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#1 6/7/2010 A Western and Eastern View of PMS Treatment (Kathie Albertson) Western medicine accepts PMS as a "normal" occurrence. Its time to bridge the gap between Western and Eastern medicine in the interest of improving patient care. This article describes how tradtional Chinese medicine addresses premenstrual syndrome.
#2 6/3/2010 The Vibration That Heals: From Verbal First Aid to the Power of Pure Music (Judith Acosta) The research is being conducted and the evidence is growing rapidly. Sound--not only moves us emotionally, but affects us at a profound, preconscious, cellular level.
#3 5/13/2010 Will Neurofeedback Help with Migraines? (Dr. Clare Albright) Will neurofeedback help with migraines?
#4 5/13/2010 What health treatment system treats multiple symptoms simultaneously? (Kathie Albertson) Acupuncture and herbal medicine holds secrets to returning you to your optimum vitality. Do you want to feel dramatically physically and emotionally better? Then Acupuncture and herbal medicine is for you. Here's 4 Reasons Why:1 1 Comment Count
#5 5/10/2010 3 Reasons why leisure time and leisure mind balance your health! (Kathie Albertson) Leisure time and leisure mind a must for balanced health. 3 reasons why!
#6 4/22/2010 The Treatment of Vulvovaginal Pain Disorders with Surface Electromyographic Assisted Pelvic Floor Muscle Rehabilitation (Howard I. Glazer, Ph.D.) Vulvodynia is a descriptive, not a diagnostic, term covering a wide range of disorders which have, as one component, pain in the vulvar area. Vulvar pain can arise from many sources. Free form observations of sEMG with or without direct pelvic muscle palpation does not comprise an adequate evaluation. Replicable protocols, applied to the patient over time are necessary to assess progress.
#7 3/17/2010 Using Neurofeedback for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia (Dr. Clare Albright) Did you know that behind disorders such as Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia can be an undiagnosed brain injury? Can neurofeedback therapy make a difference with this hidden problem?
#8 2/26/2010 Repetitive Strain Injury; Computer User Injury With Biofeedback: Assessment and Training Protocol (Erik Peper)
#9 1/11/2010 How is brain imaging and cognitive neuroscience impacting neurofeedback? (Michael Cohen) By learning from advances in both cognitive neuroscience and brain imaging about the brain, neurofeedback has learned to better target different areas of the brain. Much more information exists and will continue to help training strategies in the future. Some recent promising research from imaging studies suggests advances in applying neurofeedback for Learning Disabilities and chronic pain, as an example.
#10 12/9/2009 American Character Strengths Threatened By Private Health Insurer Economic Policies (Rob Kall) The American character has been undergoing a dangerous and effective attack that has, in my opinion, gone virtually un-noticed. The character values of self-reliance, self responsibility and self control are being seriously eroded by private for profit and non-profit health insurer policies.
#11 10/8/2009 Pain; Four Biofeedback Approaches (Rob Kall) there are at least four different ways biofeedback can help pain sufferers.
#12 10/3/2009 Verbal First Aid(tm) for Survival. (Judith Acosta) What Verbal First Aid(tm) proposes is that words can mean the difference between life and death. Based on the simple notion that the words we say (to ourselves and to one another) do matter, that they affect us both physically and mentally, there are ways to speak that make those words healing, no matter what the situation.
#13 9/26/2009 Living in The Vein of Gold and Falling out. (Rob Kall) We all have veins of gold-- fantastic riches-- in our lives, every one of us. "Although men are accused of not knowing their own weakness, yet perhaps a few know their own strength. It is in men as in soils, where sometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of." Jonathan Swift
#14 11/14/2008 From Technostress to Technohealth (Erik Peper) work stress, caused by long hours, sitting at computer stations, causes pain and worst-- technostress-- even with ergonomic interventions. This program added coaching and self regulation biofeedback training to produce enhanced health-- technohealth.

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