Tag archive for ‘stress’
Posted by Lindsay Bryant on September 12th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as accidents, back injuries, careers, Fitness, Health, health problems, health risks, jobs, occupation, professional, stress, trauma, work, work environment
Probably one of the largest mysteries in the medical world is the rampant occurrence of back injuries on the job. It really is such a widespread case that doctors encountering it don’t always have the right diagnosis for.
Posted by Erina Gorden on September 6th, 2010 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as back stiffness, back support, diet, ergonomic chairs, Exercise, Fitness, Health, joint pain, neck pain, Nutrition, spinal cord, stress, workout
People who are working in offices, doing desk jobs usually spend hours sitting upright in a chair, working either on the computer or over bundles of papers. Sitting in the same position for hours not only becomes uncomfortable, but also may end up in an aching neck and back.
Posted by James Dextery on August 11th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as anxiety, depression, disorders, family, Fitness, lifestyle, stress
Under depression people can not lead a normal life. Their mind and body are under the effects of depression, preventing them to behave as they normally do. Today many people are going through different depression in their live, due to different reasons.
Posted by Solomon Kettley on July 29th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as depression, disabilities, disorder, family, Fitness, Health, home, lifestyle, people, self help, self improvement, stress
Depression is not easy for people to find out. As most people are unaware of depressive illness symptoms and hence seek medical health very late in their life. Such is case with older people as well, they find out when they have arrived in later stages of their life. In such condition they first want to completely deny it but late feel fear and embarrassment from society.
Posted by Loise Harrison on June 19th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as alternative health, anxiety, aromatherapy, disease, Fitness, Health, illness, natural, psychology, stress, wellness, women
Lavender is simply an amazing remedy from every standpoint. It’s effective for so many things, being a topical antiseptic, wound healer and pain reliever. Its soothing qualities happen both on a local cellular level and on the grander scale of our overall body and mind. Its effective and its safe. Very safe, in fact — safe for everyone of every age. And it has a lot of scientific research to back it up; it may be the second most researched oil of all time, and the oil which actually began the modern aroma-medicine revolution. So what’s all the latest hub-bub about? Its the proven (meaning at least “very thoroughly tested”) anti-anxiety effects that are so potent as to match the most effective pharmaceutical drugs available. Here’s a quick look at the overall effects of Lavender, and the latest and greatest in science to back it up.
Posted by Yuvalim Port on June 18th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as anxiety, family, Fitness, Health, meditation, panic attack, relationship, stress
Emotional stress may not seem to be the worst problem we face in our day to day lives, but eliminating any form of stress helps. If indeed emotional stress is a very minor part of our lives, then why not simply get rid of it altogether?
Posted by Yuval Harpaz on June 18th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as anxiety, family, Fitness, life style, meditation, panic attack, relationship, stress
While stress resist in every thought we have, still there are ways to reduce it. Here are top 8 ways to diminish stress impact on our lives.
Posted by John Hayes on June 12th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as advice, anxiety, bruxism, cosmetic, dental, doctor, Fitness, grinding, guide, Health, medicine, mouth guard, sport, stress, teeth
More of us suffer from clenching teeth at night than you might think. When we clench or grind teeth without realizing, this is called “bruxism”. More specifically, sleep bruxism means we do it when we’re asleep, which can have a number of negative side effects ranging from disrupting out partner to wearing away our teeth.
Posted by James Lunden on June 11th, 2010 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as Exercise, lifestyle, mental health, stress
Stress in the 21st century is a reality we all have to face, and plenty of people find it increasingly difficult to find ways to effectively cope with what ails them. Whether you’re a homemaker tending to their children all day, a full-time career person working twelve hour shifts, or a student dealing with a tough workload: Stress is something that will always be there — looming in the background, demanding to be dealt with. It’s extremely important to find ways to reduce stress in your life, both for productivity and overall happiness.
Posted by Ollie Peterberg on June 11th, 2010 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as anxiety, Health, mental health, Mood Disorders, Nutrition, panic, panic attacks, relaxation, stress, stress management
Posted by Dr. Michael Pritsker, DC on June 10th, 2010 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as 92108, alternative medicine, chiropractic, chiropractor, diet, disease, Fitness, illness, immune system, medical, medicine, Michael Pritsker, New Century Spine Centers, Nutrition, Pritsker, rats, research, san diego, spine, stress, Studies, subluxation
Have you ever considered as to why our healthcare system in the United States has so many problems? Have you ever wondered why with all the amazing technology we have, and all the breakthrough discoveries you keep hearing about every night on the news, we are still a nation of chronic illness, pain and disease? Have you ever wondered why you keep suffering with aches, pains, and various illnesses? Have you ever wondered why doctors never seem to help? Well the real answer may just shock you.
Posted by Rowena Johson on June 8th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as advice, Fitness, goal setting, habits, Health, hobbies, lifestyle, psychology, rest, self help, self improvement, sleep, stress, time management
Wouldn’t we all love to sleep a bit more if we could? Sadly enough, none of us seem to get the ideal amount we’d like to. Whether it’s school, a demanding job, kids, or any other distraction that life has to offer, our rest and well being always seem to take a hit.
Posted by Therese Lockhart on June 8th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as advice, business, depression, Fitness, happiness, Health, leisure, lifestyle, mood, psychology, recreation, sadness, self help, stress
What is depression? Depression is a disease that affects the mood. These may cause the feelings of sadness, loneliness, discouragement and isolation. It is one of the few diseases that affect every aspect of life for the person suffering from depression.
Posted by Carl Clark on June 5th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as alcohol and depression, alcohol depression, anxiety, depression, Fitness, Health, illness, life, mental health, self improvement, stress
Study shows that most alcohol depression cases are present among adolescents and young adults. At a very young age, children are already drinking. This could be because of peer pressure or family influence. Due to family and other youth related problems, young people already engage themselves to drinking. They treat this as their diversion from their problems and eventually become a habit.
Posted by Owen Jones on June 5th, 2010 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as cardio, depression, Exercise, happiness, Health, home and family, mental, office, other, recreation, stress, uncategorised, work, worry
There is a great deal of stress in everyone’s lives these days and that includes children and teenagers. Children and teenagers come under stress from many sources but especially from warring parents and exams. However, children and teenagers are not as well prepared to deal with stress as adults ought to be.
Posted by Owen Jones on June 3rd, 2010 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as Acne, cardio, depression, Exercise, happiness, Health, home and family, mental, office, other, recreation, stress, uncategorised, work
Everybody is aware what stress is and we all think that the degree of stress in our daily lives is continuously on the rise. This is almost certainly true as well. However, stress can be a double-edged sword, stress creates stress, which means that being stressed is a vicious spiral. Stress ever creating more stress.
Posted by Katherine Crawford on June 2nd, 2010 | Categorized as Weight Loss | Tagged as beauty, depression, Exercise, Fitness, Health, metabolism, motivation, Nutrition, psychology, stress, Weight Loss, weight loss program, wellness, women
Exercise is one of the best ways to combat depression. However, when done in excess, as with most things in life, it can actually cause depression or make a current episode of depression worse.
Posted by Toby Dushieney on May 27th, 2010 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as Blood Pressure, diabetes, disease, Exercise, Fitness, Health, Neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease, stress, wellbeing
A lack of exercise can result in increased weight, higher blood pressure, higher stress levels and higher levels of bad cholesterol to name a few.
Posted by Jenny Sooneberger on May 18th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as anxiety, back pain, body, disease, Exercise, Fitness, Health, pain, stress, stress relief, supplements, workouts
Do you feel more stressed today and just a couple years ago? If you answered yes, then you are like most people. They are under growing many changes in their lives that are causing stress. The build up of stress can be very negative on the body. It is important to counteract the build up of stress to mitigate the symptoms. Lower your stress with massage chair therapy.
Posted by Chad Rushforth on May 15th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as beauty, cancer, detox, detoxification, excercise, Fitness, Health, lung cancer, lung detox, lung detoxification, quit smoking, self help, smoking, stress
Reputable sources on the internet? These are few and far between. When you are looking for new methods to quit smoking you want to trust people and their methods or their reviews of a method but this can be difficult. There is plenty of information available on the internet it is more a case of choosing who to believe and unfortunately thinking hard, if something seems too good to be true it often is.