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Aug 28, 2008 -
Let's face it: It's not easy to lose weight, or quit smoking, or get your stress under control. But if you've ever struggled with any of these health concerns, you know that the best solution is simply the one that works for you! So, why not give hypnotherapy a try?
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Apr 03, 2008 -
Can hypnosis keep you from biting your nails? Georgina Powell thinks so. The Florida-based clinical hynotherapist works with people to cure common problems including beauty mishaps.
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Oct 09, 2007 -
People will go to any lengths to lose a little weight and one of the more unusual methods gaining popularity recently is by means of hypnosis. Lily Allen used hypnosis for weight loss, and it's apparently helped her drop about four dress sizes, and it got her to want to go to the gym. Lily said:
"After the hypnotism, I want to go to the gym every day, otherwise I feel really bad.
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Jul 13, 2007 -
Hypnosis claims to help people quit smoking, stop snoring, overcome fears, and lose weight, but how does it work?
I did a little research and found out that the brain operates in 4 different states: Full Conscious Awareness, the Hypnotic State, the Dream State, and the Sleep State. We spend most of our waking hours in the Full Conscious Awareness state, and as we drift into sleep, we pass through the 3 other states.
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Oct 15, 2009 -
- Another use for ripe bananas. It's smoothie time — Vitamin G
- More overtly Photoshopped Ralph Lauren models turn up down under — FitCeleb
- Ladies playing rugby on a pier in NYC: scrum anyone? — Social Workout
- The real housewives of the big apple do cardio for cupcakes — Fresh Fitness Tips
- Calling all carnivores: learn the health benefits of marinades — Mark's Daily Apple
- Yet another reason fashionland is messed up — That's Fit
- Hypnosis plus yoga equals Hyp-Yoga — Vital Juice
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Oct 08, 2008 -
Overview
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HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Hemophilia is an inherited disease in which your blood does not clot. People with hemophilia lack or have low levels of one of two blood-clotting substances, known as factor VIII and factor IX. As a result, they may bleed for a long time after an injury.
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Sep 04, 2008 -
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Acupuncture
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Alternative Names
Acupuncture - pain relief; Hypnosis - pain relief
Information
Alternative medicine refers to treatments that you use instead of standard ones. (If you use an alternative treatment along with standard medicine or therapy, it's considered complementary therapy.)
There are many forms of alternative medicine.
For many people, acupuncture is an effective means of relieving pain.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
Overview
- Signs and Symptoms
- What Causes It?
- Who's Most At Risk?
- What to Expect at Your Provider's Office
- Treatment Options
- Prognosis/Possible Complications
- Supporting Research
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that is brought on by memories of an extremely stressful event or series of events that cause intense fear, particularly if feelings of helplessness accompanied the fear. That event may be war, physical or sexual assault or abuse, an accident (such as an airplane crash or a serious motor vehicle accident), or a mass disaster. You can develop PTSD if the event happened to you or even if you witnessed it.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
Overview
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- What Causes It?
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- What to Expect at Your Provider's Office
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HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Being overweight or obese puts you at risk for a number of diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis, and respiratory disorders. The risk of developing these diseases is even higher when weight is concentrated near the waist.
Obesity is an increasing problem.
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