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231: The Attack of the Nerds: Bullying in CyberspaceCyber-bullying is a distressing form of bullying prevalent in student populations with access to various information communication technologies such as mobile phones and the Internet. It is a repetitive and malicious way to gain power over the victim through humiliation, torment or threats.
232: Enough Is Enough: Divorce and Emotional Abuse
This article is about emotional abuse in a married relationship. Emotional abuse is a form of domestic violence that has
subtle but strong effects on a person. It may not leave a physical mark, but it affects a person mentally and emotionally.
Emotionally abusive relationship tend to cycle in four phases. With proper help, one can still turn an abusive relationship
back into a happy relationship.
subtle but strong effects on a person. It may not leave a physical mark, but it affects a person mentally and emotionally.
Emotionally abusive relationship tend to cycle in four phases. With proper help, one can still turn an abusive relationship
back into a happy relationship.
233: The Neglected Phase of Cooling-down After Exercise
Fitness enthusiasts and exercisers are often neglecting cooling-down in their fitness #programs not knowing that this routine is very important in a fitness and health program. A cool-down after workout is important to promote effective recovery intense and moderate physical activities.
234: Warming-up and Stretching: Routines that Have Taken the Backseat
The article talks about the importance of pre-workout activities like warming-up and stretching. Sometimes people who exercise are too preoccupied by the workout regimen itself that they have forgotten the important things that should be done before undergoing intense or moderate physical activity.
235: A Controversial Solution to Babies Having Babies
Birth control pills and other contraceptive drugs and devices will now be made available for students in King Middle School in Portland, Oregon. This controversial decision has sparked a heated debate between those who are for and those who are against this rule not just in Portland but all over the United States.
236: The End Is The Beginning: Obesity After Menstruation
People are becoming increasingly overweight and a majority of this population are postmenopausal women. The physiological withdrawal of estrogen brings about changes in fat distribution that increase the risk for the metabolic syndrome, that may cause complications like: diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The treatment of postmenopausal obesity is very simple logically, but incredibly difficult - eat less and exercise more.
237: Turberculosis: The Heavy Load on Vour Chest
This article is about tuberculosis. It sits on the top three of the ten most infectious diseases in the world. It is caused by a class of mycobacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is classified into pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB. Pulmonary TB manifests infection in the lung. Extrapulmonary TB affects, as the name suggests, organs aside from the lung. TB is treated using antibiotics, but for longer periods than regular antibiotics usage.
238: Aerobic Training: How Doing It Properly Can Improve Health
This article talks about the importance of aerobic training to improved overall health. Countless individuals nowadays turn to various supplements and other medications to improve their health. Because of this, the benefits of aerobic exercise have been overlooked. Health experts however advise individuals to partake in proper aerobic training to improve their health.
239: Circuit Training: The Best Workout for Today's Busy Lifestyle
Because present-day active and busy lifestyle, many individuals do not have the time to include workouts and nutritious diets in their daily lives. Because of this, countless individuals are seeking ways to improve their health. Circuit training is an exercise program that can perform without consuming too much time.
240: The Implosive Nature of Schizophrenia
The outward signs of schizophrenia may be well-known, but most patients who develop them are rather skilled at keeping them from other people. They may appear odd at times, but most people dismiss this oddness as the occasional fit of weirdness that people subconsciously afford others. This can often make it difficult for people to recognize that they need help.
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