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Sunday, April 22, 2007

HeartMath’s emWave Personal Stress Reliever

Our emWave Personal Stress Reliever is on sale until the end of the April for $20.00 off. If you’re interested in realtime stress reduction and peak performance, please take a look at the two-minute demo.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

The Flavor Of Memories

Two crucial facts that neurologists have come to understand in the past few years about the workings of human memory--facts that have important implications for the treatment of a variety of mental disorders, from post-traumatic stress to obsessive-compulsive disorder. The first is that, despite its movie-like clarity, my memory of J.F.K.’s assassination is almost certainly wrong in some details, and maybe even some significant ones. That’s because I’m not simply calling up the original memory laid down in November 1963. I’m recalling the last time I thought about it. Each time we retrieve and re-store a memory, it can be subtly altered by all sorts of factors. What goes back into our brains is like the new version of a text document, overwriting the old. The second fact: memory and emotion are intimately linked biochemically, with hormones like adrenaline actively involved in forming the neurological patterns we call memories.

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Thursday, June 22, 2006

emWave Personal Stress Reliever: A Sleek, Compact Portable Device for Reducing Stress Anytim

emWave™ is an entertaining mobile handheld device the size of a cell phone. At only 2.2 ounces, it’s the smallest, lightest personal stress reliever on the market today. emWave users learn how to easily reduce stress—such as anger, frustration, worry, and anxiety—in real-time. HeartMath has earned a global reputation for their 15 years of innovative research on the relationship between stress and emotions. emWave represents a breakthrough in personal stress reduction technology.

EmWave Web site

Sunday, May 28, 2006

A cure for Stress?

It started as a hi-tech relaxation technique for burnt-out executives. Now everyone from schoolchildren to sports stars are discovering the seemingly miraculous benefits of HeartMath.

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Tuesday, June 07, 2005

How Do You Cure a Broken Heart?

When Karen Schillings learned that her daughter and soon-to-be son-in-law had died in a freak boat accident, her strong heart threatened to stop beating. Fortunately for her, doctors from Johns Hopkins knew just what to do.

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Saturday, June 04, 2005

Asthma and Panic in Young Adults: A 20-Year Prospective Community Study

Psychologic factors are increasingly recognized to influence the onset and course of asthma. Previous cross-sectional community-based studies have provided evidence for a relatively specific association between asthma and panic.

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Posted by Tom Beckman on 06/04 at 06:13 PM
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Monday, November 29, 2004

Panic attacks hit 3.7% of Canadians

Panic disorder affects about 3.7 per cent of the Canadian population, a new survey suggests. In 2002, just under one million people 15 or older reported having suffered from panic attacks at some point during their lives, Statistics Canada said.

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