OCD Over Compulsive Disorder - Behind Closed Doors by Kacy Carr Obsessions are the psychological element of OCD. Repeated thoughts and images linger in our minds where our over compulsive disorder takes control of our actions where we are silenced and forced to obey orders hence hostage to our own thoughts. Thus affecting and interfering with the way we would like to live our lives. OCD over compulsive disorder can be beaten but what makes it difficult for the sufferer is being up against a regimented invisible force in which we find ourselves in a situat ... Enuresis is Something to Talk About by Jared Winston Enuresis, or bedwetting, is common in children as they grow up. Almost everyone has experienced this in their lifetime at least once, so the commonality of this issue should be easy to discuss. However, in many homes it is an issue never faced and the child is left feeling embarrassed and unsure as to what is happening to their body. The best way of consoling a child that is facing enuresis is for the parent to gain more than basic knowledge of it. There are two types of enuresis: primary and ... LASIK - a Cure for Blurry Vision? by Nicola Kennedy Presbyopia is an eye disorder that normally sets in between the ages of 40-50. A lot many theories have been suggested to delineate its proper cause. However, the most convincing theory is that the eye lens loses its elasticity over time, and this in turn results in the loss of accommodation power of the lens. Consequently, the lens is unable to focus on nearby objects, and hence the patient’s near vision is rather blurry. Presbyopia affects everyone at a certain age and it is not routinely cura ... The Pros and Cons of Electrolysis by Megan Halloway Electrolysis is a method by which body hair is removed. It can be performed on any part of the body except the ears and the inside of the nose. Women often have electrolysis done on their bikini area, underarms, tummy, breasts, chin, brows, and upper lip, although hair can also be removed on the toes, arms, forehead, buttocks and legs. Many men also use electrolysis to remove unwanted hair on their eyebrows, cheekbones, neck, but especially their shoulders and backs. Electrolysis can be ardu ... Choosing The Right Type of Eyeglasses by Ethan K. Roberts Eyeglasses in the world today have become so fashionable that even some people will wear them without the having the need. However, some people need glasses and do not wear them for one reason or another. Some reasons include, they cannot afford to go to the eye doctor, or they feel glasses do not look all that wonderful on them. Whatever the reason, it is very important to wear your eyeglasses if you need to. There are several reasons one should wear eyeglasses if it has b ... Simple Ways to Get Slim, Drop Cellulite and Increase Breast Size Without Surgery by Carina MacInnes Warning: Side effects may include increased energy, better mood, mental clarity, renewed health, and incredible self-esteem. Whether you’re struggling with that last stubborn 10-20 pounds or considering gastric bypass surgery, this article is for you! You can achieve your beautification goals naturally and easily with the simple advice found in this article. The problems many of us have encountered in losing weight have not been because we didn’t understand the basic physics of eating ... Asbestos-Can You Sue For MesotheliomaToo? by H Hendricks Asbestos is a naturally-occuring fibrous mineral of metamorpic hydrous magnesium silicate. The term Author's Biography: ... Flu outbreaks – Disaster in the making by Andrew Taylor Influenza is a common affliction worldwide. In the US, the flu season usually lasts from October to May with peaks in December and January. But of late there has been global dilution of the affliction-period and an alarming rise in the number of flu cases has been observed. The health experts fear that at this rate, the flu threat might translate into flu pandemic. A pandemic flu outbreak is much more serious than normal flu outbreaks and occurs only a few times each century. Flu pandemic oc ... Five Secrets to Weight Loss by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Weight loss – such a “big” topic! Every month another book is out by another expert on weight loss. Everyone wants to know the secret to losing weight. I certainly don’t have THE secret, but I do have some secrets, and I want to share them with you in the hope you find them helpful. Weight used to be a major issue for me. Losing weight was never out of my thoughts, and I can’t tell you how many different diets, pills and programs I tried until I discovered some “secrets” that have worked ... Tea Tree Oil by Ric Wiley Tea Tree Oil is one of the most useful products in nature. It has been used by some Aboriginal People in Australia for many centuries as one of their most useful medicines. Tea Tree oil is derived from Melaleuca Alternifloria which is a narrow-leafed paper bark tree that is native to certain parts of Australia. Some people think that it is called the Tea Tree because Captain Cook, who sailed from England in the 17th Century, used the leaves to make a tea from when they first voyaged to Australia ... Ten Cholesterol Lowering Food Tips by Patrick Mckeeman Cholesterol lowering food in combination with a healthy fit lifestyle has been proven over and over again to be one of the most effective ways of lowering cholesterol naturally. More people than ever before have high cholesterol even with millions of dollars being spent each year to try and educate people on this problem. Unfortunately, instead of focusing on such things as cholesterol lowering food the emphasis for dealing with this health problem has been on 'statin' drugs. Drugs are nev ... Famous Chefs in History by Keith Londrie Because of the French domination of the culinary scene since time began (or so it seems, anyway), it stands to reason the most famous chefs in history are – what else? – French, with the exception of one American woman (discussed later), who was, nevertheless, trained in classical French cooking. Known as the “King of Chefs and the Chef of Kings,” Antoine Careme went from being an abandoned child left at the door of a restrauteur in 18th century Paris, to become the father o ... AVIAN INFLUENZA – 5 COMMON MYTHS EXPLODED by David Turner Bird flu or avian influenza is the latest health scare in Asia. It is widely believed that the avian influenza would soon attain epidemic proportions. Are these fears genuine? Read on and find out the truth behind the common myths doing rounds about the avian flu. Myth 1 Bird flu is a kind of human influenza. Fact Avian influenza is a contagious disease of animals caused by viruses that normally infect only birds and sometimes pigs. Avian influenza viruses are highly specie ... Laser Hair Removal For Men? by P Badse Permanent hair removal has been available in some form for 125 years; the first electrolysis machine was invented in the late 1800s by an ophthalmologist who used the device to treat ingrown eyelashes (trichiasis). Since then, numerous electrolysis machines have been patented, but no new hair removal technology appeared until lasers entered the consumer market in the 1960s. While electrolysis is undeniably effective, it can only target one hair at a time. The holy grail of permanent hair r ... The best and cheapest generic drugs by jessicahudsonpink@gmail.com Genuine Author's Biography: The author is an amateur writer focusing primarily on health related topics or on the health related research findings. ... Female Sexual Enhancement by Rick Kelly Female Sexual Enhancement Female sexual enhancement is becoming more and more important as women become more in charge of their sex lives. The first step to enjoying a more fulfilling sex life as a woman can be to start with natural herbs and vitamins. With more explicit magazines and videos that show women who enjoy themselves sexually, men expect more from a woman as he tries to please her. Also, as women’s sports wear becomes more revealing and younger looking, the female genitalia is mu ... How to Become a Freelance Chef by Keith Londrie When you think about chefs, what do you think of first? Which aspects of chefs are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge. Becoming a freelance chef does not mean that just knowing how to cook automatically qualifies you to go into someone’s home and cook for them. Obtaining the necessary industry (yes, it is an industry!) knowledge through a comprehensive training program puts you way ahead of the game. Knowing how to market ... How Do Chef Schools Work? by Keith Londrie The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with chefs. Culinary schools give aspiring chefs their best shot at making it to the big time, especially those accredited by the American Culinary Federation. Just like any other profession, many of the better hospitality establishments base their hiring practices not only upon the length of education the applicant provides, but also where that education was obtained. Tuit ... Antioxidants Naturally Found in Foods by Ciara Carruthers Why do we need to eat foods that are found to be naturally high in antioxidants? What are antioxidants? Which foods do we need to eat, in order to naturally fight free radicals? Scientists have found that the body forms unstable oxygen molecules, called free radicals; every cell produces tens of thousands of them each day. A free radical is basically an atom with an odd number of electrons in its outer ring. Since electrons have a very strong tendency to exist in a paired rather than an unp ... Ayurveda and the Raw Food Diet by Ciara Carruthers The word, Ayurveda, is from the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit, and literally means Author's Biography: ... Juicing Beets Recipes by Ciara Carruthers This is my article dedicated to juicing beets recipes. Frankly, I love the things, and I really find, I don’t know if it’s just me, but every time I feel tired or I feel a cold coming on, juicing beets really helps me. Maybe it’s a placebo thing. I don’t care. I’m making an article especially for that special vegetable in my life. So here of some stats of said vegetable; Beets contain calcium, iron, sulphur, potassium, beta-carotene, choline, and vitamin C. They are high in manganese, an ... How Long Until Vision Clarity? Recovery from LASIK Eye Surgery by Nicola Kennedy As with any other surgery, LASIK also has a recovery period. Since LASIK involves cutting a flap in the corneal tissue, the recovery typically pertains to the healing of the cornea. Patients who have undergone LASIK surgery may experience blurry vision and watery eyes until the cornea heals completely. However, it is true that in case of LASIK, the patient requires less time for full recovery, relative to other refractive surgery procedures. It is reported that LASIK helps restore vision clar ... Photorefractive Keratectomy Laser Eye Surgery by Nicola Kennedy Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) is a laser eye surgery procedure that is carried out with the key intent to correct a patient’s vision. PRK permanently changes the shape of the frontal corneal tissue using an excimer laser, which is a high-precision ultraviolet chemical laser. The outer layer of the cornea (epithelium) is removed, and then a small amount of the corneal tissue is burnt off using the laser. Such an ablation renders the desired shape to the cornea and allows for optimal refractio ... Knives – The Chef's Main Tools of the Trade by Keith Londrie When most people think of knives, what comes to mind is usually basic information that's not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there's a lot more to knives than just the basics. Is everything making sense so far? If not, I'm sure that with just a little more reading, all the facts will fall into place. Everyone knows that the very most important tools to a chef are knives. Forget about the cheap, disposable paring knives used by the dozens by restauran ... The Benefits of Taking a Daily Multivitamin by John Collins The Benefits of Taking a Daily Multivitamin The human body needs vitamins to function properly. Each of the 13 essential vitamins (A, C, D, E, K, B12, and the 7 B-complex vitamins) provides the regulation of a crucial function. We acquire a majority of the vitamins our body needs from food. When there is a deficiency, we are in danger of becoming seriously ill or even dying. Vitamin supplementation can reverse illness caused by vitamin deficiency, sometimes miraculously. Nowadays, it is ve ... |
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