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Live Near A Deciduous Forest Can Reduce The Stress

The fact that many live under stress today is probably no secret, but now it appears that you have been lucky enough to live near a deciduous forest can your life be much more harmonious.

A survey from SLU in Alnarp shows that people who live or have close to a deciduous not experience stress as much as others. The study is based on 3000 randomly selected people in Skane and Blekinge and even people who just walk in a deciduous forest at leisure. Those who participated in the survey were asked to answer their recreational habits of different types of forests (deciduous and coniferous forest) and how they felt their stress level. Read the rest of this entry »

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Causes of Hair Loss

to baldness or hair loss (alopecia) and its causes. Numerous factors could cause hair loss, but the most frequent answer androgenética.Alopecia androgentic alopecia. Stress and hair loss. The truth of the blood supply.

Androgenetic alopecia Androgenetic alopecia is the most typical and common baldness. It occurs more frequently among men, although there may be cases among mujeres.Generalmente affects only the frontal, top, or crown, respecting the hair of the posterior and lateral definitivos.Es that are slow, progressive and irreversible. It is hereditary. It represents over 95% of the causes of hair loss.

STRESS AND Hair loss alopecia cases of stress are manifested quickly. It is usually reversible disclosed in a “medallion” without having a specific location. His recovery is natural and requires no treatment.

TRUTH blood supply the blood supply is constant and sufficient in any scalp. There is not any scientific evidence indicating that the blood supply is of the fall of cabello.La head is one of the best irrigated areas of the body.

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Treatment for Neck Pain

Neck PainOne of the most common physical complaints that affects everyone at some point and today by stressful life to which we are subject, has become commonplace or everyday, the annoying “neck pain.

This common complaint is usually self-treated with painkillers, but there are alternative treatment plans that can be used for medical approval, after evaluation as to its origin, which is usually a common factor, stress, motivating characteristics tension contractures.

The most commonly used alternative treatments include acupuncture, yoga, tai chi, chi gong, shiatsu, massage, herbalism, which have proven their effectiveness in this condition almost chronic for many.

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Divorce Would Damage Health

DivorcePeople going through a divorce, are more likely to suffer health problems, including heart disease and cancer, says a new study has shown.

Divorce and widowhood are long-term commitment, with negative effects on the physical, which is only marginally improved if a person finds a new partner.

The stress and financial uncertainty of separation may continue to wreak havoc in our bodies even decades after specifically, research indicates.

Divorced people have 20 percent more to chronic health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes or cancer, in relation to married persons, the study on 8652 people aged between 51 and 61 years, carried conducted by Professor Linda Waite of the University of Chicago.

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Exercise may Relieve Symptoms of Menopause

 title=We already have tried on many occasions that food in some form or another, can be really beneficial to women during menopause, reducing their symptoms. Not surprisingly, bamboo (with remineralizing properties), alfalfa, soybeans, or yam, has shown it can be really effective.

However, today we bring you an interesting story that deals with a study conducted recently by researchers at Pennsylvania, where it has been shown that exercise helps relieve some symptoms of menopause, such as depression, stress or anxiety.

It was found that the level of anxiety, stress and depression was significantly lower among physically active postmenopausal women, unlike those that had a significantly lower activity.

The research was carried out over a period of eight years from 1996, which studied a total of 380 women with a mean age of 42.

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