Articles, tagged with "institute of mental health", page 3
10th August 2010
The National Institute of Mental Health reports that more than 20 million people in the United States, aged 18 and above, experience clinical depression every year. Aside from clinical depression, there is also what is considered as everyday depression or...
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Business Local
03rd August 2010
Cheap Hotels Bangalore
It reminds of beautiful and picturesque botanical gardens and parks when one speaks about the Cheap Hotels Bangalore of India, Bangalore. It is the central location in Karnataka and is a fast growing metropolis with pleasant climat...
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Transit hotels
25th June 2010
Depression is experienced by most people at some point in life, or even more often. It is good to know that there are natural treatments available and affordable for everyone. One of the most effective natural treatments against depression is massage ther...
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Business Local
21st June 2010
When trying to overcome relationship problems, understanding basic human behaviour and psychology can help when planning your next move. This ex back advice article covers the psychology of relationship conflict to help you understand why men and women a...
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Author:
seren
19th June 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Jacqueline Sinfield
ADD and ADHD are very often used interchangeably and it can get a little confusing. However, it is really a question of terminology. Over the years as more is learned about ADHD (the current official term) the nam...
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Jacqueline Sinfield
21st May 2010
Is it really true that children are less attentive today than ever before? Do your children frustrate you with their constant inability to listen?
Recent research has shown that children's attentions spans continue to be in decline. Activities such ...
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walnutcreekca
06th May 2010
Best treatment for depression-The best depression treatment will cure you quickly
The best depression treatment is based on the needs of an individual. You have to look into all options and try one that works for you. The National Institute of Mental...
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Andrea Paduchak
28th April 2010
Hopefully you do not depress if you read this article. A new study says that eating fatty foods or processed foods will lead to depression and anxiety.
This fact is obtained from the research team from the University of Melbourne, Australia. They surve...
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Ahmad Alim Aziz
22nd April 2010
Panic attacks hold no prejudice - they can strike anyone, at any time, for no apparent reason!
It is no surprise that panic attacks and stress levels are rising due to the fast-pace of life and societys' unrealistic expectations of what can humanly be...
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MARIA PARKINSON
21st April 2010
The world is getting techno-prone; people have become used to machines. One accesses and operates the machines whole day, the thought and the work processes of our mind are reflected by the outputs given by the machinery, because it's the machines, who wo...
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shiksha
24th March 2010
The famous book by John Gray dealing with relationship psychology, written some twenty years ago, highlights the differences in the way men and women think and look at the problems that arise in any relationship. Whether you are dating or married there a...
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Author:
Tom Janic
19th March 2010
Panic Disorders: Are They Real?
I can't tell you how often I've heard of folks suffering a panic attack and somebody saying that they just wanted attention. Nothing could be farther from the truth. While a panic attack is not the same as some tradition...
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Author:
Paul
04th March 2010
A study done at the National Institute of Mental Health has used neuroanatomical magnetic resonance image technology to document developmental changes in brain structure in normal children and those with ADHD. It is already known that asymmetrical develo...
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Byron J. Richards
03rd March 2010
A scientific and philosophical rent that has existed for
nearly 400 years is now being resewn. The idea that the body
and the mind are separate entities is a descendant of
philosopher René Descartes' work and resulted, among other
things, in a mo...
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Author:
JustBea
01st March 2010
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a life-long illness affecting the chemistry of the brain. In classic cases, it causes severe mood swings from manic episodes of extreme highs to depressive episodes of debilitating lows, with relatively...
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Author:
Benny Myers