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    neuromuscular facilitation technique is PNF, which relies on quick stretching and manual resistance of muscle activation of the limbs in a functional direction.2 Other more recent types of facilitation used in neurorehab include virtual reality, EMG biofeedback, and robotic…

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    Alternative Medicine Although Alternative medicine is not a common source of health care, it has been proven to be an effective way to cure illnesses. The three most commonly used alternative medicines are Herbal Medicines, acupuncture, and Mind-body medicine. Before our modern medicine that we use today was invented, herbs were what cured many diseases and sicknesses. (Moore, Arden, and Bridget Doherty 2) Our ancestors thousands of years ago, did not know how the herbs they used worked. They…

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    Abstract There are many different disorders that one may encounter during growth and development. Elimination disorders is a common one often faced during childhood, when a child performs inappropriate elimination of urine or feces. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the diagnosis and treatment of elimination disorders. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, “This group of disorders includes enuresis, the repeated voiding of urine into…

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    Obenchain, J. (2014). Treatment of Vietnam War veterans with PTSD: A comparison of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, biofeedback, and relaxation training. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 8, 337-341. This article presents a study of Vietnam Soldiers receiving inpatient treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder. The author points out the lack of EMDR, biofeedback, and relaxation training after criticism was elaborated on. The lack of literature known by government officials and…

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    statement seems like the advertisers are trying to ‘hype’ up the product, hyperbolizing it so that these MagnaSoles appear more than they actually are. “Only MagnaSoles utilize the healing power of crystals to restimulate dead foot cells with vibration biofeedback…” definitely exaggerates the abilities of the soles; furthermore, these hyperboles satirize real commercials. Advertisers over exaggerate their products abilities to make them seem like the product has the possibility to change your…

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    to draw readers' attention away from questioning what the implication of the word or phrase really is. While expounding on the function of the MagnaSoles inserts, the author chooses phrases such as "special resonator nodules," and "vibrational biofeedback," to shift the readers' focus from doubt to awe at the meaningless, but intellectual sounding, scientific jargon. Conversely to the fanciful jargon, extensive exaggeration is applied in this mock article for the purpose of ridicule directed…

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    With a diploma in mobile app programming in Dallas, TX from MediaTech Institute, you’ll be ready to jump into the field of app development with confidence, knowing that you’ve been taught by the best and that you’ve been given all the tools you’ll need to succeed. When it comes mobile app programming in Dallas, TX, you should know that the possibilities are almost unlimited when it comes to the expanded use of apps for mobile devices; and no area is evolving and growing faster than the…

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    many better, more natural ways to treat ADHD in your child. Not only do these alternative treatments help with ADHD but they can also help with depression, anxiety, and stress. Some natural remedies are exercise, therapy, a better diet, and EEG Biofeedback. Studies show that “work before play” is effective. Not for kids with ADHD. Let your child jump on a trampoline for a couple hours, try yoga, and let them play for a while. Playing outside before doing homework has been proven to help…

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    page 391. The one with the Biofeedback close up.” I nodded my head in response. “Well looking back at the previous pages we see that Biofeedback can be a great way to help control anxiety or help alleviate stress in some people.” Liza raised her hand. “But I still don’t understand why that is, just seeing your Biological responses can’t be a way to alleviate stress.” She placed her head on the desk, “I’m so confused.” I laughed, “it’s okay I’ll explain it. The Biofeedback results don’t lower…

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    Neuropolitic Analysis

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    posits that it can. In “Neuropolitics, Where Campaigns Try to Read Your Mind” (Randall, 2015), reporter Kevin Randall describes both the possibilities and the criticism of neuropolitics. Neuropolitics can be defined as the use of brain imaging, biofeedback, and facial coding technologies in order to predict individual emotions that are associated with campaign ads or political figures (Randall, 2015).It makes use of neuroimaging, such as fMRI, to assess individual brain activity in the presence…

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