Chase Murray on September 24th, 2011

Are you looking for ways to lose weight effectively and naturally without risking it with unproven supplements? One of the best ways to make this happen is to try to control your food intake. If this is something you want to try, there are a few things you can do in order to learn how […]

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Chase Murray on September 23rd, 2011

Was what you had really a panic attack? That’s the question. It felt like so much more. So physical! How could it be only in your head? So what are the panic attack symptoms? First, the symptoms don’t exist in a void. They are a part of a person’s experience. So let me introduce you […]

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Chase Murray on September 21st, 2011

Living with panic or anxiety disorder is like imprisoning yourself to your fears and you do not have the freedom to live a normal life. Panic disorder can rob you of the simple joys of life. The constant irrational fear can prevent you from functioning normally on your everyday life. It is important to know […]

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Chase Murray on September 17th, 2011

Fast acting relief in therapy? Clients often report that they feel better even after their first session in all styles of psychotherapy… Why? One: The relief of having taken action to help yourself. Social psychology researchers have described hope as being made up of “agency” and “pathways”. Taking concrete action by beginning therapy establishes a […]

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Chase Murray on September 15th, 2011

The treatment facility that you choose when you’re ready to overcome an eating disorder may be one of the most important choices you make. To make sure that your bulimia treatments have the best possible chance of lasting success, consider whether an inpatient facility or an outpatient facility makes more sense for you. Read on […]

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Chase Murray on September 14th, 2011

I have this condition called pseudohypoparathyroidism – that was – pseudo-hypo-para-thyroidism. My body doesn’t absorb calcium like it is supposed to and therefore I am short in stature because my bones didn’t grow all the way. I am 40 years old and 4′ 9″. Another thing that happens is that my body has had a […]

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Chase Murray on September 9th, 2011

When someone gives you the encouraging saying “Don’t worry, be happy”, it can fall on deaf ears. The stresses of life vary for everyone and so does the way in which we deal with it. Some people can just roll through it, others feel better from an after work drink, and still others can go […]

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Chase Murray on September 9th, 2011

Most people panic during stressful events like speaking in public or during job interviews. Fear or panic is not always a bad thing because without fear we cannot survive. Our fear serves as a warning for us to be prepared in the face of dangerous situations so that we can take the necessary action to […]

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admin on September 8th, 2011

The immune system is a tightly controlled network of cells that at all times tries to maintain immune homeostasis, exquisite balance. Since the immune system interacts with virtually every organ system and biochemical pathway in the body, it is important that it stay in a state of homeostasis. The walls of intestines have immune system […]

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admin on September 6th, 2011

Panic attack signals may indicate that there is a serious situation which could have an effect on you over a long phase of your life. A medical doctor should be seen after a panic attack occurs. Symptoms may be a fear of impending death, feeling lightheaded, headache, chest pain, hyperventilation, tightness in the throat, difficulty […]

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