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Research suggests that police work is among the most stressful occupations in the world and officers typically suffer a variety of physiological, psychological, and behavioral effects and symptoms. Officers operating under severe or chronic stress are likely to be at greater risk of error, accidents...
Research suggests that police work is among the most stressful occupations in the world and officers...
Purpose It has been well documented that nursing students across the world experience stress and anxiety throughout their education and training. The purpose of this randomized controlled study is to investigate the impact of biofeedback intervention program on nursing students’ levels of stre...
Purpose It has been well documented that nursing students across the world experience stress and anx...
One in every 88 children in the United States has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, according to a study published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. …
One in every 88 children in the United States has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, acco...
This work reports the results of an evaluation study to assess the efficacy of the Early HeartSmarts (EHS) program in schools of the Salt Lake City, Utah, School District. The EHS program is designed to guide teachers with methods that support young children (3-6 y old) in learning emotion self-regu...
This work reports the results of an evaluation study to assess the efficacy of the Early HeartSmarts...
Over the years, the HeartMath Institute has actively pursued a variety of avenues to inform people about its tools, programs, technology and the HeartMath System generally, especially through professional peer-reviewed journals and its own publishing services. Among recently published materials were...
Over the years, the HeartMath Institute has actively pursued a variety of avenues to inform people a...
When we are born, the deoxyribonucleic acid/DNA in our bodies contains the blueprints for who we are and instructions for who we will become. For example, it can tell our eyes to eventually turn from blue at birth to hazel later on, our length to grow from 20 inches to 70 and direct a multitude...
When we are born, the deoxyribonucleic acid/DNA in our bodies contains the blueprints for who we are...
Moving frequently is cited as one of life’s greatest stressors, especially for children, but for military families, who typically can expect to move an average of every three years, the effects are magnified. And yet, moving is only one of many stressors that affect military families, particularly i...
Moving frequently is cited as one of life’s greatest stressors, especially for children, but for mil...
We complement an "Extended Consensus" , focused on the individual’s health, by documenting associations between the human heart and circulation and the environment near and far at the level of local and global populations in both space and time . Life in the atmosphere of the sun mim...
We complement an "Extended Consensus" , focused on the individual’s health, by docum...
Results of recent research have suggested that game-based, biofeedback relaxation training may reduce symptoms of both Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Anxiety Disorders in children and youths. Inattention and poor concentration are common features of both of these disorders. Howe...
Results of recent research have suggested that game-based, biofeedback relaxation training may reduc...
This article describes the rationale, implementation and results of a pilot study evaluating the personal and organizational impact of an educational intervention on the stress of health team members. The compelling imperative for the project was to find a positive and effective way to address the d...
This article describes the rationale, implementation and results of a pilot study evaluating the per...