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Jaw Clenching Anxiety Medication

Posted by on Oct 10, 2018 in Health Tips | 0 comments

Jaw clenching also called bruxism, is a common condition that causes facial pain and excessive tooth wear. Typical treatments include night time splints to protect teeth and medications that attempt to reduce muscle inflammation or cause sedation in an attempt to limit muscle strength.

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Can Anxiety Be Cured

Posted by on Sep 27, 2018 in Hypnosis Facts | 0 comments

Most people experience anxiety in their day to day lives. It is that fear you feel before engaging in a challenging activity such as making a big decision, an interview or examination. Anxiety develops into a disorder when it becomes overwhelming and disrupts your normal lifestyle. This poses the question, can anxiety be cured?

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Tips For Dental Anxiety

Posted by on Aug 30, 2018 in Health Tips | 0 comments

A visit to the dentist is not something that many people should do. For some, the opinion of such an arrangement will provoke a senseless, anomalous and constant fear that would make them even border on a very essential medicinal arrangement. The problem is that dental anxiety causes more than problems; it also influences any other part of a man’s life. However, there are methods to manage such anxiety.

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Know About Stress Headaches And Anxiety

Posted by on Aug 29, 2018 in Stress Relief | 0 comments

Stress is a common thing that happens in our lives, but what about anxiety? Well, fear is becoming more and more common because of the stress levels we are experiencing. Stress and anxiety can work together, but it’s not good for us.

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Dry Mouth Anxiety

Posted by on Aug 29, 2018 in General Health | 0 comments

It`s very important for your mouth to secrete saliva as it keeps it wet, it also cleans up your mouth and helps in food digestion. The presence of saliva in your mouth controls and restricts fungal and bacterial growth in the mouth. Dryness and discomfort are caused when the mouth has inhibited the production of saliva and this condition is referred to as dry mouth anxiety. It is medically known as xerostomia.

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