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The important contributions of stressful emotions, personality and temperament to heart disease and other disorders have been recognized since antiquity. However, early Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Chinese and Hindu cultures viewed the heart, rather than the brain, as the seat of emotions. Western medici...
The important contributions of stressful emotions, personality and temperament to heart disease and...
The Resilient Heart Trauma-Sensitive HeartMath Certification is for health professionals working in a therapeutic relationship with individuals who have experienced trauma. Upon successful completion of the final exam, your certificate will read: Certified Trauma Sensitive HeartMath Practitioner. Wh...
The Resilient Heart Trauma-Sensitive HeartMath Certification is for health professionals working in...
Biopsychosocial Wellbeing and Its Relationship With Geomagnetic Field Fluctuations in Lithuania. Doctoral Dissertation, Medical and Health Sciences, Public Health (M 004), Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, 2020. …
Biopsychosocial Wellbeing and Its Relationship With Geomagnetic Field Fluctuations in Lithuania. Doc...
The study presented in this dissertation underscores the existence of causal relation between emotional stress and cellular oxidative stress and posits the statement that improvement in quality of emotions reduces oxidative stress. …
The study presented in this dissertation underscores the existence of causal relation between emotio...
During this 30-minute live call, Deborah Rozman and guest Tim Culbert, MD, Medical Director of Integrative Services at Prairie Care Medical Group in Minneapolis, Minnesota, discussed how Tim "adds heart" to his own personal wellness practices and how he teaches his patients, whether adults or childr...
During this 30-minute live call, Deborah Rozman and guest Tim Culbert, MD, Medical Director of Integ...
Problem Workplace stress and burnout consistently rank among the highest concerns in surveys of caregivers. A gap analysis was conducted among a group of patient care coordinators and medical social workers. The gap analysis identified a need for tools to address stress, feelings of being overworked...
Problem Workplace stress and burnout consistently rank among the highest concerns in surveys of care...
To test the effectiveness of a mental health therapy designed to reduce noncombat-related persistent posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in 30 adult outpatients with a diagnosis of PTSD. The individual treatment offered modules to address PTSD nightmare distress, dissociation, general core...
To test the effectiveness of a mental health therapy designed to reduce noncombat-related persistent...
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Toward the end of the second decay of the 21st century cardiovascular diseases are still rank first cause of death across planet nations. In spite of the explosive scientific advances of the 20th century and after, it is now conspicuous that sincere call for wisdom is highly needed. Major chang...
Toward the end of the second decay of the 21st century cardiovascular diseases are still rank f...
Bibliography Gahery, Y. and D. Vigier, Inhibitory effects in the cuneate nucleus produced by vago-aortic afferent fibers. Brain Research, 1974. 75: p. 241-246. Wölk, C. and M. Velden, Detection variability within the cardiac cycle: Toward a revision of the ‘baroreceptor hypothesis...
Bibliography Gahery, Y. and D. Vigier, Inhibitory effects in the cuneate nucleus produced by vago-ao...