Articles, tagged with "mood disorders", page 3
10th January 2011
As the new school year begins, it’s only natural that there’s more awareness about learning and behavior issues. One of the most controversial topics that came up frequently is ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It’s thought that 2-4% of c...
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Author:
Dr. Steven Y. Park
07th January 2011
With the major array of alternatives to sugar or synthetic sweeteners many people have an enormous fear of the risks associated with sugar intake and that of chemical sweeteners. Now they assume that, Stevia sweeteners possess similar risks as Nutrasweet ...
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Author:
docD
21st December 2010
Group of borderline disorders that share common characteristics of mood instability like fear, anger, self- mutilation and others are often referred to as bipolar borderline personality disorders. Individuals who suffer from this type of mood disorders ar...
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Author:
Ben Paul
06th December 2010
It is a common myth that as women enter the menopausal years, it is normal to feel depressed. Serious depression, however, should never be viewed as a normal event, and women who suffer from it at any time in life should receive the same attention as for ...
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Author:
bcured
16th November 2010
Are you worried about the radiation you are getting from your mobile phone? You should be. Science has proven that bioelectric impulses control our bodily functions. Dangerous frequencies of radiation are emitted by cellular and wireless phones. These fre...
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Author:
Dr Ink
28th October 2010
Tea Tree Oil is often one of the many essential oils that can be used for the handling of assorted maladies. This oil has the strange characteristics of being anti viral, anti fungous and anti bacterial. Though it has been used for many centuries in...
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Author:
(Matt|Matthew|Math) (Johnson|Jonson)Johnsson)
14th October 2010
When people start talking about anxiety disorder, panic attack and mood disorders, the first thing that comes into mind is terror. They feel that way for they know that when you start to have such condition, you are just about to experience an unforgettab...
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Author:
ianlob8hei
24th September 2010
It is normal to feel anxious from time to time, especially if your life is stressful. However, if you have ongoing anxiety that interferes with your daily activities, relationships and makes it hard to enjoy life, you may have general anxiety disorders. I...
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Author:
BarbaraThomson1959
14th September 2010
Depression occurs due to some setback or loss that an individual experienced and anxiety is triggered by threats or challenges encountered. Regularly, these feelings of depression or anxiety are considerable and temporary. However, if the condition persis...
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Author:
BarbaraThomson1959
13th September 2010
More and more adults are becoming sold on the many proven health benefits that can be enjoyed by supplementing the diet with omega 3 fatty acids, but those same people shy away from the idea of fish oil for kids. I know that we all want what is best for ...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
13th September 2010
You may have never heard anyone recommend fish oil for cats, but supplementing the diet of ones pets is a growing movement. It is now being advised that both cats and dogs can receive the same incredible benefits from increased levels of DHA and EPA omeg...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
10th September 2010
With the amount of pharmaceuticals that proliferate our culture these days, it is easy recognize how fixated we are, as a culture, on the complex issue of sickness and health. This is something that is only continuing to grow as commercials advertising re...
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Author:
LouisKalvin327
10th September 2010
Many individuals these days are having problems managing their stress and it is manifesting in their lives in a variety of ways. Some people lose sleep, some people get anxious, but a lot of people also get depressed. This illness is one that is both evas...
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Author:
LouisKalvin327
06th August 2010
Mood swings are a drastic emotional change from one continuum to another. A person with mood swings may be seen happy at a time and in the next moment is suddenly completely unreceptive, upset or irritated. Mood swings are commonly associated with mood di...
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Author:
Kriz Cruzado
15th July 2010
In direct opposition of the old saying, size may actually matter. At least, they appear to matter when it comes to determining which children are more likely to need antidepressant drugs in their later years. Some recent studies have found evidence pointi...
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Author:
Angel Sanchez