Sunday, October, 25, 2009
Meditation
February 01, 2009
Canadian researchers say Zen meditation may reduce sensitivity to moderate pain when practiced by a skilled practitioner. Previous studies have found that teaching chronic pain patients to meditate may relieve their pain, but it was not understood how meditation worked. But in a new study, scientists working with skilled meditation practitioners found that these patients seemed to breath much more slowly than non-meditators, which may provide some of the first hard proof that the cardio-respirat...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Eileen Bailey
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Health Expert
...more stress than during other times of the year. Meditation can take only a few minutes each day...
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By Grant Cooper
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Health Expert
.........hyperaware simultaneously? That is the beauty of meditation - I'll explain. Contrary to...
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By Alvin Hopkinson
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Health Expert
.........a professor from Harvard Medical School portrays meditation as the "relaxation response."...
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By Beth Irvine
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Health Expert
...and utter sense of freedom. And it was delicious. Meditation can bring this gift as well, it can...
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By Amy Hendel
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Health Expert
...regularly seem...very Zen-like. Well, Zen Buddhist Meditation may help to treat depression,...
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Health Guide
.........carbon monoxide elimination, and increased alpha wave activity.Yoga employs postures, breathing, and
meditation as both a means and an end. Some positions are meant to be calming and others...
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...hundred yards away. Maybe the best way of addressing this is to briefly explain the two basic types of
meditation: Buddhist teachers talk about one-pointed concentration, the ability to direct...
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...your feelings is a huge step on the path to controlling them. Learning to use yoga, breathing, and
meditation as remedies helps me stay in balance avoiding stress and all its negative side...
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...removing yourself from the stressful situationLearn relaxation strategies such as deep breathing or
meditation In addition, there are a few ways you can work to prevent tension...
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In this day of surviving on cell phones, emails anywhere and double espressos, the constant stimuli never allows life to slow down. Multi-tasking is our middle name and this leads us to feeling...
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By Vivian Richardson, Ivanhoe Health Correspondent ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Close your eyes, think about nothing, and heal your...
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October 03, 2008
One woman who had been suffering from migraines for 10 years says that learning to meditate reduced the frequency and intensity of her headaches....
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December 30, 2008
A new study suggests that transcendental meditation sessions may be an effective and drug-free way to treat ADHD. A study of middle school ADHD...
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October 03, 2008
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients whose condition causes them to have problems with depression may find relief by using the age-old practice of...
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October 03, 2008
Meditating for just 20 minutes a day for five days may boost energy and decrease anxiety and stress, University of Oregon researchers report....
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