September 3, 2010 in Memory by ftscom
Do you occasionally have one of those “senior moments” where you walk into a room and then completely blank out on why you went in there, or scramble mentally to keep in mind the name of a person to whom you were just introduced? These small memory lapses happen to every person – they are simply part of the brain’s continuous efforts to sort out, prioritize and file away the information it is continually receiving. Read the rest of this entry →
Originally posted 2010-03-01 03:15:31.
Tags: disease, Memory Loss
August 30, 2010 in Hypnotherapy by Noel
There is significant concern about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also known as CFS. In fact, there are criteria patients must meet in order to be diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Receiving the diagnosis may be difficult for some patients because the guidelines for diagnosing are very specific. The fatigue must have been present at least six consecutive months and the corresponding symptoms must have developed after the fatigue. A clear definition of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, its symptoms, and treatment options will help sufferers get a clearer understanding of the syndrome.
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Originally posted 2009-03-29 19:58:10.
Tags: Aches, acupuncture, bronchitis, chiropractic, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Depression, fatigue, FDA, fever, hepatitis, hypnosis, lethargy, Lupus, massage, Memory Loss, Multiple Sclerosis, pain, physician, psychotherapy, tai chi, Tiredness