...theories: – **Gate Control Theory:** Acupuncture stimulates the release of pain-reducing chemicals in the body, such as endorphins. – **Neuroendocrine Theory:** Acupuncture activates the body’s neuroendocrine system, which releases hormones...
...how it works: Keep your hands relaxed in your lap and sit up straight. Focus on your breathing throughout the practice. Keep it gentle and controlled. Exhale slowly through your...
...electrical impulses that should control the heartbeat don’t function properly. The nerves could be blocked, causing the delay in the electric activity. Although doctors consider occasional arrhythmia as harmless, chronic,...
...in 2012. The system uses multiple interlinked titanium-coated rare-earth magnets to support the lower oesophageal sphincter. This innovative treatment has shown promising results in controlling GERD-related reflux and has fewer...
...performed to (1) monitor the effects or complications of these treatments, (2) minimize the risks of these treatments to the patient’s health and activity, and (3) control the complications if...
...for the prevention of heart-related conditions. A consultation is also necessary to manage or treat the disease including reducing associated risks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has...
...the cell to help regulate the use of glucose, the body’s source of fuel. The thyroid hormones, on the other hand, are responsible for controlling metabolism and temperature. As the...
...is delivered equally and in controlled levels through conduction method, whereas the massage is produced by micro vibrations. It also offers electrotherapy through electromagnetic induction. The treatment is expected to...
...range of positive benefits for survivors of sexual abuse, including: Empowerment: Survivors are able to regain control of their lives and take steps to improve mental health and emotional wellbeing....
...a non-surgical periodontal treatment aimed at controlling and treating periodontitis, the advanced stage of gum disease. It is typically the first line of defense against the progression of periodontal disease,...