Therapeutic glass massage tools company www.GlassCaress.com poised to widen distribution to help more people find relief from chronic muscle pain associated with diseases and stress. (PRWeb Apr 21, 2008)
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An estimated thirty to forty billion dollars are spent annually on complementary and alternative medicine. Progressive healthcare systems are recognizing that patient care must include educational programs and techniques to support a patient's capacity to enhance mental and emotional attitudes. An example of this is HeartMath®'s scientifically validated programs and technologies. (PRWeb May 12, 2008)
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National Statistics in Britain have reported that approximately one in six adults (excluding those in institutions) has some form of mental health problem, the most common being anxiety with depression caused by stress.
National Statistics in Britain have reported that approximately one in six adults (excluding those in institutions) has some form of mental health problem, the most common being anxiety with depression caused by stress.
Inherited variations in the amount of an innate anxiety-reducing
molecule help explain why some people can withstand stress better
than others, according to a new study led by researchers at the
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), part
of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Four Day Event Brings Dose of Serenity to Stressed-Out City; Free Healing Sessions in Massive Exhibition Hall Showcasing Hottest in Sound-Based Health Technologies (PRWeb Apr 23, 2008)
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No one wants to waste money and time on a pain-relief therapy that might not work so this San Francisco rehabilitation therapist developed a program called "Results Guaranteed Program" which promises relief for neck, back or arm pain without surgery, drugs or needles, or the therapy is free. (PRWeb Apr 10, 2008)
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A brain circuit that underlies feelings of stress and anxiety shows promise as a new therapeutic target for alcoholism, according to new studies by researchers at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Stress, frustration and daily tears are unfortunately many working women's lot in life. And shockingly today for the first time in history, working women surpass working men in their frequency and severity of the diseases of toxic stress - heart attack, stroke and some cancers. But there is help out of the quagmire of stress and frustration related survival - the secrets revealed in Maryam Webster's new book "Everyday Bliss For Busy Women" which arrives in stores from New Harbinger Publishers on May 1st. The keys to peaceful living and the comprehensive self-coaching program the book contain are rich nourishment for women who want to step off the hamster wheel and into a happier life. (PRWeb May 1, 2008)
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Certain variations in a gene that helps regulate response to stress
tend to protect adults who were abused in childhood from developing
depression, according to new research funded by the National Institute
of Mental Health (NIMH), part of the National Institutes of Health.