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23rd September 2009
1. In England, until the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1752, March was considered what month of the calendar year?
A. First
B. Fourth
C. Eighth
D. Last
A. First
QQ: In England, until the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1752, March was consid... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Drug addiction is a disease. There's no doubt about that. In fact experts say that drug addiction is more of a brain disease than anything else. Scientific advances have offered amazing insights into how the brain works and what drugs do to the way the... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester
14th September 2009
Drug abuse and drug addiction are two major burdens to society. However the terms "drug abuse" and "drug addiction" are often used interchangeably, but in fact, denote very different conditions. The term "drug abuse" refers to the use of a substance in a ... Read >
Author: Devendra Kumar Pandey
11th July 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes with a person's daily life and activities. The Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. This disease slowly destroy... Read >
Author: steven marks
02nd July 2009
Have you also found it difficult to find a good tinnitus treatment web site or advice? If you have been looking for a tinnitus cure, tinnitus treatment or therapy, you've obviously arrived here to determine what works and what is not likely to work. Often... Read >
Author: Candy
17th April 2009
As with many other conditions newly labeled as disease, the science behind drug addiction as a disease is weak.
There are several ongoing efforts to prove that drug addiction is a brain disease. In fact, some are even saying it’s incurable. This theo... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
12th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking ability, and ultimately reduces even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes ... Read >
Author: Oz
12th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is an irrevocable, incurable and progressive brain disease. This disease slowly destroys memory and thinking ability, and ultimately reduces even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. Alzheimer's disease disturbs and interferes ... Read >
Author: Oz
19th December 2008
How to Dissolve Guilt, Shame, and Destructive Eating by Unleashing your True Personal Power!
There are basically four types of eating disorders, but not all are classified as food addictions. Anorexia and bulimia are defined as disorders, whereas compu... Read >
Author: Vcoach
19th December 2008
How to Dissolve Guilt, Shame, and Destructive Eating by Unleashing your True Personal Power!
There are basically four types of eating disorders, but not all are classified as food addictions. Anorexia and bulimia are defined as disorders, whereas compu... Read >
Author: Vcoach
15th December 2008
Many researchers believe that addiction is a behaviour that can be controlled to some extent and also a brain disease. And since some testing with functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) found that all addictions tend to cause nearly the same reactio... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
27th October 2008
Many people do not understand why individuals become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain to foster compulsive drug abuse. They mistakenly view drug abuse and addiction as strictly a social problem and may characterize those who take drugs as m... Read >
Author: appsnes505
27th October 2008
Many people do not understand why individuals become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain to foster compulsive drug abuse. They mistakenly view drug abuse and addiction as strictly a social problem and may characterize those who take drugs as m... Read >
Author: appsnes505
21st October 2008
Over the past several decades the phrase “Chemical Imbalance” has become a household term that has evolved into the preconceived concept of a brain disease that is directly responsible for depression and psychological disorders. Obviously, no one woul... Read >
Author: Vcoach
21st October 2008
Over the past several decades the phrase “Chemical Imbalance” has become a household term that has evolved into the preconceived concept of a brain disease that is directly responsible for depression and psychological disorders. Obviously, no one woul... Read >
Author: Vcoach
09th July 2008
Epilepsy is a condition in which people have epileptic attacks (also known as seizures). It is one of the more common neurological conditions, affecting 0.5-1 per cent of the population. Epilepsy is not a single condition, but a group of conditions with d... Read >
Author: John Mathew
07th March 2008
Information about Heroin Addiction Treatment
Drug addiction is a complex but treatable brain disease. It is characterized by compulsive drug craving, seeking, and use that persist even in the face of severe adverse consequences. For many people, drug a... Read >
Author: Peter sams
18th June 2007
Bipolar Disorder
There is a tendency to romanticize bipolar disorder. Many artists, musicians, and writers have suffered from its mood swings. But in truth, many lives are ruined by this disease; and without effective treatment, the illness is associ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
10th June 2007
First of all superovulation may lead to multiple births and further along it can bring complications for the mother as well as for the child. Several types of complications can appear and they depend also on the infertility treatment administrated to the ... Read >
Author: Keysha
30th May 2007
Being labeled with mental illness has long been a stigma, and stigma often produces shame. Stigma, by definition, means disapproval and disgrace, and by practice stigma sets a person apart from a group, fostering an �us versus them' mentality. Ultimat... Read >
Author: David Oliver
17th May 2007
Schizophrenia is a very severe and disabling brain disease, and it was seen that during their lifetime, about 1% of the population will develop this illness. It affects equally men and women, but appears earlier in men – usually in their late teens or e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th March 2007
Do you ever experience any episodes of forgetfulness?
Of course you do, it's part of being human.
However, when we are younger, perhaps in our twenties and thirties, we usually don’t take forgetfulness very seriously. When we’re young, we h... Read >
Author: Royane Real
01st March 2007
My baby has a red, spotty rash all over her chest. Could it be chicken pox?
It is very possible. The chicken pox usually shows up on the body under the form of a simple rash (tiny red itching spots). These spots gradually turn into clear, fluid-filled... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
17th February 2007
This days the perception of schizophrenia has changed drastically If we were to compare to how it was looked at in the past. With the help of new treatments , support and constant surveillance from the family the chances of treating the patient are greatl... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
Being a brain disease the effects it has on the patient are very drastic. Even daily things become difficult or like in the case of personal hygiene unmanageable and neglected. The behavior of the patient changes drastically, the person becoming very irra... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
Even in this days general knowledge about mental illness is very little, and because of these people with schizophrenia suffer greatly. They are very marginalized and not understood. On top of the fact that they have to deal with an incurable, chronic bra... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael Saville
Bipolar disorder is also known as manic- depressive illness that causes mood swings, energy displacement and ability to function normally. It is a brain disease that cannot be cured; just like heart disease or diabetes, b... Read >
Author: Michael Saville
13th August 2006
Teen Bipolar Disorder
Over 2 million Americans are known to suffer from a disorder called bipolar disorder. Seven percent of the sufferers are teenagers. Bipolar disorder is also known as manic-depressive; it is a brain disease, which is distingu... Read >
Author: Arockia Irudaya Rajan
25th April 2006
Most of us have known someone at one time or another with a disease, some considered curable and some not. Cancer is considered the most fatal among all diseases. Let's begin this article with the definition of the word and than explore more about the var... Read >
Author: chad mcdonald
07th March 2006
Few diseases scare us as much as Alzheimers does. Alzheimers disease robs the victim of memory and thinking, and the sense of self, leaving behind a shell of a body. The world is poised on the brink of an epidemic of Alzheimers as many countries face an... Read >
Author: Royane Real
05th March 2006
1. In England, until the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1752, March was considered what month of the calendar year?
A. First
B. Fourth
C. Eighth
D. Last
A. First
QQ: In England, until the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1752, March was consid... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
05th January 2006
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. Approximately 1 percent of the population develops schizophrenia during their lifetime more than 2 million Americans suffer from the illness in a given year. Although schizophrenia affects... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
11th November 2005
Depression is a serious but treatable medical condition - a brain disease - that can strike anyone, including men. In America alone, over 6 million men have depression each year.
Whether you're a company executive, a construction worker, a writer, a po... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
06th October 2005
Copyright 2005 David McEvoy
Schizophrenia naturally
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. Approximately one percent of the population develops schizophrenia during their lifetime more than two million Americans suffer fr... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
07th April 2005
As people enter their middle years, they start to notice more and more frequent lapses of memory, particularly their short-term memory.
They may enter a room to do something, and forget what it is. They may be unable to recall the name of someone wh... Read >
Author: Royane Real
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