This article provides information on sleep, and describes its characteristics. A relevant research study is discussed investigating sleep patterns, sleep problems, and its implication to the social context. Such sleep studies provide thorough information for people who disregard sleep as being important. Improving sleep can be easy, and this article talks on ways to improve sleep.
The Link Between Smoking and ED
This article focuses on one of the studies conducted to prove the relationship between smoking cigarettes and having sexual impotence. This article provides statistical information and data that supports the connection between smoking and sexual impotence.
Stress Incontinence: Among Other Concerns for Women
Stress incontinence is the most common form of urinary problem among women. It is experience by women who have had children and those who are overweight and obese. There are a lot of factors which can result to this kind of disorder. This article relates the symptoms, causes and prevention for urinary incontinence.
Keeping Your Brain Healthy And Smart: Keep Active And Learn New Things
For years fitness enthusiasts have suspected that exercise positively affects the brain as well as the body. But while it seemed logical that an active lifestyle would help the brain, the scientific evidence was lacking.
Now several biological studies indicate that working out does benefit the brain.
The reasons to get moving are greater than you think. Now researchers are finding biological evidence that exercise benefits specific brain mechanisms. And, it even contrib…
Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie
Sleep is an aspect of human life that is universally recognized and accepted, but not always fully understood. Science is still relatively unsure of why the things that happen during sleep actually happen and why they don’t happen during the day, but there is extensive research underway to find the answers.
Having a Sweet Tooth Can Cause Wrinkles
Women would go to great lengths just to stop the aging process, and the prospect of getting wrinkles from too much sugar consumption may affect their physical, emotional and psychological well-being. Some women even develop inferiority complex, and may experience stress and anxiety due to aging problems.
Gaining Emotional Stability: The First Battle to be Won by Military Reservists
The article is about the struggle for emotional stability that is encountered by most if not all Reservist soldiers. Emotional stability is a required capability especially for those who will go into actual combat. The article also briefly discusses the many changes that occur as these Reservists leave behind jobs and loved ones to serve in the military.
Depression and Food Binging in the Family
This article focuses on eating disorders of women and how they are closely related to family problems, negative emotions, and depression. A lot of young girls experience this and is more prone to such eating disorders. With self help and counseling, any girl can control their way of eating in to a much more healthier way.
Checking Out Inferiority Complex
An inferiority complex, in the fields of psychology and psychoanalysis, is a feeling that one is inferior to others in some way. It is often unconscious, and is thought to drive afflicted individuals to overcompensate, resulting either in spectacular achievement or extreme antisocial well being.
Canine Companions Cure
This article talks about how depression can lead to serious mental health conditions, if not treated as soon as possible. A new research suggests that by having pet dogs as companions, they can help the person dealing with depression in overcoming their emotional symptoms, as well as physical symptoms.
A Warm Touch, A Beneficial Act
Touch or massage therapy are beneficial to an infant’s well being. There are innumerable medical facts that support the importance of touch, but more importantly, babies that were massaged early in childhood establish a warm, positive relationship that continues as the child grows.
Why Should I Exercise?!
For some, exercise is a passion. For others, it seems to be a four-lettered word, or in this case an eight-letter word. But, it doesnt have to be a dreaded event. Exercise can be fun. It can mean more than running for hours on the treadmill or climbing the stair master until your legs feel like Jell-O. You can get in shape by doing things that you love to do. Take sports for examplewhen youre playing a heated game of basketball with your buddies, it doesnt feel like exerc…