Category Archives: Women’s Issues

Tired Of Having Physical Imperfections

Discovery Channel’s feature about Hollywood celebrities’ latest technology approach to beauty, seems quiet nerve-wracking. Beauty of that entertainment staff in this city runs thru the “knife,” so the host states. It’s no longer a tale-tell, a fact that has conquered even local celebrities anywhere of one’s country of domicile. For the affluent, whose major way […]

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Tips To Help Pregnant Women Reduce Morning Sickness.

The dreaded ‘morning sickness’, extreme nausea and vomiting, will affect around 90% of pregnant women. Just why women have to go through this is not known, but there are some things you can do to minimise this unpleasant part of pregnancy. 1. Ask your medical advisor whether you can take vitamin B6. A dose of […]

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Tips for Panic Attack Relief That Work

Panic attacks are most commonly caused by hereditary factors, or stress. One of every ten Americans suffer from panic attacks, and left untreated panic attacks can turn into phobias, heightened anxiety, and higher stress levels. They are debilitating to their victims and disrupt their social and work life. There are some treatments that are available. […]

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Tips For Overcoming Procrastination

I’ve been meaning to write an article on procrastination for week now, but I just haven’t found the time to get around to it. Now how could I have resisted an opening like that? Do you frequently find yourself putting essential tasks off until tomorrow, later, or never instead of doing them today? If procrastination […]

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Understanding Depression and Menopause

As women approach midlife and menopause one of the things to be on the lookout for is depression. While menopause is not thought to be a cause of depression the two can occur at the same time. What is believed to be a cause of depression is changes in estrogen levels which occur during menopause. […]

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