What Are The Symptoms Of Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

If you find yourself worrying about things that, in reality, are unlikely to take place or you often feel worried, anxious or tense all day when there is really no reason to, then you may well be showing some of the symptoms of GAD. All of us have worries and fears about parts of our day to day lives but if your worrying is constant enough to get in the way of your life, preventing you from relaxing and preventing you from carrying on normally you may have developed generalized anxiety disorder. GAD is a fairly common…

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iS Clinical Super Serum Advance+ – Is It A+?

iS Clinical has been releasing high-end cosmetic products for years with great success, including the new iS Clinical Super Serum. While iS Clinical is an established cosmetics manufacturer with a proven track record, scrutiny is also applied to any new high-end product, regardless of who designed it. The claims made by iS in regards to this new product include a reduction of the appearance of lines and wrinkles, a boost to collagen production and will balance skin tone and help with hyper-pigmentation. Over the course of one month, this product will be put to the test to see if it lives up to the claims touted by iS.

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Cross Contamination With Gluten

Cross contamination is problem for anybody with celiac disease. Believe it or not, a tiny breadcrumb that falls into a plate of corn pasta can have a huge negative effect! Many effects of celiac, eating gluten, can cause long term damage, especially if some of these effects are; internal bleeding, stomach and mouth sores, vomiting, short-term paralysis and in serious cases, stomach cancer.

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Embracing Loud Noise

And we officially feel better after over indulging on New Year’s Eve. We had a great time celebrating and Jacob was well behaved for my sister in law as usual, who watched Jacob for us. We ended our celebration in our neighborhood at a local bar, which had a great rock band playing through the night.

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Arthritis Treatment: Tibiofemoral Osteoarthritis, Diagnosis and Treatment

The most common presentation of osteoarthritis of the knee (OAK) is involvement of the tibiofemoral joint, the space between the femur (upper leg bone) and the tibia (the larger of the two lower leg bones.) These are the two surface areas that contain the largest amount of hyaline cartilage inside the knee. As mentioned earlier, hyaline cartilage is the “harder” of the two type of cartilage within the knee.

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Herbal Remedies For Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety is a very widespread disorder which is believed to affect millions of people all over the world. In America alone there are almost 20 million people suffering from some type of anxiety disorder. Although everyone of us feel anxious for a brief period of time like before a presentation or

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5 Tips for Using Aromatherapy Oils for Wrinkles

Aromatherapy is the use of aromatic plant extracts or oils to improve physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It’s also being used today in the treatment of wrinkles. You might be a little surprised, but a number of essential oils do have anti-aging properties.

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Mold Allergies – What You Can Do To Stop This Pesky Condition

Nearly everyone experiences some form of allergy including mold allergies. An allergy is simply an intolerance to a certain environmental or ingested product, such as pollen, dogs, peanuts or lotions.

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Looking Ahead – Autism and Employment

Even in today’s society, many individuals with autism and other challenges have to rise above a perception of inadequacy in many areas. This is especially relevant in the field of employment and career pursuits.

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Arthritis Treatment: Conventional Approach to Osteoarthritis Treatment

Osteoarthritis (OA) is, without question, the most form of arthritis. It is a disease of articular cartilage, the gristle that caps the ends of long bones. Cartilage consists of a mixture of proteins and sugars (proteoglycans), and collagen.

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