Insomnia affects more women but treatments are available

Insomnia affects more women but treatments are available
No sleep problem is as misunderstood as insomnia. This is true even though it affects about 20 percent of adults in the United States. About 30 percent more women experience insomnia.

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Quiet Your Mind & Get to Sleep: Solutions to Insomnia for Those With Depression, Anxiety or Chronic Pain

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Product DescriptionA busy and hectic life can profoundly affect your ability to get a good night’s rest. And it’s even more difficult to feel relaxed when you stay awake worrying that you won’t fall asleep. This vicious circle can quickly rob you of your quality of [...]

Insomnia Cure: Hypnosis Will Help Overcome Insomnia

www.justbewell.com Help stop Insomnia for good with hypnotherapy and NLP treatments. Insomnia is a very common condition. Whilst it is possible to ‘cure’ insomnia with sleeping pills, most people would rather avoid taking chemicals to get a good night’s sleep. If the cause of these sleepless nights is physical, due to pain or physical irritability, [...]

Today’s TV talk

Today’s TV talk
7 a.m. (ABC) Good Morning America Five ways insurance can save consumers money. (N)

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Bigfoot: Mysterious Creature

Product DescriptionAs Peter graves putters around the woods in this Sun Shick Classic Crockumentary, Mr. Lobo goes from Loch Ness to Area 51 and scores exclusive interviews with Bigfoot’s hair stylist, Bigfoot’s prom date and Bigfoot’s 5th grade teacher…. More >>

Bigfoot: Mysterious Creature

Santa Fe has long been a target for wireless foes

Santa Fe has long been a target for wireless foes
Get FREE Daily Headlines by email! Santa Fe has become ground zero for a movement questioning the safety of electromagnetic fields from the growing array of wireless-communication devices.

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Prion Disease in Mice May Help Advance Alzheimer’s Research

Prion Disease in Mice May Help Advance Alzheimer’s Research
Title: Prion Disease in Mice May Help Advance Alzheimer’s Research Category: Health News Created: 3/5/2010 2:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 3/8/2010

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Researchers induce a new transmissible prion disease

Researchers induce a new transmissible prion disease
Researchers have conducted a study on prion disease and found that transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) can be induced without an outside catalyst like a virus.

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Feeder – Insomnia

Music Video for ‘Insomnia’ by Feeder www.bebo.com

Curing Insomnia with Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)