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Inability To Handle Stress Most Likely Leads To Early Death Unless…

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

If someone you love or you are a “worry-wart”, reading the rest of this article may prevent several deadly diseases and add years to your life. Allow me to explain. Why some people are healthy and others get sick has been a researched and heavily debated topic for a long, long time. Some give almost all the credit to genes. Basically you are pre-programmed at birth. Mother nature has dealt you a certain “hand” and that’s it. You will either be healthy, or sick, and there is nothing much you can do about it.

Let’s consider for example, the “cancer gene.” If cancer is “in your genes,” you’re doomed. If not, you’re lucky. Supporters of this philosophy commonly use this example as proof: One person is young, eats all the right food and exercises and still gets cancer or has a massive heart attack. Yet, someone else eats junk, smokes, drinks and never exercised a day in their life and lives to be 95.

Funny thing is you often hear these people say, “You can walk out of your house and get hit by a bus tomorrow,” as an excuse to completely neglect their health and future. Others don’t give genes much credit. They say it’s ALL (or at least MOST) how you live your life and take care of yourself. And then there are those somewhere in between. To them, both genes and how you live your life are important factors.

Their argument is that the youthful man or girl that took care of himself or herself and still got sick would have gotten sick sooner. And, the 99 year-old may have lived even longer if he or she took care of himself or herself. Obviously, all this is something to think about. Genes obviously have something to do with our potential. But by how much is it? And is it as limiting as many once thought? The simple fact that our average life span is much different today than it was a century ago should tell you something. There are factors that affect our lifespan and help determine if we live those years healthy and happy or sick and miserable. Which you decide is important.

According to an April 5, 2007 issue of Science Daily, there is a broad consensus that there are five basic personality traits in most individuals. These five personality traits are extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability and openness to experience. There are also sub-categories – but these five are what makes us up overall. But here’s what’s really important in all of this. Two of these traits are emotional stability and conscientiousness. These appear to be directly linked to your health and how long you may live. How is this? In psychology, the lack of emotional stability is called neuroticism. In other words, it’s a person’s tendency towards hand wringing and negative thinking. It is believed by many that high levels of neuroticism are inherited and such people do not handle pressure very well. They are often moody, anxious and uncomfortable in their daily activity. Studies have also shown a correlation to increased mortality rates in these individuals.

So, if “neuroticism” is inherited and leads to health problems and increased mortality, are some people simply pre-programmed to be unhealthy and die young? That’s where a Purdue University psychologist comes into the picture. According to the April 5, 2007 issue of Science Daily: “Mroczek decided to explore this idea. Using a standard measure of neuroticism, he tracked more than 1,600 men over 12 years, recording not only how neurotic they were at the start, but also whether they got more or less neurotic over time. He also looked at mortality risk for these same men over an 18-year span. As reported in the May issue of Psychological Science, those who increased over time in neuroticism was a ticket to an early grave. In other words, these men–all middle age or older to begin with–did not grow old gracefully. They likely got more and more stressed, worried or fretful, and this downward spiral increased their risk for dying, mostly from cancer and heart disease. The good news is that men with a fretful temperament, if they managed for whatever reason to calm down a bit over time, had survival rates similar to those of emotionally stable men.”

So what’s the big lesson here in regards to your health and your longevity? First, it seems pretty clear your outlook does a whole heck of a lot more than just affect your success in business! Several studies show the way you think can have a weighty impact on how fit or under par you are. Namely diseases like cancer and heart disease. How? We don’t think anybody knows 100% for sure. It makes sense that pressure and the way you handle it produces chemicals like cortisol that suppress the immune system. This will have countless detrimental effects like aging.

But the real point here is what’s the difference? Who really cares exactly how all this works on the cellular level? The bottom line is: it happens. Negative thinking, a lot of it, over a comprehensive period of time will almost certainly age you, make you ill and take years off your life. And, an even more important point: altering the way you think and handle stress can stop the process.

How do you learn to deal with stress if you are a natural born “worry-wart?” The first thing is to realize NOTHING is ever as good or bad as it seems. And always change the things you can and forget about the things you can’t. Besides that, routine exercise programs and meditation have both been shown to reduce stress. Maybe if we start enjoying this wonderful life a little – it will get even better and we will get more of it! You can change the way you handle stress and reduce the negative effects. Or, at least that’s what the above-mentioned study shows. And it only makes sense. Have you ever taken a walk in the dark and had some loud noise scare you? What happened? Your eyes widened. Your heartbeat drastically increased. Your brain signaled your body to produce adrenalin and other “flight or fight” chemicals were dumped into your bloodstream. At that very moment, you were wide awake, stronger than usual and could run like an Olympic track star! But what happens shortly afterward? You crash… right? You come back down and feel exhausted. This, my friends, is a natural high and hangover. When you are constantly stressed and worry and don’t deal with it well… you will continually go through a similar reaction. Your body and mind basically go through the ringer. It just makes sense that if you learn how to deal with the stress more effectively – you will be healthier and lives longer. For more health tips, contact New Century Spine Centers in San Diego.

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The Advantages Of Spinal Decompression

Monday, March 1st, 2010

The advantages of spinal decompression treatment are that it is totally non-invasive and non-surgical. It does not involve getting poked by needles or even getting unclothed and the treatment is quick and cost-effective.

People who suffer from back pain may be so severely afflicted that they may find it difficult to carry out their day to day activities. Spinal decompression can help relieve pain in such patients without them spending tons of money on treatment.

Spinal decompression is not a therapy by itself. It is the result of traction. One of the most common methods of traction is Intersegmental Traction. This is widely used by physical therapists and chiropractors. Under this form of treatment, the patient is made to lie down on their back on a table. The table is equipped with a roller bar that rolls up and down the spine thereby making the spinal joints and soft issues stretch. Although this kind of traction may provide relief be careful since this does not result in spinal decompression.

In order to achieve spinal decompression, the spinal segments need to be pulled apart gently and continuously, using advanced computerized traction systems. This method creates a negative pressure within each disc. This makes the disc material move away from the core area of the disc and allows it to get sucked in. As a result, the disc stops exerting pressure on the surrounding nerves and reduces any kind of neck or back pain.

This method actually helps in healing the disc and is therefore very effective. As far as costs are concerned, spinal decompression works out to between $100 and $200 for a single visit. The entire treatment usually requires you to make about 20 visits. Therefore, the cost of spinal decompression generally works out to between $2000 and $4000.

However, the pluses of this treatment are well worth the money. It is non-surgical and non-invasive. You can get back to your normal life immediately unlike if you go in for spinal surgery. The treatment does not cause physical discomfort of any kind and is far cheaper than surgical procedures. In general, spinal decompression has been known to yield positive results.

If you have tried visiting a chiropractor, a physical therapist and various drugs and still complain about back pain, spinal decompression may be the answer to your prayers. You can avoid surgery and yet achieve the results you are looking for.

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