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Be positive — Think of friendship as an emotional bank account. Make deposits of kindness and approval, keeping in mind that criticism and negativity draw ...
As parents, be there for your child. Be clear and positive ... Clear and positive language. Your words can have ... Support a "can do" attitude, while acknowledging ...
Ask yourself if now is a good time to start. Are ... Ask yourself these questions about any diet plan you're thinking of trying: ... And sitting too much isn't good ...
If you think a certain food caused your child's ... Creams or ointments with a calcineurin inhibitor might be a good option for those over age 2. ... Talk with your ...
Excessive drinking can affect your nervous system, causing numbness and pain in your hands and feet, disordered thinking, dementia, and short-term memory loss.
Symptoms of low blood sugar include anxiety, behavior change similar to being drunk, blurred vision, cold sweats, confusion, depression, difficulty in thinking ...
Use good posture. A physical therapist can show ... But when these normal feelings escalate to create a constant refrain of fearful, hopeless thoughts, your pain ...
... think having something that can really help the patients feel good about themselves and improve their quality of life, I think, is central to improving the ...
Isometric exercises are tightening (contractions) of a specific muscle or group of muscles. During isometric exercises, the muscle doesn't noticeably change ...
This type of talk therapy can be helpful for bulimia nervosa or binge-eating disorder. It focuses on behaviors, thoughts and feelings related to your eating ...
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