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biofeedback
A method of learning to voluntarily control certain body functions such as heartbeat, blood pressure, and muscle tension with the help of a special machine. This method can help control pain. (National Cancer Institute)
HOW IT WORKS 17 Mar 2005 ...c, Applied directly to skin, it achieves what's called a dialogue through biofeedback that is formed between the body and the device. ... philly.com,
Gray doesnt matter for this festival 17 Mar 2005 The event is more interactive this year, Jones said, including psychological tests, drunken-driving goggles and biofeedback. By ... Tri-Valley Herald,
Wearable Biofeedback Device Scores An Ace at Tennis Pro Conference Mar 14, 2005 A tiny, wearable biofeedback device called The Ultimate Balance Trainer immediately created a stir by showing the assembled experts how to quickly and ... Medical News Today,
Promising Study About the Effects of Biofeedback on Asthma Feb 21, 2005 A recent study by members of the Association of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB) is one of the first to explore the use of biofeedback as a ... Newswise (press release)
Treatment for Constipation Mar 15, 2005 People with chronic constipation caused by anorectal dysfunction can use biofeedback to retrain the muscles that control release of bowel movements. ... Express Newsline,
Wild Divine Mar 9, 2005 To play the game, I clip three purple biofeedback devices onto my fingertips. The devices will monitor perspiration and beat-to-beat changes in my heart rate. ... OpEdNews
What is Incontinence? Mar 15, 2005 Some of the more effective treatment options include: ELECTRICAL stimulation or biofeedback, which helps to strengthen pelvic muscles. ... Express Newsline,
Causes and treatment of TMJ syndrome Mar 15, 2005 ...dysfunction. Biofeedback, meditation, yoga, hypnosis, and breathing exercises are among the techniques that have shown positive results. ... Express Newsline,
Library news Mar 16, 2005 Our next adult program will be held on Tuesday March 22nd at 7 pm Join Biofeedback Technician, Donna Thomas-Taylor as she presents a program entitled Ancient ... Cochrane Times,
Community Events Mar 16, 2005 Ancient Healing meets Modern Tech Mar. 22 at 7 pm at the Nan Boothby Library with Donna Thomas-Taylor, Biofeedback Technician. Scans ... Cochrane Times,
Tournament brings ACL tears into sharper relief Mar 16, 2005 Crawford said. "Exactly what training and what maneuvers -- biofeedback and what have you -- is unclear," he said. "But learning ... OregonLive.com,
TruTech Challenge awards PDAs to grand prize winners Mar 2, 2005 Fred Shaffer, professor of psychology and winner of the faculty/staff division, developed his project, "Biofeedback Tutor," three years ago to provide an up-to ... Truman Index (subscription),
Double time Mar 13, 2005 ...hand. Fleisher tried everything during the next 30 years: acupunture, hypnosis, steroids, biofeedback, even Tiger Balm. Surgery ... Rocky Mountain News,
Stress Relief for Today’s Student Mar 13, 2005 ...outside help. To aid in assessing a student’s case, the Counseling Center has various biofeedback tools at its disposal. As Dr ... New University,
Books & Culture's Book of the Week Mar 15, 2005 ...which in 95 percent cases abort my migraines); a Russian reflexotherapist who "beat the living crap" out of her during 20 sessions; biofeedback; a friend who ... ChristianityToday.com
Health Briefs Mar 7, 2005 People with asthma who are taught biofeedback techniques to regulate their heart rate may be able to reduce their reliance on inhaled steroids, a study reports ... Winston-Salem Journal,
Drug-free pain relief Mar 9, 2005 Biofeedback - This technique teaches patients to control functions such as heart rate, muscle tension, breathing, skin temperature and blood pressure to ... NorthJersey.com,
Garcia opens office in GE Mar 3, 2005 Garcia's services include thought-management techniques for anxiety and depression, assertion skills, life-style balancing and biofeedback for tension and ... Sonoma Index-Tribune,
Hot Tub Therapy For People With Diabetes -Lowers BGs, But Is It ... Mar 11, 2005 ..."I wonder if these patients would have achieved the same benefit if they practiced mindful meditation or biofeedback for 30 minutes, three times a week," says ... Diabetes Interview,
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Left in a bind ? Biofeedback can help Apr 29, 2004 What does work, says a study published in the BMJ, is biofeedback — a technique in which electrodes are used to monitor and retrain bodily functions ... The Times (subscription)
Neurofeedback helps subjects gain control of their brainwaves Apr 28, 2004 Halston is using the latest technology in neurofeedback, a fast-growing form of biofeedback. ... Biofeedback isn't just the province of psychologists. ... Kansas City Star (subscription)
MB ChB (UCT), CEDH (France), Dip Acup (Singapore) May 20, 2004 In this regard various techniques such as visualisation or positive imagery, hypnosis, relaxation techniques, meditation, and biofeedback are all useful and ... The South African Journal of Natural Medicine (subscription)
A buyer's guide to recreational brain scanning. Apr 23, 2004 Biofeedback. ... Biofeedback uses special sensors to track information about your heart rate or the "galvanic skin response" of your fingers and palms. ... Slate - Apr 23, 2004 ... Biofeedback. ... Biofeedback uses special sensors to track information about your heart rate or the "galvanic skin response" of your fingers and palms. ...
Stress - stoppersPsychology Today Magazine - Apr 23, 2004 ... If meditation is not for you, maybe biofeedback is. ... Studies have found that each form of biofeedback works best for specific stress-related problems. ...
Mind Wide Open by Steven JohnsonDenver Post
Stress - stoppers Apr 23, 2004 If meditation is not for you, maybe biofeedback is. ... Studies have found that each form of biofeedback works best for specific stress-related problems. ... Psychology Today Magazine - Apr 23, 2004 ... If meditation is not for you, maybe biofeedback is. ... Studies have found that each form of biofeedback works best for specific stress-related problems. ...
Mind Wide Open by Steven JohnsonDenver Post
Mind Wide Open by Steven Johnson May 2, 2004 A few years ago, thanks to a lucky convergence of events and a long-standing curiosity, I found myself in the office of a biofeedback practitioner, lying on a ... Denver Post
May Health Calendar May 16, 2004 Ray Hardee, (803) 936-0871. • Learn biofeedback (self-hypnosis) to overcome fears, gain self-confidence, reduce bad habits. (803)936-0871. ... The State
Video Therapy Helps Train Chronic Fatigue Patients' Brains May 11, 2004 For more information on Preston and the neurocognitive biofeedback therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome, you can log onto the Siber Imaging Web site. ... WESH.com
Can this man cure your depression? May 17, 2004 ...essential fatty acids, while others are more recherché - one involves circadian rhythms; another developing "heart rhythm coherence" with biofeedback; a third ... Independent
At Canyon Ranch, showing your true colors? May 19, 2004 ...relaxed. The camera, said Canyon Ranch massage director Karen Watson, measures the body's energy field with biofeedback technology. ... Boston Globe
GolfTEC is on the upswing May 18, 2004 ...momentum over the past few months by offering free demonstration days using the company's patented motion-analysis equipment, biofeedback reinforcement and ... AZ Central.com
Coping with fibromyalgia May 19, 2004 ...exercise, stress management, dietary supplements, thyroid checks, chiropractic care, occupational therapy, counseling, massage, biofeedback, acupuncture and ... Bismarck Tribune
Brain-watching helps suppress pain May 3, 2004 The new biofeedback technique might also turn out to be useful for treating other conditions. Biofeedback techniques based on electroencephalogram ... New Scientist
Controlling pain with your brain Apr 28, 2004 This new biofeedback technique might also turn out to be useful for treating other conditions. Biofeedback techniques based on electroencephalogram ... EurekAlert
Control the pain with your brain: Study Apr 29, 2004 This new biofeedback technique might also turn out to be useful for treating other conditions. According to New Scientist, biofeedback ... Webindia123.com
'Mind Wide Open': This Is Your Brain May 7, 2004 He got the idea for this voyage of self-discovery a few years ago while he was hooked up to a biofeedback machine. Lying on a couch ... New York Times
UVSC awards faculty grants May 12, 2004 Other recipients include: B. Diane George (bio-feedback therapy research), Ruth Gowans ("smart classrooms" for off-campus students), James Harris (DNA imaging ... Salt Lake City Deseret News
Study says brain can control pain Apr 29, 2004 This new biofeedback technique might also turn out to be useful for treating other conditions, the report says. Biofeedback techniques ... Washington Times
Body and mind guide 'Divine' video game May 13, 2004 In "The Journey to Wild Divine," Kurt Smith and Corwin Bell have designed a computer game that teaches players to use biofeedback sensors worn on three fingers ... SunHerald.com
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