Sociopath traits: Sociopath characteristics and realtionships with sociopaths
By admin | April 28, 2008
You might have some sociopath traits. If not you, somebody you know might displaying some sociopath characteristics. You might even be in a relationship with a sociopath. How can I dare to say that? Read the rest of this entry »
Topics: Mental Health | No Comments »
How to Make Your Child Happy, Healthy and Creative
By admin | February 3, 2008
Fifty years ago it wasn’t that hard to spend time with your family and children. We weren’t living in a hectic, fast and crazy world where work and errands took most of your time. But, still, there are some things you can do that will make your little ones feel loved, cherished and cared. Also, you will encourage your child’s imagination and creativity.
Camp Inside the house
Children absolutely love camping outside, but don’t wait for spring to make them happy. Make them a tent in your living room, move away chairs from the table, and put a big blanket over it, so it reaches the floor.
That will create a big camping tent, and your children will absolutely love it. Read the rest of this entry »
Topics: Child Psychology, Parenting | No Comments »
Fathers, Are You Wondering How To Connect With Your Babies?
By admin | January 27, 2008
For mothers, especially if they’re breastfeeding, everyday bonding is a normal part of their routine. During breastfeeding, mothers and their babies experience deep physical and emotional bond. But, the question is - what about fathers? How do they bond with their newborn babies and what are the best way to do that?
For few first months, newborn babies are completely dependent on mothers. More and more fathers actually feel like they don’t belong or do anything in those first few, but very important months in their babies’ lives. Read the rest of this entry »
Topics: Family planning/Contraception, Child Psychology, Baby's Health, Men's Health, Parenting | No Comments »
Food and your prostate
By admin | December 3, 2007
The food you eat can significantly improve or preserve the health of your prostate. Its ability to function properly is greatly influenced by what kind of foods you eat.
The importance of prostate to men can hardly be explained in one article.
Sometimes men fear more for their sexuality than for their lives. Read the rest of this entry »
Topics: General Nutrition, Men's Health, Sexuality, Physical Health, Health | No Comments »
Myths About Child Abuse
By admin | December 2, 2007
When a child is sexually abused, its family members, neighbors and other so-called-experts try to give their advice to the abused child and their family members. Although they try to help, their advice might be nothing but a myth and can actually hurt the child and people who surround that little one.
Here are most common myths and what you should do about it.
Myth 1: Children have big imagination and everything they say cannot be true. This particularly means they make up stories about sexual abuse. Read the rest of this entry »
Topics: Child Psychology, Parenting | 1 Comment »
Early diagnosis of stomach cancer-full recovery
By admin | November 30, 2007
In the treatment of all malignant disease including stomach cancer early diagnosis is extremely important.
Because, if diagnosed early stomach cancer can be treated with a grat chance of full recovery which happens in 80 - 90 % of all cases. Read the rest of this entry »
Topics: Women's Health, Men's Health, Disease and Disease prevention, Physical Health, Health | No Comments »
Fall…Are You Down?
By admin | November 23, 2007
Do you think you’re starting suffer from depression? Occasional sad feeling, especially in fall and winter time, is perfectly normal. Feeling blue is our body’s reaction to deficiency of light.
In fall, days become shorter and shorter, rainy days push out sunny ones, and our mood becomes sad, we feel down and melancholic. Scientists say, that’s not a reason to worry.
Many people suffer from “weather depression” and their mood depends greatly on weather circumstances. This is normal and logical - when it’s sunny and warm outside, we react by smiling more, getting out of the house and catching those Sun rays. Read the rest of this entry »
Topics: Physical Health, Health | No Comments »
My baby hates clothes!
By admin | November 21, 2007
You may be surprised or maybe even shocked when you find out that your 14 month old baby hates clothes and doesn’t want to wear anything.
This is rather common and you shouldn’t be concerned or worried.
Don’t get to excited and insist that your baby has to wear clothes all the time. However, you should be clear to set the boundaries and stay firm on that. Read the rest of this entry »
Topics: Child Psychology, Baby's Health, Parenting | No Comments »
Children can suffer from stress
By admin | November 18, 2007
Is you child suffering from stress?
Some people think that stress can only affect adults. But they are wrong. Children are not just happy, little careless people with nothing to worry about.
Remember when you were a child. Did your problems seem serious to you? Did the anxiety you felt as a child any different from anxiety you felt later in your life(ie. adulthood)?
Topics: Child Psychology, Parenting | No Comments »
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD
By admin | November 17, 2007
WHAT IS PTSD?
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to a terrifying event or ordeal in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened. Traumatic events that may trigger PTSD include violent personal assaults, natural or human-caused disasters, accidents, or military combat.
The person who develops PTSD may have been the one who was harmed, the harm may have happened to a loved one, or the person may have witnessed a harmful event that happened to loved ones or strangers. Read the rest of this entry »
Topics: Women's Health, Men's Health, Mental Health, Health | No Comments »
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