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Understanding the Effects of Stress on Our Health

Posted on August 27 2009 by Ferdian

This article will provide essential information about the effects of stress on our health and how to deal with it. To manage the stress, identify the root cause of stress, know how a body reacts to stress, and know how not dealing with stress can be injurious to health. Most people know the word stress. [...]

How to Handle and Control Your Stress and Anxiety

Posted on August 27 2009 by Ferdian

It is a well known fact that the current economic depression has caused a lot of stress to many in the world. Although how it affects individuals differs from one country to another. According to the American Psychological Association, almost every American experienced the feeling of stress and anxiety at some stages of their lives. [...]

Organic Black Tea - The Way Nature Intended

Posted on August 26 2009 by Ferdian

I want to start out by saying that I love tea. I love all kinds of tea. One of my favorites is organic black tea. Organically grown products must adhere to a higher quality standard than regular products. If you are drinking a beverage for the health benefits then you certainly don’t want unnecessary chemicals [...]

What is a Troubled Teen

Posted on August 26 2009 by Ferdian

Troubled teens are adolescent boys and girls who are leading negative or self harming lifestyles. Adolescence is the stage in the life of children when hormonal changes take place that help them adjust to the demands of adulthood. Rebellious uncontrollable youth are regarded as troubled teens. When the actions of teens reach a stage that [...]

The Benefits of Swimming

Posted on August 26 2009 by Ferdian

If you are looking for a way to exercise without boring yourself to death running on a treadmill, then you may want to consider swimming. Swimming is one of the best way to get a great aerobic workout and at the same time help you develop an important skill. Many people love jumping and playing [...]

Giving the Best Koi Fish Food

Posted on August 26 2009 by Ferdian

Feeding Koi fish shouldn’t be difficult with the availability of information and with the advances we have nowadays. Koi fish food should contain proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. These are all essential for all animals to maintain healthy bodies so they can grow and then later on reproduce. The type of food and the [...]

Fish Oil and Pregnancy - Do You Want a Smarter and Healthier Baby

Posted on August 26 2009 by Ferdian

Fish oil and pregnancy are closely interlinked. The human brain consists of 30% DHA, which is one of the essential omega-3 fatty acids. Our bodies cannot produce DHA on its own, which means that we have to gaze from an external source.
You could eat a lot of fish, but that would mean a higher chance [...]

How to Control Diabetes Through Yoga

Posted on August 25 2009 by Ferdian

Diabetes is a disorder that is normally caused by the incapability of the body to control the quantity of sugar in the blood. An individual who suffer from diabetes is not capable to use blood glucose due to inadequate amounts of insulin produced by the pancreas in the body. In simple terms, it can be [...]

Divorce ‘health scars permanent’

Posted on July 28 2009 by admin

Divorce has a lingering, detrimental impact on health that even remarriage cannot fully repair, a study suggests.
A Chicago study involving 8,652 people aged 51 to 61 found divorced people have 20% more chronic illnesses such as cancer than those who never marry.
The figure only drops to 12% for those who remarry, researchers write in [...]

GPs ‘poor at spotting depression’

Posted on July 28 2009 by admin

GPs have difficulty spotting depression among their patients, a review of research suggests.
The overview of studies involving more than 50,000 patients found substantial numbers were missed or wrongly identified as having depression.
In fact, depression was more commonly misdiagnosed than correctly spotted following an initial consultation.
The University of Leicester study, featured in the Lancet, [...]