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With the intense political climate and widespread financial mess, I think that these are appropriate times to think about managing anxiety. Whether our worries are global or close to home, such as jobs, families and we, seems to be in a state of anxiety. So here are some brief thoughts on the topic. Anxiety, at its core, is a fear reaction. It is the expectation of danger.
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Ever thought that being stuck by a needle would make your blood pressure go down? If they’re acupuncture needles placed appropriately they sure can! High blood pressure is a common problem and very frightening for those people suffering from the condition. They often wind up on medications, these medications often have side effects, some serious.
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Chinese Medicine is an ancient science that many people find mysterious. I was drawn to practice this amazing medicine because it is endlessly fascinating and it has given me skills that help others. I also enjoy sharing my knowledge so here are three fun historical facts about Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
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Stem cell injections are being used to treat various conditions pertaining to knee, shoulders or back. There are several myths surrounding the treatment that you need to be aware of. The therapy has helped thousands of patients overcome insufferable pain. They are said to find relief of some sort almost instantaneously after the very first session. And, if one keeps at it, they can hope to find permanent relief from the pain they are going through
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We provide you with the opportunity to learn more about regenerative medicine with free educational blogs. We focus on educating those who want to have an option for pain relief from chronic pain without prescriptions, painkillers or invasive surgery. As you may know, regenerative therapy is an innovative, cutting-edge approach, which may allow you to once again live your life to the fullest.
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The stem cells found in bone marrow are what are called resting stem cells and do not reproduce or regenerate until “programmed” to. This flexible function of it is what allows it to be an effective treatment when it comes to combating illness. Even though they do not reproduce on their own, they are capable of responding to stress signals like loss of blood, oxygen depravity etc. This hematopoietic cell is a parent to most of the blood cells found in the human body. These cells, in turn, make way for the mature blood cells that are found in the human body. Circulating blood consists of cells, which are further divided into polymorphonuclear cells (cells which survive for a day or two), erythrocytes (which survive for months), lymphocytes (which survive from days to years).
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Please find 10 daily habits below which can ease your chronic pain:
1. Exercise, 2. Practice Relaxation, 3. Avoid Alcohol, 4. Quit Smoking, 5. Eat Well, 6. Journal, 7. Give Yourself Down Time, 8. Distract Yourself, 9. Know Your Medicines, 10. Ask for Help
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Just about everyone feels pain from time to time. When you cut your finger or pull a muscle, pain is your body's way of telling you something is wrong. Once the injury heals, you stop hurting. Chronic pain is different. Your body keeps hurting for weeks, months, or even years after the injury. Doctors often define chronic pain as any pain that lasts for 3 to 6 months or more.
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Neck and shoulder pain can be classified in many different ways. Some people experience only neck pain or only shoulder pain, while others experience pain in both areas.
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Whether you’re strolling the aisles of your local drugstore or clicking around online, it’s easy to find braces meant to support your neck, back, ankle, wrist, and other joints. Should you try them? It depends. In most cases, it’s best to see your doctor first. If you use them wrong, or they don't fit the way they should, braces may do more harm than good.
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