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Vitamin Deficiencies

16th April 2010
Getting enough vitamins and minerals is essential to the healthy function of our bodies. From the health of our skin, bones and blood to our organs, these nutrients make a big impact on our wellbeing, aiding in the growth and development of just about eve... Read >
Author: Philip Youngwood

Benzodiazepine Withdrawal Treatment Guidelines

06th April 2010
I spoke to my doctor in the beginning of the week regarding my Klonopin withdrawal and Prozac withdrawal. Because of all the symptoms and bizzare feelings I have been having, I asked if I should be in a rehab at this point. He said no, it would not be app... Read >
Author: norma16

All You Ever Wanted to Know about Kleptomaniacs

16th March 2010
Not all thieves are Jean Valjean. Nor are all thieves the type that wear business suits and spout promises every election year. Just as not all thieves are the same, not every thief steals for the same reasons. Some do it out of necessity, such as the Jea... Read >
Author: Percy Kinney

Panic Attacks - Myths and Misinformation

08th March 2010
Misinformation does not only create vague pictures of a condition but will also likely cause people to believe things that do not actually exist. Among those conditions that typically receive serious amounts of myths are psychological and behavioral disor... Read >
Author: John Cielo

How To Make Money As A Structured Settlement Buyer

03rd March 2010
Making money as a structured settlement buyer is uncomplicated, especially when you are dealing with the experts. All it requires is to have some extra cash to invest and registration with one or more structured settlement brokerage services on line. Thes... Read >
Author: charli

Mental Health Issues And The Differences Between Them

25th January 2010
How would you feel when the whole world is crumbling down before you and the people whom you consider to show concern for you seem to be avoiding you or drifting away because of the unusual behavior you may have been exhibiting? The feeling of depres... Read >
Author: John Smi

Should I consider taking a ‘fat burner’ to assist me with my diet?

18th January 2010
I believe that the majority of the fat burners out on the market are about 99% hype and 1% function. Most of the traditional ones contain the same item active ingredient: caffeine. Caffeine is a drug which boosts our metabolism, increases alertness an... Read >
Author: Ken Redman

What to Consider with Psychoactive Medication

08th January 2010
A lot of older people in America who live alone usually take medications to deal with loneliness. People who are overworked or overstressed, and people who have gone through depression also use these medications which supposedly eliminate the suffering ... Read >
Author: Moses Holder

Important Things For Elderly To Know

08th January 2010
There have been a lot of researches that show that older drivers have the second highest risk for motor vehicle collisions of any age group, after adolescents. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, older adults are nine times more likely to ... Read >
Author: Freddy Roy

Debt Settlement Advice - How the Recession Created Very Favorable Debt Settlements

04th January 2010
The debt settlement companies are playing a significant role since the last two years. The economic downturn had started showing its affect since the year 2008. Credit institutions and banks had geared up the collection activity to recover debt from the m... Read >
Author: matt

Disturbing Behavior Is A Form Of Mental Health

18th December 2009
The clinical word "psychotic" is often used to refer to person who has gone mad or insane. The psychotic state is characterized by a disturbance of perception or sensing things that are not really there (hallucinations); and disturbance of thinking or ha... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Bordereline Autism Is Confusing

10th December 2009
The concept of autism can sometimes be very confusing. The syndrome first explained by Austrian psychiatrist Leo Kanner in the 40's has generated many controversial opinions throughout the course of history. Autism is a very complex neurological disorder ... Read >
Author: Emilio Maldonado

Psychotic Depression: Everything You Need To Know

08th December 2009
Depression does not only let you feel sorry for yourself, but also it can make you see, hear things, and think illogically. They are not losing their minds, but rather they are what you call people with psychotic depression. Approximately over 20 % of peo... Read >
Author: Dan Micheals

About Bipolar Disorder

30th October 2009
Historically, persons with bipolar disorder may have been called simply moody or even insane at times. Later, the diagnosis was called manic-depression. While this term is still sometimes used, the generally accepted term is "bipolar disorder". The t... Read >
Author: arif12

What Dual Diagnosis Is All About

30th October 2009
Oftentimes, when we search for drug rehabilitation centers near our place, we would come across a number of them offering support for dual diagnosis. So what is dual diagnosis really about? One of the dangers of drug addiction as well as alcohol depend... Read >
Author: Kerry Golden
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