Psychosomatic Illness

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Is Psychosomatic a Bad Word? - WEGO Health

community.wegohealth.com — “Most of us have dealt with health issues from an early age. Ear infections, strep throat, the flu and common cold, bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, allergies and--View full resource at community.wegohealth.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 29, 2010 at 12:51 am By:

ChildAnxiety Marianne Russo Parenting Supporter

Great topic at #MHSM chat tonight 9pm est Psychosomatic illness based on this post: http://bit.ly/hmfT70 by @Abeeliever @mentalhealth

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Psychosomatic Syndromes Affect Quality Of Life More Than Psychiatric Illness In Medical Patients

medicalnewstoday.com — “An investigation headed by Piero Porcelli (Bari, Italy) has yielded new insights as to what affects how a patient perceives his/her illness. It is published in the current issue of Psychotherapy aView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 21, 2009 at 10:24 am By:

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@mnt_healthnews - "Psychosomatic Syndromes Affect Quality Of Life More Than Psychiatric Illness In Medical Patients" http://hub.tm/?oQDAt

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Does Body Piercing Indicate Mental Illness?

medicalnewstoday.com — “A paper published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics addresses the relationship of body piercing with psychopathology. The term 'body piercing' (BP) refers to the 'insertionView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Does Body Piercing Indicate Mental Illness? | Psydir News

news.psydir.com — “A paper published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics addresses the relationship of body piercing with psychopathology. The term 'body piercing' (BP) refers to the 'insertion of jewellery and other objects into artificially made openings in body parts', while body modifications (BM) encompass BP and tattoos...View full resource at news.psydir.com

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Some poor men are apparently allergic to their own semen - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Some poor men are apparently allergic to their own semen, developing a mysterious flu-like illness after they have an ejaculation, Dutch researchers reported Monday. The condition, known as post-orgasmic illness syndrome or POIS, has been documented since 2002. Symptoms include feverishness, runny nose, extreme fatigue and burning eyes, which can last for up to a week. Some physicians had suggested that the disorder was psychosomatic, but Marcel Waldinger, a professor of sexual psychopharmacologView full resource at latimes.com

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Some poor men are apparently allergic to their own semen http://lat.ms/fv5yzr

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Naturopathic Medicine: Food for Thought: Nutrition and the Brain

healthy.net — “We have artificially separated our brains from our bodies. We talk about psychosomatic illness, and the body-mind connection as if our mental and physical selves are two separate entities. In reality the brain is just one part of our body. Poisons harm it and it needs the right balance of nutrients to function right. While foods and toxins affect our whole body, there are certain substances that have a definite impact on cognition. Here is what some of the research says about nutrition and thinkView full resource at healthy.net

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Naturopathic Medicine: Food for Thought: Nutrition and the Brain http://t.co/Nj2x2HL via @AddThis

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Hypochondria Cures | eHow.com

ehow.com — “Hypochondria Cures. Hypochondria is a mental disorder characterized by fear of having serious or life-threatening illnesses regardless of your actual state of health. It is considered a psychosomatic disorder, which...View full resource at ehow.com

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Psychological Well-being And Biology: Are Strengths Of The Mind Good For The Body?

medicalnewstoday.com — “At the World Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine in Torino, Italy, Carol Ryff, Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin, has described how, more than simply feeling happy, it is the pView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Psychological Well-being And Biology: Are Strengths Of The Mind Good For The Body?: At the World Congress on Ps.. http://bit.ly/19MISa

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