By: Susan J Parker | 2010-03-28 | Stress Management During a stressful day, do you find yourself automatically keeping a mental list of each negative moment? Throughout your waking moments, do you find yourself rehashing each and every detail of your negative experiences? This habit has a harmful impact your well being. Your body actually reacts physically when you even think or talk about your stressful situations. read more
By: Dane Fletcher | 2010-12-21 | Article Marketing Learn about the major effects of stress on your body! Check out how levels of glutamine can be highly impacted and what that means for you! read more
By: Dawn Ardent | 2010-03-28 | Stress Management The increased mental focus due to stress becomes single-mindedness instead. The first thing to go is the feeling of spiritual connectedness with yourself and the world around you. Next, the range of emotions go down and all that's left are indifference, anxiety, anger and/or depression. read more
By: david david | 2012-01-19 | Depression We are all aware of the "stress" word. Stress is when you're worried about getting laid off your job, or worried about money enough to pay your bills. read more
By: Denny Phillips | 2012-03-12 | Diseases and Conditions Chronic everyday stress can affect every part of your life, and can often lead to significant heart health risks. This article explores the effects of stress on your heart. read more
By: Frank Diez | 2010-03-29 | Stress Management All of us have witnessed the physical injury stress can wrack on the body. My friend Lisa was a 40-year-old nurse whose symptoms started after she took on a subsequent job with a group of five doctors specializing in vital care internal medicine. She worked five days a week, averaging 10 to 12 hectic hours a day. read more
By: Dr Savitha Suri | 2010-11-12 | Men's Health Stress is one of the main causes for heart disease, erectile dysfunction, low libido etc. Anything which leads to stress can cause the following effects read more
By: Joshua Panebianco | 2010-03-30 | Weight Loss There are a lot of causes of weight gain and one of them is emotional eating. When a person is stressed, he/she tends to eat more than usual. Usually, they tend to binge eat just to relieve the anxiety that they feel. Once they get used to this defense mechanism, it becomes automatic and eventually they gain too much weight and become obese. read more
By: Simon Haughto | 2010-10-17 | Self Improvement Instead of focusing on finding stress relief activities and thinking of ways to relax their tired bodies and minds, they tend to just go with the flow of today's fast-paced world. read more
By: Tiffany Windhurst | 2011-01-11 | Beauty Stress is one of those unavoidable elements in life that has been known to trigger odd reactions in the body, skin, sleep patterns, eating habits and even the way your hair looks. read more
By: Danial Hurley | 2011-01-13 | Mental health People can face a lot of stress these days due to various causes. There are some who are bothered with their daily needs or because of work. Whatever the causes are, they will all lead to people feeling distressed and anxious on a daily basis especially they experience intense stressor. read more
By: Tiffany Windhurst | 2011-01-11 | Hair Loss Have you ever heard a parent state they got all their gray hairs from having kids? The fact is, this statement is more than likely true. Raising a family is busy, exhausting and often leaves a parent riddled with anxiety. This type of daily stress impacts the natural functions of the body, such as hormones and cell generation, which in turn, can effect the pigment producing compounds that give your hair its colour. read more
By: colon245810 | 2010-12-23 | Alternative Medicine Colon hydrotherapy or colonic as it is known, is the method of detoxifying the colon in order to remove harmful toxins, promote healthy digestion, and effectively prevent illnesses such as colon cancer. read more
By: Andrew Kosinski | 2010-04-01 | Acne While fatty foods and sugar are often seen as the major causes of acne, along with hormone fluctuations, another common cause is often overlooked. It is stress and it can cause a lot of acne, even in adulthood. Studies have found that acne in adults is often caused only by stress. read more
By: Rita Goldman | 2010-03-30 | Stress Management Hans Selye (1907-1982) was the Hungarian endocrinologist who coined the phrase "stress" in 1936. His original definitions of stress were physical as a result of his work studying rats to find a new hormone. He noticed that when they were deprived of food, worked hard and had drugs injected into them, the rats had non specific symptoms of an enlarged spleen and a coated tongue. It would be ten years before he realized that these conditions applied to humans' as well. read more