Majority of Britons are Happy despite Economic Problems

Helen Holmes December 02, 2011

  Thousands of public sector workers took to the streets on Wednesday in response to the bitter row over pensions. This is the biggest strike that has taken place for over 30 years. A lot has happened – economic crisis and falling incomes.  But amidst these circumstances, study shows majority of Britons are HAPPY. The report was published by

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Popular Christmas Gifts Wi-Fi Laptops, Cell Phones and iPads May Increase Cancer and Infertility Risks

Amy Taylor December 01, 2011

    Christmas is fast approaching and many people especially the young ones are starting to make their own wish lists. Topping the lists are high-end gadgets such as Wi-Fi laptops, cell phones, and iPads. But new studies suggest that these cordless devices may increase cancer and infertility risks.   The culprit behind these gadgets is the

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Psychosis will Send Anders Breivik in Asylum than in Jail

Sharon Moore November 30, 2011

After killing 77 people and injuring 151, mass killer and Norwegian political extremist Anders Behring Breivik will be detained in a mental hospital than in prison. This is because the court found out that he is suffering from paranoid schizophrenia. His being psychotic will not affect the trial, prosecutor Inga Bejer Engh said on her latest interview with B

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Chinese Medicine Can Help Couples with Fertility Problems

Sharon Moore November 29, 2011

    Traditional Chinese medicine brings a new hope for couples having fertility issues. On a very recent study made by the researchers from Adelaide University, it was found that couples who make use of the traditional Chinese medicine are twice more likely to get pregnant than those who are relying western drugs.   The Study To arrive

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Behavioural Addiction: Anything Can Be Addictive!

Sharon Moore November 28, 2011

  The concept of human beings about addiction is generally related to drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes – the things that are tagged as ‘bad’ by nature. But according to the gambling studies expert Mark Griffiths, people can be addictive to anything so long as there are rewards. Anything means literally everything. Good or bad. A person

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Green Tea Supplements Fight Flu Infections Better than Vaccinations

Amy Taylor November 25, 2011

The flu season is now on its full swing. And almost everyone has their own ways to keep themselves and their family safe from this contagious infection – taking Zinc and vitamin C supplements, or getting vaccinations for those who belong in at-risk groups. On a recent clinical study, it was shown that taking green tea-based supplements can reduce the

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Acupuncture Puts Menopause on PAUSE…

Kathleen Kaye November 24, 2011

Excessive sweating, nausea, palpitations, bad headaches—among others, are symptoms that women wish they wouldn’t experience in their menopausal years.[1] Unfortunately, as much as 87% of menopausal women experience distressing menopausal symptoms, [2] and for most of these women, even their normal way of living becomes difficult to bear.[3] For

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Mental Health Services often Abusive

Sharon Moore November 23, 2011

    Patients who are suffering from acute mental illnesses are usually mistreated by the hospital staff in England and Wales. This is according to the latest report from Mind, the leading mental health charity in England. Based on the report, patients have dirty wards and at times, their nurses use undue force while giving them aid. More often t

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Can Good Therapists Get Mobile Websites for FREE?

NaturalTherapyForAll.com November 22, 2011

Do you know how many clients accessed your website through their mobile devices last month? In the latest report about the NTFA traffic flow, we found that about 5% of our visitors accessed our site through their smartphones. You might think this is not a substantial figure but it will be – soon. According to the research made by Berg Insight firm, the

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Why Common Air Fresheners May Not Be Good For Your Health

Amy Taylor November 18, 2011

    When you walk into the room which has a very pleasant and inviting smell of jasmine and lavender, you feel like you’re in a beautiful garden.  Air fresheners have been significant household accessories.  They play a vital role in keeping your mood as good as possible by releasing sweet-smelling fumes.  In the UK, most hou

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