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  • Infertility: A Source of Marital Conflict
    The article is focused on the problem of infertility and its impact on marital relationship. Through a narrative about the struggles encountered by a married couple named Robert and Meryl, the article exposes the challenges and pressures of being in a childless marriage. The article also cites current statistics on infertility and the level of stress and anxiety experienced by couples who have trouble attaining full-term pregnancy.
  • How To Receive Faxes Even Without A Fax Machine And Phone Line
    Internet faxing is a hosted service for small business owners who do not want to buy a fax machine or pay for additional phone line. It's a third-party Internet faxing service subscription that converts e-mails to faxes and faxes to e-mails for you.
  • The Pregnant Dad: What to Do When Your Partner is Expecting
    Pregnancy is both a happy and stressful time for couples. Men often feel lost in the crowd when he and his partner are expecting a child together. However, this can be overcome by being actively involved in the pregnancy and being open and honest in communicating with his partner.
  • A Case on Emotional Eating
    This article relates the factors behind emotional eating by use of research through surveys and weight loss studies. This article leads to the idea that weight loss is particularly hard for those who eat in response to their emotions and feelings (emotional eaters).
  • Understanding The Mind Of The Hunter
    The mentality of a stalker can be a complex thing, though there tends to be at least some measure of a discernible pattern behind the behavior. Stalker's minds are complex mix of emotions, perceptions, and mental health issues that make them such dynamic and dangerous individuals. Yet, in some ways, that same mix manages to keep the stalker from being a menace to the general public, with their minds being entirely focused on one person.
  • Irrational Fear? Chill Out!
    A team of scientists is making some progress in their studies about irrational fear. This knowledge can lead to the development of treatments for major medical problems concerning irrational fear. The normal response for dealing with a real threat is either to flee or fight, but when the threat is unreal, just do the opposite.
  • Understanding the Biology of Fear
    Fear is an integral and indispensable component of the human psyche, despite most people seeing it as a negative facet of life. However, very little is understood about the physical triggers and workings of fear, such as what areas of the brain are directly involved. A lot of research has gone into this, with some areas being singled out for being part of the fear response.
  • The Importance of Proper Sleeping Patterns
    This article provides information on sleep, and describes its characteristics. A relevant research study is discussed investigating sleep patterns, sleep problems, and its implication to the social context. Such sleep studies provide thorough information for people who disregard sleep as being important. Improving sleep can be easy, and this article talks on ways to improve sleep.
  • Bullying: The Hazards of Growing Up
    Bullying is a significant problem in schools and is associated with a range of problems, including poor mental health and violent behavior. Being bullied can damage lives. It lowers self-esteem, increases anxiety and can cause serious depression.
  • Surgery as Treatment Option for Obesity
    This article provides basic information on being overweight and obese. It then tackles on weight loss programs that could help in decreasing a person's body weight. If the case is severe obesity, weight loss surgery can also be an option. By gathering sufficient information regarding weight loss surgery, people can understand and learn more about this weight loss procedure.
  • More Than A Cupful of Coffee Benefits
    The growing number of coffee “addicts” have prompted hundreds of studies addressing concerns about the effects of coffee on the body and whether or not caffeine causes harm. Learning about the facts and the myths of coffee drinking will help coffee lovers enjoy their next cup even more.
  • Sharp and Prickling Cure for Tension Headaches
    More than one in five people has at least one tension headache every month. They occur more frequently or become more severe during times of emotional stress. Medications such as Butalbital is an effective treatment for tension headaches.
    However, there are studies that acupuncture can be a very good substitute medication to relieve tension headaches.
  • Importance of Losing Weight: More than Just Looking Fat
    This article focuses on the concept of being overweight and obese. It talks about the main causes and probable risks to one's health that is brought about by obesity. Anti obesity drugs can be of help but these drugs should be closely regulated. This article provides simple solutions in order to help one lose weight gradually, in a safe manner.
  • Weighing the Cost of Obesity
    The number of obese and overweight people is increasing dramatically all over the world. USA was the first country to notice its people were getting fatter and fatter. Nutritionists and health experts say the main reason is diet and physical inactivity.
  • The Effects of Over-training and on Women's Health
    This article talks about the ill-effects of over-training on women. Too much training coupled with unhealthy diets may lead to amenorrhea or a condition that refers to the absence of menstrual cycles. This condition, may lead to several health ailments like osteoporosis and difficulties in pregnancy.
  • Organized Chaos: A Look Into “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya”
    The year 2006, arguably, can be considered by anime fans with more than just passing knowledge of the industry as the year of “Haruhiism.” The show, “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya,” was the unexpected hit of the year, showing numbers and interest that very few shows aside from established franchises have gotten. The show is fun, accessible, and with just the right amount of sheer insanity to entertain without shattering the already reality-bending premise.
  • The Pill: Helpful or Harmful?
    This article is about the birth control pill as a means of contraceptive. It briefly discusses the history of the first birth control pill. The research was funded by Margaret Sanger and was invented by Frank Colton in 1960. This article also enumerates the benefits and risks in taking birth control pills.
  • Cleaning Up Your Act: Constipation and Its Effects
    This article is about constipation. It defines what happens when a person experiences constipation. Sufferers expel hard feces, have difficulty defecating, and may have slow or no bowel movement. In this article, the causes of the different symptoms of constipation was also discussed. Also enumerated are the complications that may develop if constipation is left untreated. Some interventions have also been listed.
  • Lose Your Sleep, Lose Your Mind
    Sleep deprivation is becoming more and more of a problem, as schedules, pressures, and other things are making it harder and harder to get a full night's rest. People are becoming less and less aware of just how dangerous it is to not get proper sleep, not to mention developing more reliance on coffee to stay alert during the day to avoid the need to close one's eyes.
  • A Garden Of Roses: Character Relationships In “Marimite”
    While most hit anime shows that make it to Western audiences are the ones that either show off an excessive amount of cleavage or have hideously long fight scenes, there are shows that actually have some level of substance. Among those shows is “Maria-sama ga Miteru,” which focuses heavily not on an overarching plot, but on the intricacies and nuances of daily life for a group of tightly-knit girls in high school. The show is often applauded for the intense emotional depth of the characters and how their emotions and relationships form the core of the show's appeal.
  • Working Out With Baby
    It is important for pregnant women to maintain a low-impact exercise regimen to boost their mood, improve sleep, reduce aches and pains associated with pregnancy, strengthens muscles and builds endurance. This helps their body carry the demands of pregnancy and childbirth with ease.
  • Common Cold: As Common As The Air We Breathe
    A common cold is an infection of the upper respiratory tract, nose and throat. It is usually harmless, although it may not feel that way. The common cold usually catches up with us at one time or another. The common cold is truly common, cause it is the most contagious infection one will encounter in his or her entire life.
  • Attacks Of Random Pain
    Muscle cramps are among the many minor little annoyances or problems that a person has to deal with on a daily basis. While not debilitating or entirely disruptive, they can sometimes come at critical moments, such as in the middle of an intense physical activity. There are multiple ways to alleviate the problem, with almost all of them being relatively simple tasks that can be done without the need of a doctor or anyone else.
  • Connecting Sanity's Nature To Nature's Sanity
    Nature is one of those omnipresent things that, in an ideal world, people would be able to live harmoniously with. Currently, there is a lot of knowledge on the benefits of being exposed to nature can have on mental health, but there has been minimal documentation on what the direct negative effects of such exposure could be. It is possible that this is because there are several external factors that need to be removed, but it might also imply that nature isn't equipped to drive people nuts.
  • Sure Help for the Worried and Anxious
    This article explains on how people normally feel the anxiety around their environment. It is quite normal for people to feel this, and so they apt to take anxiety medications just to relieve their anxiety. This is effective for only a short time, and can have bothersome side effects as well. It would be better for people to ask their physician regarding this, and think of a healthier approach in relieving such anxiety.

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