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  • Smoking: Taking You A Step Closer To Oropharyngeal Cancer
    This article is about the relationship between smoking and cancers of the mouth and throat. Although it is more common that lung cancer develops from smoking, other forms of cancer may also be acquired from smoking and being exposed to second hand smoke. People may also get cancer of the mouth, esophageal cancer, cancer of the larynx, cervical cancer, and penile cancer.
  • Overcoming Social Phobia
    The article generally defines one of the most common types of phobia, the social phobia. It covers some of the best ways on how to overcome and deal with this type of condition. The article also talks about the importance of support from family and friends, the necessity of seeking the help of a therapist, and the significance of commitment to improve such phobic condition.
  • Eat Healthy and Be Free from Anxiety
    Studies have shown that having a healthy diet may reduce signs and symptoms of anxiety. One can relieve tension and manage stress better by what a person do and don't eat. This article focuses on changing the diet plans of a person so he or she can live anxiety-free.
  • Probing Chemotherapy, Nausea and Vomiting
    Chemotherapy is the most common treatment for cancer. However,there are also risks involved for this kind of treatment. Possible side effect of chemotherapy is nausea and vomiting. But they aren't inevitable.It's important to understand nausea and all the factors that can affect it.
  • Are Phobias Inherent or Inherited?
    Social phobia is one of the most common phobias among men. It is a very exaggerated shyness typified by persistent and strong feelings of anxiety and fear when facing certain social situations. However, there have been continuous debate of whether a phobia is hereditary or not.
  • The Games Memories Play
    Human memory, despite being among the most indispensable aspects of a person's personality and perception, is a fragile thing. Up until recently, people had no understanding of the biological workings of memory. While South Korean researchers are slowly discovering how memory works, they have yet to understand how or why the mind creates false memories.
  • Prostate Cancer: What You Don't Know Might Hurt You Big-time
    The article talks about the importance of knowing the health risks of prostate cancer. Because men are at high-risk in developing this ailment, it is important for them to understand the causes, symptoms, and possible treatments of this sickness.
  • Food for Sleep
    Nowadays the importance of sleep is often taken for granted. People often turn to medications and other drugs to improve their quality of sleep.These people should bear in mind that the best way to improve sleep is eat the right food.
  • An Analysis Of Trauma
    Over the past few decades, the concept of what is and is not traumatizing has been overhauled and altered. The definition has expanded from the original roots and a better understanding of what does and does not constitute a traumatic experience is now broader and more defined than before.
  • Is Overeating an Addiction?
    This article discusses obesity and the now common surgery for being overweight. After having bariatric surgery, patients have been experiencing what researchers call an “addiction transfer”. This article relates different cases of post surgery patients, and how healthcare experts think about this issue.
  • The Strong Connection Between Sleep Deprivation and Weight Gain
    This article provides basic statistics on children dealing with obesity today. The environment plays a huge factor in being overweight, and a sleeping study has been researched for children and their sleep patterns that connects them to being overweight.
  • The Ghost in Her Womb: The Phenomenon of False Pregnancy
    The phenomenon of false pregnancy, also known as pseudocyesis, is currently at the center of a murder trial. Lisa Montgomery stands accused of murdering an expectant mother in order to get the baby in her womb. Her defense attorneys insist that the former is not guilty by reason of insanity, and say that she is suffering from pseudocyesis.
  • Why the Key to Impotence May All Be in Your Head
    Stress is one of the common causes of psychological impotence, usually stemming from work , family, financial problems or exhaustion. It is important for patients with this condition to undergo counseling to help them overcome psychological impotence.
  • Pouring Hot Sauce on Your Wound: How Capsaicin is Changing Pain Relief
    Capsaicin, a phytochemical in chili peppers, is currently being studied by scientists who believe that it may revolutionize the way we treat the pain felt by patients after having major surgery such as hip and knee replacement, largely because of its numbing and non-narcotic effect on the body.
  • Eroding Happiness Through Emotional Abuse
    This article talks about how people experience bad relationships with their family, friends, or partners. This article defines emotional abuse into several basis of abuse.How this kind of abuse works, and how people brainwash for power and control. Several effects of emotional abuse is discussed, as well as possible solutions for the abused.
  • Drunk Driving: When Another Shot Leads to the End of the Road
    A lot of studies has constantly giving us alarming data about drunk driving. Drunk driving is the act of operating and/or driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol to the degree that mental and motor skills are impaired. The only prevention?Do not drink and drive.
  • The Allure and Dangers of Smoking
    The article deals with the allure or attraction that surrounds the deadly habit of smoking. This allure was formed, in a large measure, by advertising campaigns such as Philip Morris' Marlboro Man. The article also discusses the health problems and eventual death of two male models who played the role of “Marlboro Man.” Briefly, the article also dissects how nicotine found in cigarrettes affect the brain of the smoker, producing stimulation and feelings of relaxation which later on becomes addictive.
  • Dehydration: The Silent Killer
    Dehydration is a major health concern that is often taken for granted by many.It may deplete the body of electrolytes and other necessary nutrients. Intense dehydration may cause serious health ailments and even death. People should remember to drink lots of water to avoid this health condition.
  • Plan B: Preventing Accidental Pregnancies the Morning After
    Plan B is the latest innovation in birth control pills. It is designed to be taken the morning after indulging in sexual activity to prevent unwanted pregnancies from a missed dose of the pill, a failure in other birth control methods such as a broken condom or displaced intrauterine device or after being sexually assaulted.
  • Gastritis: More than Just a Grumbling Stomach
    Gastritis is a common medical problem of the stomach. However, gastritis isn't one disease but a group of conditions, all of which are characterized by inflammation of the lining of the stomach. Gastritis is generally a common, mildly troubling ailment that responds well to simple treatments.
  • Hot Chili Peppers to Tame Surgical Pain
    Although anesthesia has been very helpful in keeping a patient asleep, immobile and out of pain during complicated surgeries, once the patient wakes up, it cannot do anything to curb the pain caused by cutting into the body. Scientists are now experimenting how a chemical from chili pepper can tame the pain of surgery.
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Life After The Internet
    This article is about carpal tunnel syndrome.With the recent boom in technology, people have been computer dependent.Almost all work that needs to be done is on the computer.This article discusses the main causes of carpal tunnel syndrome.It includes work, trauma, physical conditions and idiopathic or unknown reasons. People are too swayed by the comfort of just staying in front of the computer for everything that they take for granted this will bring to their hands.
  • Too Much of a Good Thing: What You Don't Know About Vitamin Overdose
    Although vitamins supplements are good for you, it is possible to overdose on them and cause potentially life-threatening side effects. It is important to consult a healthcare provider before taking vitamin supplements to ensure that you are taking no more than the recommended daily amount.
  • The Overlooked Health Benefits of Exercise
    This article talks about the benefits of exercise which are often overlooked. People believe that working out should lead to weight loss. If weight loss is not achieved,then one's exercise routines is not effective. However, recent studies show that engaging in exercise alone may improve one's health.
  • Shifty Eyes and Quick Hands: Kleptomania
    Sometimes, the mind forces the body to acquiesce to impulses that it cannot control, such as the case of kleptomania. While a kleptomaniac may be aware of the theft, there are cases when they will not realize such until much later on.Kleptomania is often associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder, but it is actually a form of psychosis and is only rarely connected with OCD.

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