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It has been proven that biofeedback can helps with numerous issues in humans. More and more pet owners are turning to holistic medicine to treat their pets. Biofeedback is among the several treatments that are used. There was a survey done on the 254 people that had pets being treated at the Colorado State University […]

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I read an article in the Boston Globe that people who have migraines at at a higher risk for stroke and heart attack. Apparently doctors don’t know what the link is, but have noticed a significant risk to those who have migraines four to six attacks  a month. Many patients don’t take their headaches seriously […]

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A lot of women experience incontinence, mostly due to childbirth. Some women have it so bad that jogging or even just squatting down can create leakage of urine. Instead of surgery, biofeedback is another option. With the use of electrodes, muscle strength can be measured and you can train the vaginal muscles with repetitive exercises […]

More about: Biofeedback Used for Incontinence

Doctors are finding temperature biofeedback to be very helpful in treating patients with insomnia. They have found that body temperature has a lot to do with how well people are sleeping and how fast they can fall asleep. Using this biofeedback technique patients can learn how warm themselves up and get to sleep.  This is […]

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