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5
May

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-05-05 19:32:23


The Neuroscience of Calming a Baby
www.psychologytoday.com
New study explains why babies calm down when they are carried.

5
May

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-05-05 19:20:09


Yoga for Anxiety and Panic Attacks
www.yogajournal.com
Learn about yoga poses that can help address the symptoms of anxiety and panic attacks.

4
May

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-05-04 20:40:02


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Facts About Hip Disease by University of Maryland School of Medicine http://bit.ly/1CCicmD — with Sil Ke.

4
May

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-05-04 08:50:15


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What is laryngitis?
Laryngitis is an inflammation of the voice box, or larynx, that causes your voice to become raspy or hoarse.

See a picture of the larynx (say "LAIR-inks").

Laryngitis can be short-term or long-lasting (chronic). Most of the time, it comes on quickly and lasts no more than 2 weeks.

Chronic symptoms are those that last 2 weeks or longer. Check with your doctor if your symptoms last more than 2 weeks, because your laryngitis may be caused by more severe problems.

What causes laryngitis?
Laryngitis can be caused by:

Colds or flu. This is the most common cause.
Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This type of laryngitis is also called reflux laryngitis.
Overuse of your voice, such as cheering at a sports event.
Irritation, such as from allergies or smoke.
Acid reflux is the most common cause of chronic laryngitis. But chronic laryngitis may be caused by more severe problems such as nerve damage, sores, polyps, or hard and thick lumps (nodules) on your vocal cords. The vocal cords are the vibrating elastic bands inside the larynx that produce your voice.

Some hoarseness may occur naturally with age as your vocal cords loosen and grow thinner.

What are the symptoms?
The main symptom of laryngitis is hoarseness. Your voice may sound raspy, be deeper than normal, or break now and then. You may lose your voice completely. Other symptoms may include a dry or sore throat, coughing, and trouble swallowing.

More severe symptoms may mean there is another problem. A child who has severe pain, drooling, and a hard time breathing may have epiglottitis, a serious condition that requires emergency care. Adults also get epiglottitis, but it is more common in children.

How is laryngitis diagnosed?
Your doctor can identify laryngitis by doing a physical exam that will probably include feeling your neck for sensitive areas or lumps and looking at your nose, mouth, and throat for inflammation. Your doctor may also ask questions such as: When did your voice problem begin? Does it seem to be related to an illness? The way your vocal cords look and the sound of your voice will help your doctor find out if your laryngitis will go away on its own or if you need treatment.

Your doctor may refer you to a specialist (otolaryngologist) if you have voice problems and hoarseness that do not have an obvious cause and that last longer than 2 weeks. A specialist may examine your vocal cords with a small mirror or a special scope.

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4
May

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-05-04 01:29:46


Tested And You can do it! Juices That Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Naturally
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diabetes actually work to prevent heart attacks and death?Surely lowering blood sugar in diabetics is an effective strategy for reducing the risk of death

3
May

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-05-03 17:41:56


The Warning Signs From Your Body You Should Never Ignore
articles.mercola.com
Chronic inflammation in your gut can disrupt the normal functioning of many bodily systems, which can lead to chronic diseases such as diabetes.

3
May

Hey we could produce our own oil here in Ireland with this??

Hey we could produce our own oil here in Ireland with this??


Amazing Video – Can save the Planet!

WOW! This is So Amazing! It can save our Planet! ~ Soul Detox: Peace, Happiness, Life Purpose

3
May

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-05-03 10:01:57


10 Signs You're In A Codependent Relationship
www.mindbodygreen.com
If there's one area of our lives that we tend to care most about, relationships might be it. In Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love, she describes her friend, a psychologist, who is asked to offer

3
May

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-05-03 09:48:00


10 Causes Of Fibromyalgia Your Doctor Doesn't Know About
www.mindbodygreen.com
It's estimated that fibromyalgia affects approximately 10 million people in the United States. Fibromyalgia is classically characterized by

3
May

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-05-03 09:45:10


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Striated Muscle: striated muscle, also called voluntary muscle, striped muscle, or skeletal muscle , most common of the three types of muscle in the body. Striated muscle is attached to bone and produces all the movements of body parts in relation to each other; unlike smooth muscle and cardiac muscle, striated muscle is under voluntary control. Its multinucleated fibres are long and thin and are crossed with a regular pattern of fine red and white lines, giving the muscle its distinctive appearance and its name.

Info By Encyclopedia Britannica
Muscle Bike Suit by by Tomek Pietek — with Sil Ke.