Posted in Biofeedback on April 14th, 2011 No Comments »
Urinary Incontinence is mistakenly believed to be a condition of the elderly. In fact only 13% of women believe you can experience symptoms of incontinence before the age of 40. The truth is, over 25% of women aged 18 or older have experienced some form of incontinence. Most often, it is stress incontinence which is [...]
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Posted in Biofeedback on April 8th, 2011 No Comments »
There is so much information on the web about everything from mowing the lawn to being a good parent. But how does one know what is true and what isn’t? It’s especially important when making a purchase or looking for help with medical issues. For example, suppose you want to search for help with urinary [...]
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Posted in Biofeedback, Health on April 20th, 2009 No Comments »
The Chillow is a cooling therapy used with your pillow to take away heat from your head. Many migraines sufferers have found relief using this product. Not only does it take heat away from your head, but it reduce body temperature and relax tense muscles. It comes in three different sizes for different needs. This [...]
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Posted in Biofeedback, Health on October 3rd, 2007 1 Comment »
It seems strange to think of a high tech solution as being natural, but when you consider that it is often possible to make major improvements in health without using medications the reasons for describing biofeedback as a natural solution become clearer. Considering that medication is not terribly effective for treating or improving stress related [...]
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Posted in Biofeedback on September 13th, 2007 No Comments »
A group of parents of children born with Brachial Plexus Injuries has contacted me and told me a very interesting story. Apparently, Brachial Plexus Injuries, which can occur during the birth process, are not uncommon and a mother of a child born with a Brachial Pluexus Injury, Kate, just happened to be a biomedical engineer. [...]
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