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28th September 2009
Did you know taking DHA omega-3 fish oil for depression may be just as effective, if not more effective, than anti-depressant drugs? Additionally, none of the negative side effects associated with anti-depressant drugs accompany supplemental omega-3s in ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
28th September 2009
Bipolar affective disorder is commonly known as "manic depression". It can often be characterized by the episodes of depression in which one's mood is abnormally low. If one is experiencing mania or hypomania their mood is abnormally elevated with a heigh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Menopause can bring on mood swings that make you not recognize yourself. You know, where the slightest request from your husband can cause you to go off. Or perhaps the cries of your child for a new Playstation game makes you lose it. For me, I would be ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
What are the best omega3 supplements that money can buy? That’s a question that many health-minded individuals would like answered. It’s not that hard to find out which products are superior. You just need to ask the manufacturer a few questions. ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
31st July 2009
Results from a recent study suggest a behavioral weight loss program can convey both physical and psychological benefits.
A 6-month program among depressed participants resulted in a loss of 8 percent of their initial weight, improved symptoms of depre... Read >
Author: Franklin
23rd July 2009
Unipolar depression is also referred to as major depressive disorder. Signs and symptoms of this condition include restlessness, irritability, agitation and noteworthy change in appetite often with weight loss or gain. Other symptoms include lack of energ... Read >
Author: Mercy
21st July 2009
Untreated depression may cause diverse effects. The effects could be short term or long term and they will affect you physically, emotionally and even socially. Short term effects can turn into long term if they are not treated early enough. There are dif... Read >
Author: Mercy
16th July 2009
Depression effects can be either short term or long term. This condition can affect you in several ways. It cannot only interfere with your daily activities but also with the way you relate to other people. There are different types of this condition and ... Read >
Author: Mercy
01st May 2009
Dogs, just like humans have their off days; they can mope around, spend more time sleeping than they usually do, go off their food or avoid human contact all together. Usually, they revert to being their usual selves, with their blue mood going just as qu... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru
09th April 2009
Bipolar depression can be distinguished in a person if a single manic episode is present. Moreover, it is assumed as a chronic disease since a greater population of persons who have manifestations of one episode can portray more episodes in the days to co... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
07th April 2009
Treadmill is an ideal machine for weight loss, remaining fit and protecting against diseases like diabetes and heart disease. But that is not all. There are 3 additional benefits of working out on a treadmill that you might not be aware of.
1) Working ... Read >
Author: Paull
13th March 2009
Researchers have documented an alarming link between the use of antidepressants and the development of serious heart disease. The link was discovered by following 63,449 women as part of the Nurses’ Health Study. The results show a “specific relations... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
03rd March 2009
3 million years of evolution has produced an animal whose natural environment probably consisted of walking the distance of a full marathon each and every single day*. Now take that animal (also known as a "human being"), and stick him in a small cage, ro... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
18th February 2009
Can a colon cleanse really work as an acne solution? As suffers of acne well know it can be a devastating problem to have. It leads to anxiety, loss of self-confidence, and even depression. Acne sufferers will try anything to achieve the clear skin they a... Read >
Author: Michelle Taft
12th December 2008
It is not unusual for people who have been diagnosed with depression to admit to feeling rather stressed out. They can sometimes feel that there's a lot of pressure on them, and they're constantly being “tested.” They don't feel comfortable at most ti... Read >
Author: morningshift
08th December 2008
Being depressed is known to have numerous negative effects, ranging from insomnia to suicidal thoughts and behaviors. However, studies are starting to show more and more effects of depression that people would not necessarily expect. There have been studi... Read >
Author: morningshift
04th December 2008
If you have suffered from depression, then you know how difficult it can be to find a good, non-addictive treatment for the symptoms of depression. Many prescription medications can be addictive. There are also many products that claim to be natural treat... Read >
Author: Ash
03rd December 2008
One mental disease is depression. No, those afflicted aren't somehow less than others. Crazy or nut case aren't words that can be used to describe you. It simply means that you have a disease that affects the mind and requires treatment to be cured. Those... Read >
Author: TomSmith
30th November 2008
One of the cornerstones of my hypnotherapy training courses is teaching my budding hypnotherapists that it is ok to have fun, when they re in hypnotherapy training and when hey start practicing full-time as a hypnotherapist... Yes indeed, even in hypnothe... Read >
Author: Adam Eason
08th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
When individuals are diagnosed with depression or some variety of the disease, often, a physician or psychologist will recommend exercise along with another form of treatment. Although, this recommendation may no longer ... Read >
Author: LegalView
05th September 2008
The NZ Herald reported in September 2007 that the New Zealand government spends yearly NZ$30 million over a million prescriptions for antidepressants. Concerns are raised about the high prescription rate that includes antidepressants prescribed to adoles... Read >
Author: Gudrun Frerichs, PhD
13th August 2008
This one is less life shattering than major depression but it makes anyone who has it miserable. It is a constant depression which varies from being mild to moderate. It's a sadness that stays with you.
It lasts over 2 years. Most people can continue ... Read >
Author: John Samson
29th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris
Fibromyalgia is a disorder where patients suffer from chronic muscle pain and tactile allodynia. In severe cases, allodynia becomes so serious that even being touched by the clothes the patient is wearing causes pain.
... Read >
22nd July 2008
Serotonin has not only been shown to regulate sleep, but it also is responsible for controlling mood, including feelings of optimism, relaxation, general sense of well-being, and the ability to focus and concentrate. When serotonin levels drop, it can le... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th May 2008
If you experience depressive symptoms and feel sad all the time, you're probably suffering from what doctors call a "unipolar" disorder. But some older people develop another type of depression called "bipolar" disorder or manic depression, in which their... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
14th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris
Fibromyalgia is a disorder where patients suffer from chronic muscle pain and tactile allodynia. In severe cases, allodynia becomes so serious that even being touched by the clothes the patient is wearing causes pain. T... Read >
02nd May 2008
If you experience depressive symptoms and feel sad all the time, you're probably suffering from what doctors call a "unipolar" disorder. But some older people develop another type of depression called "bipolar" disorder or manic depression, in which their... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
06th April 2008
Antidepressant drug:. This group of drugs has proved extremely effective in treating depression. While there are many kinds of antidepressant drugs, they all work in basically the same way, causing subtle changes in the brain's neurochemistry that seem to... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
02nd April 2008
Cyclothymia is a chronic bipolar disorder consisting of short periods of mild depression and short periods of hypomania (lasting a few days to a few weeks), separated by short periods of normal mood. Individuals with cyclothymia (thymia: from the Greek wo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st April 2008
Depression is a complex of psychological and physical symptoms. Low mood level or sadness is often the most prominent symptom. The common property of these symptoms is a decreased activity level in parts of the brain.
THE SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION
D... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
15th October 2007
There is no hiding the fact that many Americans suffer from depression. When combined with other diseases, that number greatly increases. Depression affects us all, from young children to aging adults, and everyone in between. It is a diagnosable disease ... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny
28th August 2007
Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a mental illness that manifests itself as mood swings or mood cycling between depressed, manic, or normal moods. There are two types of bipolar disorder. The first type, sometimes called raging bipolar, manifest... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
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
18th June 2007
This report reviews the literature on the prevalence, treatment, and consequences of depression in low-income women, highlighting the relationship of depression to welfare and employment. Depression is a debilitating illness, characterized by profound fee... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
11th April 2007
Many studies have found that low to moderate intensity exercise can improve depression. Both aerobic activities and anaerobic activities, like weight training, have been shown to reduce depressive symptoms.
Exercise exerts it's anti- depress... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2007
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Wellbutrin XL(R) for the prevention of seasonal major depressive episodes in patients with a diagnosis of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a condition affecting about 6 percent of American adults.... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
19th January 2007
Depression has become recognized as a potentially dangerous disease by doctors in the past several years. Unfortunately, it hasn't always been this way. People used to be labeled as hypocondriacs, whiners, lazy, ect. You get the picture.
However, there... Read >
Author: Joe Stewart
25th December 2006
Stress and the way a person deals with stress is one of the causes of depression. Stress can be your friend or worst enemy. Stress is merely changes we all go through in life, which occurs on a daily basis.
Stress comes from new relationships, breakup... Read >
Author: Kanicen Nichathavan
23rd December 2006
Here are some simple but accurate, quick to digest facts about the subject of low cholesterol.
We have probably been enlightened by a thousand books and articles regarding the harmful effects of a high cholesterol level and how to lower it down to a he... Read >
Author: Laurence Clunie
08th December 2006
Depression is a common mental health disease which affects over 120 million people worldwide. However, most people are still not aware of the extent of this mental health problem, nor the treatments that are currently available. To improve general underst... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
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
23rd June 2006
Creating a "quality" menopause transition requires following certain guidelines to minimize its effects on women's health. You probably know that this condition wrecks havoc on female anatomy creating chemical imbalances and overall discomfort for a perio... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
22nd June 2006
Andropause correlates directly with depression a major player in the notorious mid-life crisis period men face in their late 40s to late 50s.
There are a wide variety of symptoms and conditions men experience during this mid-life transition eve... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
15th May 2006
Many post-menopausal women developed typical menopausal symptoms after discontinuation of HRT, with vasomotor and urogenital complaints being the most commonly reported. During post-menopause, most women experience a decrease in their menopausal symptoms... Read >
Author: Valipat m.
25th April 2006
Many children and especially adolescents experience mood swings as a normal part of growing up, but when these feelings persist and begin to interfere with a child's ability to function in daily life, bipolar disorder could be the cause. Bipolar disorder... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
01st April 2006
A new research states that children suffering from depression may face severe medical problems in their adult life, especially obesity and asthma.
During 20 years of research, experts found depressed teenagers under age 17 had an increased risk of obes... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas
01st April 2006
More than 17 million American people are affected by anxiety depression symptoms, so that the specialists have been calling this illness as psychiatric flu.
When the young people are concerned, the psychiatric factors are the ones that influence the an... Read >
Author: Michael Rad
21st March 2006
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Freedom From Fear: Taking Back Control of Your life and Dissolving Depression
By Dr. Bryce Carter
Depression can descend into a person's life at any time and for many different reasons. It often follows a loss, severe disa... Read >
Author: Peyton Quinn
09th March 2006
Are you able to love someone who is depressed? Is it possible to have a meaningful relationship when there are days that your partner can't get out of bed, can't see the silver lining, or has trouble even brushing their teeth on a regular basis.
It s... Read >
Author: Lisa Angelettie
24th February 2006
If you are in need of support to halt smoking cigarettes, there are a assortment of different places you can turn. From natural cease smoking cigarettes goods to stop smoking cigarettes antidepressant medications, there are numerous different ways to quit... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
09th February 2006
Life is full of emotional difficulties. However, when the "down" times are long lasting or interfere with your ability to function, you may be suffering from a common, serious illnessdepression. Clinical depression affects mood, mind, body, and behavior.... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
04th February 2006
Depression is a complex of psychological and physical symptoms. Low mood level or sadness is often the most prominent symptom. The common property of these symptoms is a decreased activity level in parts of the brain.
THE SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION
D... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
01st January 2006
What is an adjustment disorder?
An adjustment disorder is defined as an emotional or behavioral reaction to an identifiable stressful event or change in a person's life that is considered maladaptive or somehow not an expected healthy response to the e... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
12th December 2005
There are various treatments for depression but this one can be not only original, but also effective. Swimming with dolphins can be an effective therapy for depression according to a research carried out in Honduras. It was known that these animals had h... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
29th November 2005
More and more researchers and physicians are coming to the conclusion that exercise can be as effective as antidepressants in reducing the symptoms of major depression.Group or Solitary Both WorkMany studies have shown that exercise in a group setting is ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
01st September 2005
Menopause and Women's Health
Creating a "quality" menopause transition requires following certain guidelines to minimize its effects on women's health. You probably know that this condition wrecks havoc on female anatomy creating chemical imbalances ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
01st September 2005
Menopause can bring on mood swings that make you not recognize yourself. You know, where the slightest request from your husband can cause you to go off. Or perhaps the cries of your child for a new Playstation game makes you lose it. For me, I would be ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
24th June 2005
Introduction
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is quite prevalent in USA and the numbers are on a rise with the stressors of life on a rise.
What is bipolar disorder?
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness in whish one faces un... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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