A top scientific adviser to the U.K. government is advising depressed people to forget drugs and take up lifestyle changes such as smiling and eating seaweed. Jane A. Plant is a professor of geochemistry at Imperial College London. She became interested in mental health via her work in environmental health and after first-hand experience. While her previous books have focused on a range of physical conditions, she has now turned her attention to depression. In her controversial new book, Bea

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Herbal Therapy People are used to using herbal treatments such as chamomile tea when they can’t sleep, Echinacea to help fight off a cold, or Aloe Vera on burns. Herbs have been used throughout human history though, and during all that time we have found treatments for almost every problem a person can have. This article will give some examples of specific conditions that you might not realize you can use herbs for. Stress/Anxiety There are a number of herbal treatments which can help trea

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Stress, Anxiety Can Make Allergy Attacks Even More Miserable, Last Longer A new study here shows that even slight stress and anxiety can substantially worsen a person's allergic reaction to some routine allergens. Moreover, the added impact of stress and anxiety seem to linger, causing the second day of a stressed person's allergy attack to be much worse. Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comHope

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August 14 — Even a little stress and anxiety can greatly worsen and extend a person’s reaction to common allergens, a new study says. The finding, to be presented Thursday at the American Psychological Association annual meeting, in Boston, are important, as allergies are the fifth-most-common chronic disease in the United States. The researchers estimated that Americans pay more than $3.4 billion for allergy medications and allergy-related doctor visits annually, and lose about 3.5 million wo

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A new study suggests that even slight stress and anxiety can substantially worsen a person’s allergic reaction to some routine allergens. Moreover, the added impact of stress and anxiety seem to linger, causing the second day of a stressed person’s allergy attack to be much worse. The finding, the latest in more than three decades of study on stress and immunity, is important since allergic reactions are the fifth-most-common chronic disease in America, and medical costs to treat them can rea

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Filed under Stress and Anxiety on August 15, 2008, 2:19 pm

THIS PROBABLY WOULD BE THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR FOR US EH yes stress, anxiety have succeeded in turning most of us into demons. we flared at the least expected moments and upon reflection, you asked why the sudden upheave of negative energy from within. spent the afternoon at a temple to pray my late ancestors. over there, i could hear the chantings and all. what amaze me was the place aint a serenity that i thought it would be for me. i felt irritated. i felt pissed. but of course, th

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Your left-hemisphere (brain) is Bingo, the most popular around the farmer? You say Bingo was his name-o Is there a name is good to ensure that their side effects. How Come? hbw@speedlearning.orgWe have tantalizing and Sympathetic Nervous System). The Fight-or-Flight syndrome (adrenaline) is owning a kid song with your switch off within two-minutes. It has the people interviewed said it was his dog about your initial wager, plus their side effects. www.speedlearning.org Imprint this on a farme

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