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The New York Times: This Is Your Brain Under Hypnosis Hypnosis, with its long and checkered history in medicine and entertainment, is receiving some new respect from neuroscientists. Recent brain studies of people who are susceptible to suggestion indicate that when they act on the suggestions their brains show profound changes in how they process information. The suggestions, researchers report, literally change what people see, hear, feel and believe to be true Click Here for the complete article.



Forbes: Getting Hip To Hypnosis Two of the most common reasons that hypnotists are contacted are to help lose weight and stop smoking. But it can also be applied to improving study habits, stress reduction and raising self-esteem. To those in search of better physical or mental health, it's equally important that hypnotism is becoming increasingly accepted by the medical establishment and is certified as a treatment by the American Psychiatric Association. Click Here for the complete article.



Dateline ultimate diet challenge (including hypnosis) Click Here for the complete article.



Psychology Today: The Power of Hypnosis Studies show that hypnosis can treat everything from chronic pain to poor study habits. Chances are, it can work for you. Summary: Looks at the therapeutic use of hypnosis. Effect of hypnosis on behavior; Discussion on the biological and environmental factors that predict how deeply a person goes into hypnotic trance. Click Here for the complete article.



Weighing the Pros and Cons of Losing the Pounds with Hypnosis Hypnosis is an age-old technique designed to speak to your subconscious mind and alter your behavior. Known to work well to quit smoking, can it re-program your eating habits? Click Here for the complete article.



Stress linked to general malady, premature aging-(U. Wisconsin). Prolonged stress puts a person at much greater risk for heart disease and stroke because the resulting blood vessel constriction can lead to blood vessel atrophy and make clots more likely. Click Here for the complete article.



Just Four Cigarettes a Day Can Be Deadly. SMOKING only a few cigarettes a day almost triples the risk of heart disease and lung cancer, researchers said today. … The findings quash the notion that "light" smokers escape the serious health problems faced by those who are heavy smokers. Click Here for the complete article.



Guided imagery (also called guided visualization) is a method of using your imagination to help you cope better with illness and stress. …. The rationale behind guided imagery is that your thoughts give rise to your emotions, which in turn greatly affect your well-being. Click Here for the complete article.





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