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261: Correlation of Sleep Deprivation and Man-Made Accidents
The articles is about the dangers posed by sleeplessness. Sleep deprivation not only causes physical and emotional disturbances, but can also result to poor judgment, lack of concentration, and reduced reflexes. The slow down of a person's mental acuity and physical movement can cause minor mishaps, fatal accidents, and major disasters.

262: Waking Up to The Truth About Sleeping Pills
Sleep inducers or sleeping pills have been part of humanity since ancient times. There have been lots of medicinal plants to modern day medicines that offers a good night sleep. However, sleep aid users do not know that sleeping pills do the same things to them during the day than what they want them to do at night. That is they impair the consciousness, judgment, memory and intelligence.

263: Psychosis: Hard to Ignore

This article talks about psychosis, its symptoms, and causes. It aims to inform the reader about the need to be educated about psychosis, including the various medication and therapies available for psychiatric patients. The article also makes a case for a need to remove the social stigma attached to having a psychiatric problem.


264: The New Constant
This article talks about stress as a condition that constantly occurs among numerous people nowadays. This article also mentions the usual reasons or situations that cause stress and the best possible cure for it. Finally, this article includes a description of Cortitrol as a supplement that can cause stress relief and the substance most responsible for this effect.


265: The Black Dog Still Barks
Winston Churchill may be a victorious leader during the WWII, but he also waged war against his own depression, even giving out a term for it: The Black Dog. Depression is a serious medical illness that involves the brain. Like Churchill, there are more than 20 million people in the United States who have depression, the feelings do not go away. It's more than just a feeling of being “blue” or “empty” for a few days. They persist and interfere with everyday life.

266: What Men And Women Want
For as long as most people can remember, men and women (mostly men) have been trying to find the proverbial “Holy Grail” of seduction. Well, modern science seems to have taken two cues from age-old pieces of advice in this regard. It appears that what you say and what you make them feel really are the keys to a successful emotional seduction.


267: Gaining Emotional Stability: The First Battle to be Won by Military Reservists
The article is about the struggle for emotional stability that is encountered by most if not all Reservist soldiers. Emotional stability is a required capability especially for those who will go into actual combat. The article also briefl discusses the many changes that occur as these Reservists leave behind jobs and loved ones to serve in the military.

268: Like A Lamb To The Slaughter: Anesthesia Awareness
While most people are sound asleep and are unaware of what is being done to their body during surgery, there are some cases where the anesthetic wears off too soon and the patient wakes up in the middle of the procedure. When this happens, the realization of what is going on and the inability to alert the surgeons as to what is going on can be severely stressful for a person. Psychological damage is a given, with some cases of survivors being driven to suicide because of the experience.

269: Staying Away: A Little Info On Avoidant Personality Disorder
Some people have a tendency to want to stay away from other people, with rare cases taking this tendency to the extreme by avoiding nearly all social contact. This, combined with some other factors, could be taken as a sign that the person has avoidant personality disorder. This condition can be treated with therapy, but the problem lies in accurately determining whether one has the disorder.

270: When Passion For Fashion Is A Health Menace
The fashionable supesized bags can be a potential hazard to women's health as an increasing number of “heavy handbag related injuries” prompted chiropractors to seriously consider issuing a medical warning on the use of these huge totes. Carrying heavy bags may lead to back pain, neck injury, and spine fracture.


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