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The Clements Clinic Connection : June 23rd, 2009

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June 23rd, 2009

The Clements Clinic e-commerce store is now open! Now you can order supplements, books and check out our books and self help CD topics from your office or home. Check out our weekly specials, orders over $100 receive FREE SHIPPING!

 This may sound like a crazy article for a psychiatrist to be writing, but I’m constantly surprised by how many people tell me they’re horrible at remembering names and wish they could be better, but often they don’t know where to start. The ability to correctly recall someone’s name is a tremendous advantage in business as well as spurring other people to remember you. Dale Carnegie reminds us in his book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” that there is no sweeter sound to a person than hearing their own name. Most of us would like to be masters of name remembering, but the bad news is that it usually doesn’t come natural and it takes work. The good news is that you can improve. Here are some strategies that you can start practicing today that will help you. Once you get the hang of this you’ll be amazed when you see people’s faces…

Headaches are so common that almost everyone has had at least one headache, and 90% of Americans have at least occasional headaches.  I want to focus on migraine headaches today.  Why migraines?  Migraine headaches affect an estimated 20% of the women in this country, plus there are new medical insights and theories into migraine headache prevention and treatment. Migraines are severe headaches, usually on one side of the head, lasting from a few hours up to a whole day.  They are often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia (sensitivity to light) and phonophobia (sensitivity to sound).  These symptoms usually leave migraine sufferers scrambling for a dark quiet corner to lie down.  Migraines are divided into two major types “classical migraine” those with an aura and “common migraine” those without.  Auras are preceding sensations before the migraine.  The word aura originally meant “cold breeze” in Greek.  Auras can consist of numerous sensations…


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