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How Emotions Affect Our Immune System by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Wed 16 Jun 2010 3:08pm Listen to internet radio with Josh & Jeanne Rubin on Blog Talk Radio Read on »
Emotions Affect Us at the DNA Level by Cindy M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 01 Mar 2010 3:55am of Miracles ) by our friend, Christy Svanamyr . In the video, Braden talks about a very interesting military experiment on how DNA responds to emotions. Turns out living DNA, separated... is exposed to emotional stimuli, DNA being monitored in a separate location registers identical responses, at the exact same time, as does the human volunteer. How cool Read on »
Emotions and how they can affect you overall.... by Rosy G. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 03 Jul 2009 2:06pm on here in the next little while. I always knew that I was an emotional eater like many people. When I was angry I would eat..when I was sad..i would eat..when I was excited I.... Truthfully though, lately I have been dealing with alot. Things I just cannot really write openly about, but believe me, emotionally I have been really trying to deal with getting Read on »
2October 10, 2009Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain Levels Affect Patient’s Emotional States: Seriously??? by Lana B. Facebook Posted Sat 10 Oct 2009 12:00am fragile emotional state with rheumatoid arthritis, along with this article . At least, it wasn’t advice on “ curing my RA ”. Yes, if a cure were a simple as eliminating dairy!  Now that you have laughed your tail bone off, feel free to share your “health advice horror stories.” Let’s face it; it is not unusual for any person’s emotional health to directly Read on »
Menopause & Sex: Emotions, More Than Hormones, Affect Function by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 10:45am As a woman nears menopause, her relationships -- not just her hormones -- may affect her sex life. That’s according to two new studies on sexual dysfunction in women approaching menopause. The studies were presented at the American Society of Reproductive Medicine’s annual meeting in New Orleans. The first study comes from researchers Read on »
Menopause & Sex: Emotions, More Than Hormones, Affect Function by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm As a woman nears menopause, her relationships -- not just her hormones -- may affect her sex life. That’s according to two new studies on sexual dysfunction in women approaching menopause. The studies were presented at the American Society of Reproductive Medicine’s annual meeting in New Orleans. The first study comes from researchers Read on »
Emotions can negatively affect financial decisions by John A. Patient Expert Posted Tue 09 Jun 2009 12:16pm The field of behavioral finance seeks to explain the set of psychological biases that affect people's investment decisions.  If you couldn't bring yourself to sell a loser stock, or if you have picked investments because they felt "safe," there's a good chance you're managing your money with your heart and not your head. So what are these emotion Read on »
Emotional Illness/Emotional Wellness by Deb Patient Expert Posted Fri 03 Oct 2008 11:31am I came across some of my old notes this morning about how emotions affect the physical body. Dr's Pert and Lipton helped me the most as I was learning why emotional... also reaches into all the organs, glands, spinal cord, and tissues of the body. “This means,” says Pert, “that emotional memory is stored throughout the body. And you can access Read on »
Emotional Illness/Emotional Wellness by Deb Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Feb 2008 6:22am I came across some of my old notes this morning about how emotions affect the physical body. Dr's Pert and Lipton helped me the most as I was learning why emotional... also reaches into all the organs, glands, spinal cord, and tissues of the body. “This means,” says Pert, “that emotional memory is stored throughout the body. And you can access Read on »
Attentional Bias, Emotion Recognition, and Emotion by Laura Patient Expert Posted Fri 13 Aug 2010 4:03am Attentional Bias, Emotion Recognition, and Emotion Regulation in Anorexia: State or Trait? This so neatly fits into the emerging understanding of this illness: certain parts of the differences in the brain are stable and others are dependent on nutritional state. We so urgently need to understand the difference and focus our attentions Read on »