Tips and more to help curb binge eating
There are many strategies to help curb binge eating, including identifying and removing triggers, planning meals, and reducing stress. Learn more in this article. View original article Contributor:
There are many strategies to help curb binge eating, including identifying and removing triggers, planning meals, and reducing stress. Learn more in this article. View original article Contributor:
The spinal cord is a long bundle of nerves and cells that carries signals between the brain and body. This article looks at the spinal cord’s function and anatomy and includes an interactive diagram. View original article Contributor:
In a new review of the evidence, scientists propose two main types of Parkinson’s, depending on which part of the nervous system the disease originates in. View original article Contributor:
Positional headaches occur when sitting or standing, and they tend to go away shortly after lying down. They are often related to leaks of cerebrospinal fluid. Learn more here. View original article Contributor:
Stress can cause constipation, both directly and indirectly. This article looks at the link between stress and constipation and discusses ways to relieve both conditions. View original article Contributor:
Keeping blood pressure in check may lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. View original article Contributor:
A review of the evidence on the use of complementary and alternative (CAM) therapies to treat babies with colic has shown some that some treatments — including probiotics, fennel extract and spinal manipulation — do appear to help, but that overall the evidence on the use of these therapies is limited so should be treated … Read more
Complementary and alternative therapies to treat colic in babies: The jury’s still out but some complementary and alternative therapies to treat colic show promise Science Daily >View original article Contributor:
Three new books by medical professionals delve into the human emotions involved in tending to the gravely ill. View original article Contributor:
Complementary and alternative therapies to treat colic EurekAlert >View original article Contributor: