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Thursday, August 28, 2014

My Child Has ADHD – Will It Go Away? - Syndication Express

This post is written by Merle Gibbins



Do You Recognise These Symptoms – ADHD

As a parent, you may find yourself desperately hoping that your child, who has been diagnosed with ADHD,
will outgrow this disorder. Unfortunately, there is not a clear answer to the question of whether or not ADHD ever goes away. 

However, there is some promising research that suggests ADHD can be managed by medication and/or natural means.

There is even some research to suggest that ADHD does, in fact, “go away” if causal factors can be identified and eliminated.

There are varying opinions regarding the causal factors and treatments of ADHD, and, depending on the approach and results, experts come to different conclusions about ADHD’s permanence.


The Role of Food in ADHD


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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Pedometers: The Magic Pill for Better Health - Syndication Express

Written by Timothy Eller








The good news is, there is such a pill, and it doesn't require
a  prescription, nor is it available ¡°over the counter.¡±  It's a
simple step  counter, or pedometer, and it has powers you would not
believe to  improve your Health and wellness, Lose Weight, and live longer.


What's a pedometer?  It's a simple electronic device you wear on  your
waistband that counts steps.  Technically, a pedometer  calculates
distance, as opposed to a step counter, which only  counts steps.  The
pedometer still counts steps, and uses a user- input stride length to
calculate the distance.  Other pedometers  show calories burned, elapsed
Exercisetime, steps per minute, and  on and on.  All you really need is
something that accurately counts  steps.  Other features can be nice,
but many are not necessary.



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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Can Exercise harm you? - Syndication Express

Written by Timothy Eller



Without it, you feel irritable and out of sorts till you Exercise again. So you go on exercising, never stopping to listen to what you body is saying. And what its saying is, "Stop."

The reason Exercise addicts keep pushing themselves probably lies in what happens when they
don't work out. Psychologists at the University of Massachusetts at
Boston studied the psychological consequences of being unable to
exercise. They compared 30 male and female runners who had been laid low
by minor injuries for at least two weeks, with a similar group who
continued to run. Those who could not run displayed more signs of
depression, Anxiety and confusion, and they were far less happy with themselves and their
bodies. Like other addictions, exercise, they say, appears to have
withdrawal symptoms.

Of aches and pains

Over indulgence doesn't harm only the Mind,
but the body as well. Initially, the exercise will do what it's
supposed to, give you a fit body but once you cross the line, it can get
lethal. Muscle damage, osteoarthritis, heart problems they're all waiting to make an appearance.



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