There is Such a Thing as Too Much Happiness

Sharon Moore April 13, 2012

Many people spend the rest of their years searching for things that will make them happy. Happiness is something that we all look forward to. But according to experts, too much of it may not be good for you. The Consequences of Being Too Happy At first glance, it seems ironic to know that we can be less happy when we’re too much happy. But scientists

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Maternal Obesity Linked to Autism and Cognitive Disorders in Children

Monica Wilson April 12, 2012

There is a possibility that obese and diabetic mothers will have children with autism and development disorders, reported by the researchers from University of California and Vanderbilt University in the US. Study Findings In a case-control study, experts looked at three metabolic disorders among pregnant women – high blood pressure, diabetes, and o

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Demand for University Counselling Services Increased

Lisa Franchi April 12, 2012

In the latest statistics report by the Mental Well-Being in Higher Education (MWBHE), it was revealed that 80% of universities in the country have seen a significant increase in the number of students seeking university services for mental health. But with the recent budget cut, a big challenge lies ahead. More Students Need University Counselling Services

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Wales to Be the First Country to Legislate Policy on Play - Why Play is Important for Children

Helen Holmes April 11, 2012

The Welsh government is making history this year as they begin drafting a legislation to expand play opportunities for children. Once this law has been passed, Wales will become the first country in the world to legislate for play. Wales to Legislate Policy on Play On a 12-week consultation, representatives from various local authorities as well as the yo

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Dental X-Rays Can Increase the Risk of Brain Tumours, New Study Say

Amy Taylor April 11, 2012

Having regular dental x-rays increases the risk of developing non malignant tumours in the brain, reported a new study. X-Rays and Brain Tumours Researchers from the Yale University School of Medicine and Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that the risk of meningioma (non malignant type of brain tumour) increases by 2 or 3 times in people who regular

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Use the Advantage of Nature and Therapy - How the great outdoors can shape what is inside your head

Michaela Busch, Hypnotherapy,Psychotherapy in Hythe,Kent April 11, 2012

I have the great chance to practice near the beautiful sea of the South East Coast of Kent and I found out that my patients could contribute from using the wonderful nature and the calm and relaxing atmospheres of the nature and its wildlife. Treating many patients with depression, anxiety and panic attacks over the years I worked in a great environment of

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Psychological Benefits of Yoga for Teenagers

Monica Wilson April 10, 2012

Attending yoga classes have positive psychological effects to teenagers, reported a study published at the Journal of Developmental & Behavioural Paediatrics. Yoga and its Benefits to Teens: The Study Researchers from the Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School looked at the effects of yoga among high school students. 51 teenagers were asked

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A Chinese Take on Stress

Conny Duxbury, Acupuncture, Chinese Massage in West Hampstead April 10, 2012

In my experience, the vast majority of people who come for treatment report feeling “stressed” in their daily life. Despite information available all around us on the importance of relaxation, there does not seem to be an overall decrease in general stress levels. I hope that this article will give a new and refreshing view of stress, which will

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Shocking Police Report: One Case of Paedophile Attack Takes Place in Britain Every 20 Minutes

Rebecca Lewis April 05, 2012

A shocking police report yesterday reveals that in every 20 minutes, one child sex attack happens in Britain. That is equivalent to 60 children being attacked each day and 444 every week. There are about 23,000 children in England and Wales who have been abused by paedophiles from 2010-11 but only less than 10% of these reported cases ended in conviction. Fu

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Hypnotherapy can Help Us Handle Stress in Our Daily Lives

José Penrose, Hypnotherapy in Woking,Surrey April 04, 2012

Hypnotherapy is be helpful for a wide range of different problems: smoking cessation and weight loss may be the best known but it is also effective with phobias, anxiety, stress, panic attacks and many more problems we all have to cope with in our daily lives. Levels of stress are increasing in the population and the media don’t help, always reporting

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