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27th August 2009
What is being dyslexic Anyway?According to the US state panel for Quality Health guarantee, more than 11 million USA citizens have major depression. Apparently only about half of these are still taking medicine six months after being diagnosed. If these... Read >
Author: Jeff Goodwin
21st August 2009
As a resident of the Midwest, I have lived all my life with the beauty (and the beast) that is commonly referred to as the changing of the seasons. There is something so great about those first snowflakes starting to fall as winter slowly approaches. Bu... Read >
Author: C.R. Robinson
04th August 2009
There are many different types of depression and as such healthcare professionals refer to them in different ways. Seasonal affective disorder, clinical depression and bipolar depression are all commonly diagnosed forms of depression.
What causes most pe... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
01st August 2009
Depression is a mental affliction that affects millions of people worldwide. People may get depressed in response to a particularly sad event like the death of a close person. However there are many other causes that lead to depression including physical ... Read >
Author: clickfor
29th July 2009
While everyone has experienced depression in one form or another, with clinical or other forms of major depression, sadness and other symptoms that present themselves are intense and last for longer than what is considered normal.
There are roughly 19 ... Read >
Author: KoolDocs
05th July 2009
Many people who suffer from depression wonder, “Why am I depressed?” and “What is wrong with me?” With the increase of psychotropic drugs, many people wonder if their problem is biologically based or whether it is the result of the events of their... Read >
Author: LargerVision
28th June 2009
Depression is a mental health problem that many individuals will experience and that is able to be induced by a death in the family, an accident, or physical abuse. There are contrasting forms of depression and treatments that people have the ability to u... Read >
Author: nlwest21
04th April 2009
Not only does depression affect adults, but it can also strike teenagers just as well. Depression has an impact on how we think, feel, behave, and our health in general. This illness continues to be more common in teenagers as their lives get more stressf... Read >
Author: Sarah McCurdy
10th March 2009
Being moderately irritable every once in a while is one thing, but feeling irritable for extended periods of time is another. To be irritable means that someone may be feeling overly sensitive to some kind of stimulation through one or more of their sense... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
17th February 2009
Most people in the medical field would prefer not to rely on just a single treatment for any given condition when possible. This is because what works for one patient may not necessarily work for another, and it is good to have other options in case this ... Read >
Author: morningshift
30th January 2009
Nowadays most of the people feel sad due to the problems they face. This is what is called depression. We are living in a world of sadness.
Of course losing your job and facing home foreclosure or just wondering if it's going to happen to you next can ... Read >
Author: Mercina
19th December 2008
All forms of depression are basically categorized as medical related. There are many stages to depression. It begins with mild depression, with bi-polar disorders or manic depression in the middle, to the top rung of major depression. Depression is no dou... Read >
Author: Kalidas
08th December 2008
When people discuss bi-polar disorder they refer to a condition known as manic depression. Bi-Polar people exhibit sudden changes from a very good mood to a very bad mood. Depression has many forms. This is one of them. Sadness over an event isn't man... Read >
Author: Chokyi Ooi
01st December 2008
Depression is not by its very nature a happy subject, but with the pressures put upon us all in today’s world it is unfortunately only too common. To many people who have never experienced it, an instant cure should be possible simply by telling the suf... Read >
Author: michael challiner
31st October 2008
Bipolar depression is different than many forms of depression. With a bipolar disorder, a person experiences mania. Mania allows an individual to experience an extreme high that more than likely will impair judgment. Bipolar disorder will affect a person ... Read >
Author: stbotanica
02nd September 2008
What is atypical depression? It is a form of depression that does not differ too much from major depression, but it does differ enough to be noted as a separate form. Symptoms that might be noticed in a person suffering from this form of depression could ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
24th July 2008
There are various forms of depression, each having its own cause and effects. Every individual has exhibited signs of depression in various points of their lives. Depression is the result of the mind processing events, examining the situation and negative... Read >
Author: Ian Spencer
14th July 2008
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Panic disorder is known as “Fright-Psychic-Condition” which usually occurs without any reason or cause. A panic mess consists of different kinds of symptoms like chronic horror, fear, threat, heart throbbing, sweating and rapid breathing... Read >
Author: MUmarF
11th June 2008
There are many situations and occurrences in life that can test the strength of a family unit, including environmental factors, physical factors, mental factors, biological factors and social factors. It could be one of these factors, or a combination of ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
10th June 2008
Depression: It's a shell of a word, drained of its meaning through overuse. Missing your morning bus is depressing. The evening news is depressing. The word doesn't even begin to communicate the reality of the clinical disorder that affects millions of Am... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
09th June 2008
Depression: It's a shell of a word, drained of its meaning through overuse. Missing your morning bus is depressing. The evening news is depressing. The word doesn't even begin to communicate the reality of the clinical disorder that affects millions of Am... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
09th May 2008
Being a child and having the irratated bowel syndrome can be a terrible experience, as it can interfere with your daily activities and even drive you towards mild forms of depression because of the very annoying symptoms.
However, because this medical... Read >
Author: Wayne Pickstone
07th April 2008
Depression by definition is a mental illness that is often characterized by prolonged periods of misery and melancholy. Of course when one person is moping around and just generally hating the world around him or her, doesn't mean that it's depression. It... Read >
Author: David Wong
10th March 2008
Are there ways to prevent depression? Some forms of depression may not be preventable since current theory suggests that they may be triggered by chemical malfunctioning in the brain. However, there is good evidence that depression may often be alleviated... Read >
Author: Peter sams
08th March 2008
Are there ways to prevent depression? Some forms of depression may not be preventable since current theory suggests that they may be triggered by chemical malfunctioning in the brain. However, there is good evidence that depression may often be alleviated... Read >
Author: Peter sams
19th February 2008
Fat Loss, I think you'll agree, is something that is elusive to a vast majority of us. We are constantly bombarded with 'diet' plans, low carbs, high protein, cabbage soup, special teas. You name it, there's a diet for it!
Do they work? Do they heck!
... Read >
Author: nelson smith
01st August 2007
Can you get weather-related depression in the summer? Can you really get any type of depression in summer? Isn’t depression caused by bad weather? The label ‘depression’, meaning a dip in a surface, has been used by society as well as psychologi... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
11th June 2007
The term, ‘mental health problem' covers a wide range of problems which affect someone's ability to get on with their daily life. Causes of mental illness also vary, but may result from genetics, trauma, biological factors such as infections or toxins, ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th June 2007
We all experience a "down day" here and then, but if you're feeling so "not like yourself" where it takes everything
you can muster up to do the things you enjoy doing and it has persisted for a while, go talk to your doctor!
What you are experiencin... Read >
Author: Dryder
30th May 2007
Depression is one of the most debilitating diseases in society today. Unfortunately, most people have no idea about the
effects of depression or what someone that actually suffers from this diseases is going through. Many people, both friends and fami... Read >
Author: Joe Stewart
22nd May 2007
The medical profession cannot be sure of the causes, nor have they suitable treatments for IBS, new drugs that may be effective in some individuals are mainly prohibitively expensive for sufferers. Hypnotherapy in the UK and elsewhere has been shown to h... Read >
12th March 2007
No one knows what causes depression and there are many variations in the way a depressive disorder can manifest itself. It isn't possible to tell who is going to develop depression, and there is no way of knowing what medication might help or even exactly... Read >
27th February 2007
Inflammation is one of the body's essential defense mechanisms and plays a vital role in protecting us against microbial attack, external and internally-produced toxins, as well as damaged and diseased cells and tissues.
Unfortunately, the inflammatory... Read >
Author: Dr Keith Scott
18th January 2007
Depression is common and can strike any one of us at any time. According to the Mental Health Foundation 10% of the population in the UK and USA will experience some form of depression every year. There are several different types of depression ranging ... Read >
19th July 2006
Postpartum depression is a condition that is primarily seen in women who have just given birth. While it may also be present in men, it is not as extensive. This disorder is considered to be a type of major depression, and there are a number of ways it ca... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
10th April 2006
Women, regardless of nationality or socioeconomic status, have a higher chance to have depression than men. The reasons for such higher chance appear to be a combination of biological and cultural factors.
Women's Hormonal Variation and Life Phase
E... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
14th February 2006
Depression is a very common medical condition affecting almost 100 million people in the world. About a quarter of the whole population are prone to get at least one bout of depression in their life time. Though depression is more common in women, it also... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska
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