivitis,
or other serious problems. Other symptoms of poor dental health
may include persistent bad breath, toothache, and receding gums.
Untreated, bleeding gums and gum disease can lead to serious medical
problems. Good oral hygiene, including thorough brushing and the
removal of plaque and tartar from the teeth, is crucial. However,
brushing alone is not enough to stop bleeding gums. Total oral
hygiene requires a comprehensive plan to care for the entire mouth,
including the teeth and gums, but also including all of the tissue
inside the mouth.
Introduction
to Cocaine Addiction
Coke, more commonly known as cocaine is a highly
addictive stimulant which instantly affects the brain after introducing
it to the body. The effects of this drug are extremely pleasurable
and give a false sense of euphria. Like caffiene, coke makes the
user feel awake, and energized. Cocaine addict's usually experience
a sense of well being and feel 'powerful', combined with restlessness
and anxiety. When the effects of cocaine wear off the user will
'crash', become depressed, and crave another 'hit' or 'wack'.
Depressed?
It’s Gotta All Be Our Parents’ Fault!
A newspaper article from the Associated Press a while
back reports that scientists say they’ve found a gene (CHRM2)
that’s linked to alcoholism and depression. An expert from
another organization says that if these preliminary findings hold
true that it will provide another “potential target for
developing new drugs to treat depression and alcoholism”.
An Introduction to
Detox Diets
Detoxifying the body has become an apparent key preventetive
measure to all kind's of health problems. Since most of us are
busy, and unable or unwilling to maintain a strict diet in order
to completely eliminate all the toxins from our bodie. We have
chemicals building up in our bodiess day after day. Since these
chemicals are not harmful in small amounts, only in larger accumulated
amounts, we don't notice side effects until we are much older.
Facial Cleansing
For Your Skin Type
Do you know best way to wash your face and which products to use?
Dermatologists say that there are several ways to cleanse the
face, but the ingredients that work for one person may not work
for someone else. What’s more, there is a barrage of new
products to choose from.
An Introduction
to Gambling Treatments
Gambling is a form of entertainment for many people, but in some
cases gambling can become an addiction leading to financial problems,
relationship stress, and even attempted suicide. It is estimated
that 6 percent of north america's population will have a gambling
problem sometime in there life. Gambling addiction is a serious
problem. Pathological addictions to gambling are more common in
men then women or specific ethnic groups.
Acne and Green
Tea
Green tea is used by the Chinese as a traditional medicine to
treat many ailments including acne and to improve general well-being.
But does it provide an effective herbal alternative to modern
medication?
How to Lose Belly
Fat: Latest Secrets from the Research Labs, Part 1
In this series of articles, you will learn exactly
how to lose belly fat, using 10 proven techniques from medical
studies and laboratories around the world.
Lose Weight
And Keep It Off--A Remarkable New Way To Do It
The percentage of Americans who are overweight and
obese is increasing very rapidly. "Overweight" is defined
as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) from 25.0 to 29.9 whereas a
BMI of 30 or above is defined as "obese." According
to the National Center for Health Statistics, 56% of the population
was overweight during the reporting period from 1988 through 1994,
and 23% was obese. During the period from 1999 through 2002, these
percentages had increased to 65% and 30%, respectively.
Lycopene
Effective with Prostate Cancer Treatment
Men with prostate cancer who take supplemental lycopene in addition
to surgical removal of the testicles may experience less active
disease, less bone pain, and live longer than those who only have
surgical removal of the testicles, according to a new study in British
Journal of Urology International (2003;92:375–8). This is
exciting news for millions of men who have to undergo aggressive
treatment for advanced prostate cancer. |