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Drs. Oz and Roizen: Exploring nonmedical pain relief for endometriosis
Padma Lakshmi , Susan Sarandon , Whoopi Goldberg and another 100 million women worldwide contend with endometriosis, in which endometrial cells that line the uterus grow outside the uterus, causing adhesions, scarring, severe pain and a 30 to 40 percent risk of infertility.
Control Yourself and Get Healthy
Jim Abbondanza has been developing a method of changing the way your brain functions through a method he calls "biofeedback". Abbondanza is a former Psychology Professor in Lewiston.
Innovations in retail: Project uses biotechnology to gauge consumer reaction
What happens with neuroscience, clothing and marketing all merge? You get Central Michigan University graduate student Benjamin Touchette's project.
Video Game Measures Players' Sweat To Make Play More Real [Video]
Video game developer Valve has been doing research on incorporating biofeedback technology into their video games.
Highlights of NeuroGaming 2013
Neuro Gadget has compiled a summary of the recent NeuroGaming 2013 Conference , featuring applications of brain-computer-interface devices, for example.
Valve Experiments with Left4Dead that Responds to Sweating
VentureBeat reports that Valve has experimental psychologist Mark Ambinder working on game development and its response to player feedback.
Valvea s Wants Sweat Detection And Eye-Tracking For Games
Dear Valve, please put more effort into finishing games with a "3" in the title, less time measuring players' sweat .
Valve wants to see you sweat - in the name of game design
Valve has been experimenting with biofeedback in video games, exploring how a player's physiological signals can be used to determine their emotional state, and in turn potentially affect the game design.
Science Saturday: Alternative therapies may help lower blood pressure
Alternative therapies such as aerobic exercise, resistance or strength training, and isometric hand grip exercises may help reduce your blood pressure , according to the American Heart Association.
Danna Markson is a former Millburn Township resident.
Former township resident Danna Markson, a Livingston psychotherapist specializing in the treatment of eating disorders, anxiety and depression, has been named 2013 Social Worker of the Year by the New Jersey National Association of Social Workers .
Theralase Announces 2012 Year End Financials; Theralase Advances...
Total revenue for the twelve month period ended December 31, 2012 dipped slightly to $1,824,313 compared to $2,027,058 for the same period in 2011, a 10% reduction, primarily due to a reduction in laser sales in the US and internationally.
Panic attacks and insomnia: differing views on its causes and treatment
Psychologists, psychiatrists and brainwave biofeedback clinicians all differ in their opinions as to what is the best way to treat panic attacks and insomnia.
American Heart Association says alternative therapies may help lower blood pressure
Alternative therapies such as aerobic exercise, resistance or strength training, and isometric hand grip exercises may help reduce your blood pressure, according to the American Heart Association.
Alternative Therapies May Help Lower Blood Pressure
Main Category: Hypertension Also Included In: Sports Medicine / Fitness ; Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine Article Date: 24 Apr 2013 - 1:00 PDT Alternative therapies such as aerobic exercise, resistance or strength training, and isometric hand grip exercises may help reduce your blood pressure, according to the American Heart ... (more)
Neurofeedback helps relieve chemo brain symptoms, Cleveland reseacher finds
Social psychologist Jean Alvarez is one of two Northeast Ohio local providers of the neurofeedback system used in the chemo brain study.
Alternative therapies may help lower blood pressure
Alternative therapies such as aerobic exercise, resistance or strength training and isometric hand grip exercises could help people reduce blood pressure.
Exercise, Alternative Therapies May Help Lower Blood Pressure
Alternative treatments like transcendental meditation, biofeedback and guided breathing appear to reduce high blood pressure in some people, a new report suggests.
How Biofeedback Can Help Anger
Anger is a naturally occurring emotion. However, often people do not express anger in a healthy, appropriate way.