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29th September 2009
Depression. It’s not just a word. It’s not just “the blues.” It’s a serious medical condition that affects countless individuals around the globe. In fact, some statistics put the figure of people who suffer the symptoms of depression in the mil... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
There is a phase in everybody’s life when one does not feel nice about many things or anything, and for no particular reason. If it is a short period, there is nothing to worry about, but if it stretches too long it could be depression. This kind of dep... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
The best known benefits of fish oil supplements are to the health of the heart. But, there are many other areas of the body that are positively affected by increasing your omega-3 intake.
Omega-3s are the major nutritional component of the xtend lif... Read >
Author: Jimmy Reynoldsz
28th September 2009
Help the person to be familiar with that there is a problem. If a friend or family member"??s activity and outlook on life starts to decline and stay down, not for a few days, but for weeks, depression could be the cause. Many people don"??t even understa... Read >
Author: dr mony
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
28th September 2009
The kids are out of control, your job is a hassle and to top it all off, you have no time for yourself. If anyone told you that you could reach a state of physical and emotional bliss, you'd say they were nuts. But believe it or not, you can beat the b... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
The most common problem most people have with getting rid of clutter and getting organized is not knowing how to begin or where to get started.
So it gets put off until...later.
Of course, the reasons are usually decent.
For one, there's a lot ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The debate about the necessity of taking dietary supplements is still alive. While numerous doctors maintain we get all that we require from the foods we eat, others prefer to offer supplementary vitamins when their patients are under stress such as pregn... Read >
Author: SANDEEP SINGH CHAHAL
23rd September 2009
At some point throughout your lifetime you can expect to be nervous about something when placed in an awkward or unusual situation and those butterflies will start to flutter around inside. However, should such symptoms occur when there is no apparent rea... Read >
Author: Daniel P. Martin
23rd September 2009
Although anxiety and depression are related to each other and quite often need the same kind of treatment, they are not one and the same thing.
Anxiety occurs in situations where a person does not necessarily have a reason to be anxious and there are... Read >
Author: Daniel P. Martin
23rd September 2009
Everyone can agree on the fact that depression is a debilitating disease. What we can’t all seem to agree on however, is what this disease does to a person’s ability to think reason and perceive. The problem in coming to an agreement here lies in the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
What really is depression and how you can spot it? If you suspect that someone close to you may be suffering from classic depression, it is important to have an idea about the type of symptoms to look for.
Depressed people are not necessarily sad. Mos... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
22nd September 2009
Most of us will unfortunately experience some degree of pain in our lives. If I had one wish, it would be that nobody would suffer from the agony of chronic pain. Indeed, many of us will in our lifetime, and still many of us will feel lost and alone in a ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Find a cure through the Depression Cause:
Depression is an illness that involves your thoughts, mood, and body. It affects the way a person eats and sleeps, the way you think about yourself one, and one thinks about how things.
Feeling sad, blue, and... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
21st September 2009
Treatment for depression and other anxiety disorders frequently calls for a prescription for antidepressants. However, using antidepressants is a double-edged sword. While it may reduce symptoms of depression and ultimately get rid of it, antidepressant u... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
An alarming truth: teen girls and boys are both at risk for suicide. Though many do not recognize suicide as a serious threat to a teenager's well being, teen suicide is a major cause of death among American teenagers. According to the National Institute ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
The debate around the basic of taking dietary supplements is continuing to rage.
While many health care professionals maintain we get all we require from the foods we eat, others prefer to suggest vitamins when their patients are under a stress such a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
What are the Symptoms of Depression Anxiety?
Anxiety and depression is not the same thing. They can however be related to each other and even require the same type of treatment.
Anxiety happens without warning and in situations where an individual ... Read >
Author: Daniel P. Martin
17th September 2009
Did you know that increasing your intake of omega3 foods, while decreasing your intake of those high in omega6s, may improve your cholesterol levels, reduce circulating triglycerides (fats) in your bloodstream, reduce inflammation throughout your body and... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
15th September 2009
Depression has become a very common disorder in those days. The condition is very common among people who have to deal with the hectic schedule, severe competition and a lot of problems related to daily life. Some people are able to overcome depression ea... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
14th September 2009
Most people experience depression at some point in their lives. It can be a normal part of mourning for some body that died, for example, or the end of a relationship, or when your life changes in some way.
Many times people have when they feel bad ab... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
14th September 2009
Its no surprise that if you are your parent's primary caregiver, your inability to manage caregiver stress could be their biggest threat to being able to remain in their home? Without your help, what would their outlook be?
Caring for a parent adds co... Read >
Author: Stephen Joyce
10th September 2009
In May 2008, the BBC Watchdog programme alerted viewers that a number of people were reporting itches, blisters, burns and rashes after buying imported Chinese leather sofas.
The reason: sachets containing the chemical dimethyl fumarate (DMF) had been ... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker
07th September 2009
Depression in adolescents is a disorder which occurs due to persistent sadness, loss of interest, loss of self worth and discouragement. Depression is normally a temporary reaction towards situations of stress. Depression is a normal part of the maturatio... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry
11th August 2009
Life after Depression
Depression is an illness that can affect anyone at any time. The symptoms are not always recognized as Depression, because you might be feeling a bit low on energy, a bit emotional, getting up in the morning is an effort, self-est... Read >
Author: Pat Bosman
10th August 2009
Depression is an illness that can affect anyone at any time. The symptoms are not always recognized as Depression, because you might be feeling a bit low on energy, a bit emotional, getting up in the morning is an effort, self-esteem seems to have flown o... Read >
Author: Pat Bosman
10th August 2009
Did you know that according to the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
* 7 out of 10 deaths among Americans each year are from chronic diseases.
* In 2005, 133 million Americans—almost 1 out of every 2 adults—had at least one chroni... Read >
Author: Patti Olson
03rd August 2009
Severe depression can be overwhelming. If everything seems dark, it is difficult to summon the energy to get out of bed, let alone summon the drive to finish daily tasks or make changes in your life. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, especially f... Read >
Author: Laura Ramirez
03rd August 2009
People who are suffering from depression take prescription drugs to deal with their everyday life. These people may benefit greatly from natural herbal remedy that is time-tested instead of taking prescription medication. St. John's wort is well known for... Read >
Author: Dr Ross Carter
01st August 2009
Being fit and getting healthy should be everyone's goal. There is one exercise that anyone can do, regardless of of your schedule. It can be done alone, or with a friend.
It isn't a miracle cure, but at times it sure seems like it. Once you start wal... Read >
Author: Ed Forteau
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
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
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
29th July 2009
The people in Siolim, India, who are suffering from stress, depression and anxiety, are seldom properly treated. Doctors and nurses assigned in this far flung fishing and farming village focus more on physical ailments. Mostly, they prioritize children ... Read >
Author: jeyanth
24th July 2009
What are the physical symptoms of depression? Contrary to what others believe, depression can manifest physically – and not only be confined in having very sad or suicidal thoughts. If you have depressive thoughts, you generally lack energy to eat or ex... Read >
Author: cMarket
23rd July 2009
Understanding non-verbal cues can help us diffuse potentially embarrassing situations before we blush. The bonus is building self-confidence, which also prevents that shame induced blush. Try this exercise. Recall a past event that left you feeling robb... Read >
Author: midas15
23rd July 2009
Although Pregnancy is a gift in a woman's life, there are some tips on how to get pregnant. However, it is out of reach for some women, just for not knowing how to get pregnant. For most women, pregnancy is not a problem that is really the development of ... Read >
Author: All About Baby Information
23rd July 2009
Symptoms of depression can be categorized as either physical or emotional. One physical symptom is headaches. If you already suffer from migraine headaches, they might get worse when you develop this condition. Back pain, joint pains, chest pains and musc... Read >
Author: Mercy
19th July 2009
Should anger medication be used to manage anger in children and teens? The bottom line is this-- the choice to use prescriptions for anger should only be made after studying the pros and cons of anger medication as well as other alternative methods or opt... Read >
Author: Bianca Tora
11th July 2009
There are several physical symptoms of depression. Headaches are common in people with this condition. If you suffer from migraine headaches, they may worsen when you become depressed. Back pain is another symptom. If you already experience such pains, th... Read >
Author: Mercy
10th July 2009
Depression is the most prevalent of all the emotional disorders. This may vary from feelings of slight sadness to utter misery and dejection. It brings together a variety of physical and psychological symptoms which together constitute a syndrome. Each ye... Read >
Author: Milly
10th July 2009
Treating depression naturally is much easier than any other way involving prescription medication. There are less worries about probable side effects, less regret, and more hope for the future of your mental health. More options are available to you when ... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
04th July 2009
People these days fall in the prey of depression due to so many problems in life, like breakage of relationship, marriage or love, death of kin, loss in business, loss of job or certain failures especially in the era of economic recession. When the proble... Read >
Author: spiral2g@gmail.com
04th July 2009
There are millions of people out there that suffer from depression. Serious depression is more then just the blues. When people suffer from depression they physically feel drained and unmotivated. The effects of depression can set off a chain reaction of ... Read >
Author: Jared Smith
30th June 2009
Almost everyone seems to be talking about the incredible benefits of antioxidant benefits, and now many of the healthiest most concentrated antioxidant foods, plus hoodia, are currently in one product called Acai Nutraburst. This incredible products conta... Read >
Author: Bobbie Kentton
19th June 2009
Doctors regularly include exercise as part of their prescribed method of managing depression. While a fitness program may not cure depression, it does help create healthy coping strategies. Studies find that those people who workout on a regular basis r... Read >
Author: Nathan Milhoan
19th June 2009
Anxiety and depression usually go in conjunction with each other, often feeding off each other and producing a vicious cycle of negative emotions and behaviors within the person that it plagues. The awfulness of anxiety and the symptoms that accompany it ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
19th June 2009
Anxiety and depression typically go in conjunction with each other, often feeding off each other and producing a vicious cycle of negative emotions and behaviors within the individual that it plagues. The awfulness of anxiety and the symptoms that come wi... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
16th June 2009
Depression is a psychiatric or mood disorder and can affect adults and children. This serious medical illness shouldn't be taken lightly. Depression doesn't go away quickly like temporary sadness. Depression symptoms include a change in the way you think ... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
12th June 2009
Stress is the reaction of our body to something that upsets the normal balance in our life. Women are easily stressed and all women have stress. A corporate woman can be stressed with her work. A busy mom is stressed sometimes with her kids and all the wo... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
12th June 2009
Post partum depression can occur after any delivery of pregnancy. This is also called peripartum depression. After the pregnancy, a woman experiences different hormonal changes in the body which can in turn trigger the symptoms of depression. A high amo... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
11th June 2009
Depression can be an exhausting and difficult ordeal and most people don't realize the positive impact that Fitness and Body Building can have on an individual dealing with Depression. I, personally, was diagnosed with Depression about 2 1/2 years ago and... Read >
Author: Justin Robinson
06th June 2009
A growing number of observational and epidemiological studies have suggested that major depression is associated with reduced dietary intake and cellular levels of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Indeed, it has been previously shown that individuals ... Read >
Author: Dr Nina Bailey
05th June 2009
First of all, I want to start by saying that depression can be an incredibly serious illness. Nothing listed in this article is to take the place of the advice or medications as prescribed by a qualified physician. What we will attempt to do in this artic... Read >
Author: Weight Loss
05th June 2009
First of all, I want to start by saying that depression can be an incredibly serious illness. Nothing listed in this article is to take the place of the advice or medications as prescribed by a qualified physician. What we will attempt to do in this artic... Read >
Author: Weight Loss
05th June 2009
The human condition is one that brings with it what is often called "moods". You can be in a good, bad, high, low or indifferent mood. It is normal to experience all these moods at different times. Some of these moods can be started by conscious events in... Read >
Author: clickfor
05th June 2009
First of all, I want to start by saying that depression can be an incredibly serious illness. Nothing listed in this article is to take the place of the advice or medications as prescribed by a qualified physician. What we will attempt to do in this artic... Read >
Author: ictsystem08
05th June 2009
First of all, I want to start by saying that depression can be an incredibly serious illness. Nothing listed in this article is to take the place of the advice or medications as prescribed by a qualified physician. What we will attempt to do in this artic... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
04th June 2009
Both Wellbutrin and Zyban are the brand of drugs containing the same active ingredient, which is Bupropion. Bupropion can be used as an antidepressant and as an aid to quit smoking.
As an antidepressant, it is sold under the brand name Wellbutrin, Well... Read >
Author: wellbutrinsr99
04th June 2009
Depression is commonly known as a major depressive mental disorder. This has a recognized clinical condition characterized by an all-encompassing low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. There are commo... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
04th June 2009
Omega-3 fatty acids are called "fats of life" due to their vital role in our overall health and well-being. But, what is the highest dose of omega-3 benefits and effects that you can achieve safely? Find out the expert answer in this article.
Even with... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
04th June 2009
Depression has long been considered a character flaw indicative of morally weak minded individuals. However, new research clearly shows that depression has distinct biochemical roots that affect the way nerve cells work. It is an illness which can be accu... Read >
Author: clickfor
04th June 2009
Both Zyban and Wellbutrin are brand name prescription drugs that contain the same active ingredient, which is Bupropion. Bupropion can be used both as an antidepressant, and as an aid to giving up smoking.
As an antidepressant, it is sold under the bra... Read >
Author: wellbutrinsr99
03rd June 2009
Various studies have been conducted on Omega 3 depression relationship. A key question is - can fish oil control depression? Find out the expert answers of this important question in this article.
Can fish oil control depression?
The research on Om... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
20th May 2009
Menopause and Depression
by Kenneth L. Meyer
One of the key signs regarding the onset of menopause are mood swings. In addition, we are learning that due to
the changes women (and Men as well) go through during the menopausal trek, depression... Read >
Author: Ken Meyer
18th May 2009
Despite an unprecedented crisis in military suicidality, the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) has rejected the only evidence-based proposal - the SR process - to cure post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicide in the U.S. Army.
The re... Read >
18th May 2009
Depression can be a serious ailment though treatable. It is a disease that silently sucks out the joy and energy from somebody. A continued state of sadness or emotions different from a person's usual behaviour is termed as depression. If this behaviour s... Read >
Author: jainish
14th May 2009
There are a lot of reasons why relationships have problems and could leave one looking for how to stop a break up. Entire books have been written on the subject, and we're certainly not going to go over them all. There is no single book that could. Just b... Read >
Author: Mark Preston
14th May 2009
Fish oil is also called the "brain food". It plays a very positive role in brain health and depression relief. Find out the expert facts on how Omega 3 and depression relief are highly interconnected, which can help you take the best health decision for y... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
05th May 2009
Is it possible that increasing levels of vitamin D can lift depression?
A new study conducted by by VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam raises vitamin D as an intriguiging possibility for the treatment of depression, particularly in older peopl... Read >
Author: RA Butters
05th May 2009
Alright, you´ve had a panic attack! Now, it´s time to have a panic attack about that! You better spend all your time worrying about whether this will happen again and when!
Oh my God! What if it happens in front of your boss? What if it happens in... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
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
18th April 2009
Taking Acai Balance can yield many benefits. Here are 7 of them.1. Increased Energy- Who couldn’t use an energy boost? Our fast-paced society leaves us on little sleep and no down time. Acai Balance’s powerful antioxidants eliminate toxins, leaving yo... Read >
Author: E. Wells
17th April 2009
Depression and elders is a serious and unfortunately common problem among the aging populations. Some studies even estimate up to 25% of the elderly population suffers from depression.
Among the elderly, depression is difficult to diagnose as the sym... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas
16th April 2009
There are a number of different muscle relaxants out there, although the term “muscle relaxant” is something of a misnomer. Actually, muscle relaxants are not classified as their own category of drugs, which makes it hard to determine exactly how man... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
15th April 2009
Mental disorders are more common than you might think. As a society, we place people into categories so that our world will have a better since of order. For example, if you have symptoms of depression then you are tagged as a depressed person. Likewise, ... Read >
Author: Soupbox
15th April 2009
Each and every body in today’s busy life style needs a supplement to keep the health healthy. Supplement basically contains the nutritional substances which are not available in our food items properly. It also helps in some health conditions like stres... Read >
Author: Alien
09th April 2009
There are few things in life that bring about sorrow like depression. It is a whole body experience, meaning that the entire body feels the effects of this debilitating disorder. There are many symptoms of depression and many results can come from these s... Read >
Author: Soupbox
07th April 2009
Depression is a circumstances in which the mind position is blocked by a pessimistic reason of insufficiency and a visual lack of activity. It is a mental state in which the individual undergoes sad thoughts of gloom and downturn in mood, which may be r... Read >
Author: jainish
07th April 2009
Medical News Today reports that new data published in the March 17, 2009 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology suggest that relatively healthy women without previous heart conditions suffering severe depression are at increased risk o... Read >
Author: Apexcardiology
05th April 2009
Depression is the most common of mental conditions which can be treated, but among the elderly, it is one of the most overlooked. Sometimes, it’s because physicians don’t recognize the signs and symptoms. Sometimes it’s because of an overall attitu... Read >
Author: nurselawyer
01st April 2009
It only seems natural to consider the psychological effects of childhood obesity and how it affects our children. Not too long ago such topics would be unheard of. The child obesity issue worldwide has received so much attention it seems appropriate to co... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
30th March 2009
It only seems natural to consider the psychological effects of childhood obesity and how it affects our children. Not too long ago such topics would be unheard of. The child obesity issue worldwide has received so much attention it seems appropriate to co... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
30th March 2009
It only seems natural to consider the psychological effects of childhood obesity and how it affects our children. Not too long ago such topics would be unheard of. The child obesity issue worldwide has received so much attention it seems appropriate to co... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
27th March 2009
Your boss has called you into his office and taken your company ID card, and security has escorted you off the premises. You have been laid off and you are in shock, but worse than that, you feel like a criminal. As the days, weeks and months pass, you ... Read >
Author: isabel
17th March 2009
The drug and alcohol rehab program and treatment Program use a unique 4 phrase approach to completely rehabilitate the drug addict in dealing with the desire for drugs and the use of drugs as an escape. The success rate is much higher than other drug and ... Read >
Author: Daniel Marcus Manson
13th March 2009
Typical symptoms of depression are:
· Constant feelings of pessimism and hopelessness
· Sad or Anxious Moods which persist for days
· Constant feelings of being incapable and of worthlessness
· Major difficulty in concentrating and rememb... Read >
Author: Dr. Arturo Ovies
13th March 2009
Top 7 Benefits of Acai Balance
It seems you can’t turn on the TV or read a magazine without coming across someone praising the acai berry benefits. Dubbed the “#1 Super Food,” the acai berry is being used in numerous supplements to produce an arr... Read >
Author: Brent Joan
11th March 2009
Depression is a serious illness that can affect the work power, family and social life of a person. This is why we don't have to ignore it and hide it. It is important to know the symptoms, the causes and what possibilities we have to prevent it.
Each... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
11th March 2009
If you're currently feeling so out of it, totally out of your normal system and just basically hating and ignoring almost, always everything and anyone that comes along, try to get yourself checked by a psychiatrist because you those little mood swings an... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
10th March 2009
The Atkins diet is one of the lowest in carbohydrates on the market today. His popularity has led to dozens of search to a feeding center and the same principles of high protein, low carbohydrate eating. There are many fish in the sea when it comes to cho... Read >
Author: ali
06th March 2009
Most often than not, people who suffer from clinical depression cannot believe that they suffer from the condition for the simple reason that they find no reason to feel that sad about. But it is important to understand that one of the most prominent qual... Read >
Author: morningshift
02nd March 2009
Are you looking for a little bit more information on the top acai berry product available. There are a lot of great benefits associated with the top acai berry supplement including but not limited to the following. These benefits have been reported by som... Read >
Author: Becky
25th February 2009
Meaning of physical fitness:
Physical fitness is a state of good health. Physical activity, proper diet and proper rest all together contribute in maintaining a state of good health.
Physical fitness to human body is same as tuning an engine. Not taking... Read >
Author: Kerri Wood
23rd February 2009
Depression is a quit common mental condition in modern society. It has a profound impact on the sufferer's life as well as the life of the family.
Depression manifests in some rather disturbing symptoms and signs that impairs almost every aspect of life.... Read >
Author: Sharon Kaplan
20th February 2009
Depression is a disorder in which people appear sad, withdrawn, show lack of interest in things going on around them, experience cognitive problems, and may even choose to commit suicide. Depressive symptoms are common and most people will have symptoms a... Read >
Author: CMcKinzie
18th February 2009
Colon cleanse benefits are able to be achieved by anyone willing to make minor diet modifications and follow a very easy colon cleansing program. Most of the programs last only a couple of weeks and are as simple as taking a capsule or two a day. The cap... Read >
Author: Michelle Taft
18th February 2009
When somebody loses a very precious thing then it can lead to symptoms of depression. It is really important to identify the signs of depression otherwise it may become chronicle with time. If you are going through a break up, you may tend to cry frequent... Read >
Author: Chris J Roberts
16th February 2009
Today you will hear on the news and read in various articles how the cases of people with high cardiovascular and cholesterol have grown. Our lifestyles include fast food, stress and high fat diets not to mention lack of sleep.
When you are looking aro... Read >
Author: Golden24
31st January 2009
There are an array of complementary, alternative, and integrative approaches to the treatment of depression that includes use of supplements, exercise, massage, light therapy, homeopathy, and rapid rate transcranial magnetic stimulation. There are many ov... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
30th January 2009
Depression is a mental illness. That isn't to say those who suffer from it are somehow lower than others. It does not insinuate that you are a nut case or crazy. You have an illness that strikes the mind and requires medical attention to be cured, that's ... Read >
Author: malc88
30th January 2009
Depression is a mental illness. That isn't to say those who suffer from it are somehow lower than others. It does not insinuate that you are a nut case or crazy. You have an illness that strikes the mind and requires medical attention to be cured, that's ... Read >
Author: malc88
21st January 2009
If you've ever suffered from depression, you know how debilitating it can be. It can touch every part of your life, from eating and sleeping to your work, relationships, and how you see yourself as a person.
Feelings of sadness and disconnect can range... Read >
Author: Kyley Zimmerman
13th January 2009
So, what are different kinds of mood disorders? Basically, there are quite a few known disorders ranging from anxiety, to depression, to mania, to agitation, the list just keeps going on! Most disorders can be traced back to a chemical imbalance in the br... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th January 2009
Depression is a quit common mental condition in modern society. It has a profound impact on the sufferer's life as well as the life of the family.
Depression manifests in some rather disturbing symptoms and signs that impairs almost every aspect of life.... Read >
Author: Sharon Kaplan
08th January 2009
Violence in the field during times of war is nothing unusual. While being in a live combat zone is certainly a harrowing experience, with many soldiers coming back with at least mild symptoms of depression and potentially trauma, one generally does not ex... Read >
Author: morningshift
06th January 2009
Many people are easy to fall into the depression. This can often be due to the new emotions and social situations that they experience while they grow up. It is important to relief depression immediately so that the disorder does not create further soci... Read >
Author: yangguang
05th January 2009
If you are wondering how to deal with depression, you are not alone. Millions of people all over the world suffer from depression, but there is help and treatment available. Depression is a common problem, and many individuals who suffer from this disorde... Read >
Author: demi
05th January 2009
If you are wondering how to deal with depression, you are not alone. Millions of people all over the world suffer from depression, but there is help and treatment available. Depression is a common problem, and many individuals who suffer from this disorde... Read >
Author: demi
19th December 2008
Depression is a mental illness. No, those afflicted aren't somehow less than others. It does not insinuate that you are a nut case or crazy. It simply means that you have a disease that affects the mind and requires treatment to be cured. The stereotype o... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Severe Depression occurs when the illness is in its worse stages. Too many Americans will not seek help for this disorder until it is so severe that it takes years to bring under control. Each year over 15 million people in America suffer from some form o... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Depression is a complex disease that can remain hidden unless someone who knows the signs looks. Many people don't even know they're suffering from depression, and 15 million of those people are in America. 2/3 of those never seek help. Why is depression ... Read >
Author: Kalidas
15th December 2008
Trying to figure out a teenager, by tradition and definition, is a difficult task. They're prone to sudden shifts of personality, rampant reckless behavior, emotional volatility, and overt displays of that wellspring of confusion and frustration. It is n... Read >
Author: morningshift
15th December 2008
Depression is very common among Americans, especially given the fast life they live. Though the treatment for depression is quite simple, it requires extra care and a little cheering up to help the patient come out of the problem. The cost of the treatmen... Read >
Author: peterhutch
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
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
03rd December 2008
It is no secret that the elderly suffer from a wide variety of maladies, with the mood disorder known as depression being one of them. Not everything that might work to alleviate depression in younger patients would work with the elderly, and not too many... Read >
Author: morningshift
02nd December 2008
Women’s bodies go through incredible changes in hormone cycles, pregnancy, loss of bone density, loss of sex drive and shrinkage in muscle mass. Even those who those who eat right get enough sleep and relaxation and exercise daily can benefit from these... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
26th November 2008
Depression is a mental illness. This does not mean that those who suffer it are lower forms of life. You aren't considered nuts or a loony tunes if you have it. You have an illness that strikes the mind and requires medical attention to be cured, that'... Read >
Author: Chokyi Ooi
18th November 2008
Everyone in the entire world has at one time or another has experienced bouts of depression, however, many individuals today are battling with depression on a daily basis. Depression is nothing more than a chemical change that affects the way in which the... Read >
Author: Valerie Balandra
12th November 2008
Depression can be term as a state of intelligence where in the person has negative opinion and pessimistic feeling; he is all the time in sad mood and worried.
He feeling alone and the opinion can guide him to serious mental illness, schizophrenia and ... Read >
Author: jainish
11th November 2008
Reiki is another form of alternative medicine. Although it can cure certain illnesses, one that has never been thoroughly studied in humans is anemia.
Anemia is a common blood disorder and this happens when the person’s red blood cells are below nor... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
31st October 2008
A Psychiatrist is the best place to start
Sounds logical. Doesn't it? Unfortunately my friends not so straightforward. A Psychiatrist would seem the right place to start. But is it? Symptoms of depression anxiety and a call me when you sober attitude cou... Read >
Author: Alan Butterworth
21st October 2008
The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) Prozac has been utilized by people as one of the foremost antidepressant medications in the world. It is marketed as an effective drug, particularly when used in conjunction with therapy, in relieving the ... Read >
Author: morningshift
15th October 2008
Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses with 10-15% of people suffering from depression at some stage in their lifetime. The general symptoms of depression include irritability, difficulty to concentrate, feelings of guilt or helplessness, r... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
07th October 2008
Millions of Americans every year suffer from depression. Millions more suffer from some form of anxiety disorder. Studies have shown that the two disorders coexist more often than not. Between 60 and 70% of all people who suffer from clinical depression a... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
06th October 2008
Depression that affects women in the work force is a major issue that cannot be ignored. A recent study of the workforce concluded that $44 billion a year in productivity is lost due to depression. If this is the case, then the medical costs to treat de... Read >
Author: celtgrfe
06th October 2008
Acute pain management clinics established in different parts of the globe help to relieve patients of their suffering, thereby speeding up recovery. Unrelieved pain, in addition to making the life of the patients miserable can cause additional health prob... Read >
Author: Igor Stiler
02nd October 2008
Although not widely publicized, it is not uncommon for a high school student to be attending class day after day with signs of depression. Depression may strike at nearly any age, which is why parents of high school students need to know the signs and sy... Read >
Author: celtgrfe
01st October 2008
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability in the men to achieve the erection and to hold the erection for the sufficient amount of time during the sexual intercourse. About 65% of the men in the world suffer from the erectile dysfunction either temporari... Read >
Author: jeffturner
23rd September 2008
People are often reluctant to consult a physician or health professional for emotional problems, but treatment for depression is crucial once it is diagnosed. However, if treatment for depression is not administered correctly, the condition could become w... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
22nd September 2008
Grief is a common, expected, and necessary reaction to loss of any kind. Each person will experience grief in a different way and, depending on how well they cope with those emotions, they may have positive or negative long-term effects from their bereav... Read >
Author: Ben Anton
12th September 2008
How is it possible in the country leading the world in medical science, one in four men have a disabling illness that torments them and their families and most never receive treatment for it. That illness is Depression. Depression in men is often “cover... Read >
Author: Sean P McCool
08th September 2008
Surprisingly When today discussing mental health is still something of a taboo and particularly as one in three people are more likely to suffer from depression at some point or other in their life women twice as likely as men.
A debilitating conditi... Read >
Author: jainish
08th September 2008
Depression and loneliness are often strongly linked to each other. You can feel depressed because you are lonely, or you can feel lonely because you feel depressed. If you can get a grip on depression, you are likely to feel less lonely too.
Although dep... Read >
08th September 2008
Weight loss is the reduction of total body weight, due to loss of body fluid or fat or adipose tissues. Abnormal weight loss is a symptom of acute or chronic illness. Involuntary weight loss leads to muscle loss, depression and increased rate of complicat... Read >
Author: Darren O Connell
05th September 2008
Depression is described as the sad or irritable behavior of the individual that has greater intensity and duration. It is a common illness, but is very serious and common among the people. It is caused due to the imbalance of chemicals, called the neurotr... Read >
Author: michael russell
05th September 2008
If any person shows any symptom of having depression, then he should visit his family doctor as soon as possible. The doctor might need to perform other tests to make sure that the symptoms are for depression and not of any other illness having common sym... Read >
Author: michael russell
02nd September 2008
Depression is a serious medical illness that involves the brain. It's more than just a feeling of being "down in the dumps" or "blue" for a few days. If you are one of the more than 20 million people in the United States who have depression, the feelings ... Read >
Author: Ash
02nd September 2008
Depression is a serious medical illness that involves the brain. It's more than just a feeling of being "down in the dumps" or "blue" for a few days. If you are one of the more than 20 million people in the United States who have depression, the feelings ... Read >
Author: Ash
28th August 2008
Depression is a disorder of mind. In depression the brain chemistry gets affected. The common symptoms of depression are guilty feeling, sadness, suicidal thoughts, lack in concentration, loss in energy, loss of interest in life etc. If anyone observes th... Read >
Author: michael russell
28th August 2008
Depression is described as the sad or irritable behavior of the individual that has greater intensity and duration. It is a common illness, but is very serious and common among the people. It is caused due to the imbalance of chemicals, called the neurotr... Read >
Author: michael russell
28th August 2008
If any person shows any symptom of having depression, then he should visit his family doctor as soon as possible. The doctor might need to perform other tests to make sure that the symptoms are for depression and not of any other illness having common sym... Read >
Author: michael russell
22nd August 2008
Everyone knows the symptoms of depression- low mood, lack of motivation and a felling of helplessness. Many people experience these as a fleeting reaction to the life’s trails and tribulations.
Symptom
Depression is diagnosed on the basis of its ... Read >
Author: johnanne
22nd August 2008
How can you get a real feel for what depression is? Most people who get depressed for the first time have a hard time realizing what it is. As a matter of fact, it is often someone close to you who asks what is wrong, what is going on. This sort of makes... Read >
Author: John Samson
17th August 2008
All people experience moments of sadness. In most cases, these times persist for a few hours or days. Nearly one-fifth of the world's population, however, are diagnosed with clinical depression, which causes depression that lasts for weeks, months, or lo... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
13th August 2008
The tell-tale symptoms of depression People who may be suffering from depression or manic disorders actually exhibit or show each and every kind of symptom of depression that doctors will tell you that depressed people have. Sometimes it's actually quite ... Read >
Author: John Samson
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
23rd July 2008
If you're currently feeling so out of it, totally out of your normal system and just basically hating and ignoring almost, always everything and anyone that comes along, try to get yourself checked by a psychiatrist because you those little mood swings an... Read >
Author: John Samson
26th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris
Fibromyalgia is a symptom wherein you feel chronic pain in certain parts of your body; it is a muscular pain especially around the joints. There can also be centralized pain felt in the spinal chord, brain, neck shoulde... Read >
10th June 2008
When I train managers as coaches I always warn them to respect the power of coaching questions and to recognize the possibility that what starts as an innocuous, business related conversation, may lead to the unveiling of a deeper issue. Coaching managers... Read >
Author: Matt Somers
10th June 2008
You may believe that your health is fairly well developed by the time you reach college. However, you can always take steps to change your behavior and to improve your health. Your well-being is largely determined by your ability to respond to life's chal... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
10th June 2008
As someone who has suffered many bouts of depression that add up to years, I know what a long suffering, debilitating and life diminishing condition it is. During those years, I have often suffered from a sense that life is meaningless and tried all manne... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
09th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris
Symptoms of Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a condition where you feel chronic pain in certain parts of your body; it is a muscular pain especially around the joints.
There can also be centralized pain felt in the sp... Read >
09th June 2008
You may believe that your health is fairly well developed by the time you reach college. However, you can always take steps to change your behavior and to improve your health. Your well-being is largely determined by your ability to respond to life's chal... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
02nd June 2008
Boredom is that frustrated sense of having nothing interesting to do. It is the companion to loneliness and depression for when we are bored we are disconnected from a positive connection with our self. We no longer have a felt sense of our self as a pr... Read >
25th May 2008
Depression is a serious disorder that can lead to changes in mood, thinking, and behavior at home, in school and with peers. If left untreated, it can progress to actions with severe consequences including death. While many will recognize depression in ... Read >
Author: Allies
20th May 2008
The goal with any depression treatment should be the relief of all symptoms. More than 50% of world population is suffering from depression, data suggests that the intensity of depression might vary, but more or less people between the age of 18-60 have s... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman
20th May 2008
A lot has been said, written and preached about depression. Many researches and analysis have been made in this regard. Some people feel that it is a stage where one feels similar to a black curtain of despair clouded over their lives. Others feel really ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
11th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris
Fibromyalgia is a symptom wherein you feel chronic pain in certain parts of your body; it is a muscular pain especially around the joints. There can also be centralized pain felt in the spinal chord, brain, neck and sho... Read >
09th May 2008
Depression is perhaps the most common of all mental health problems, currently felt to affect one in every four adults to some degree. Depression is a problem with mood/feeling in which the mood is described as sad, feeling down in the dumps, being blue, ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
09th May 2008
Depression exists in the emotional part of the brain. Brainswitching uses basic mental exercises to switch the neuronal activity from the emotional part of the brain (the subcortex) to the thinking part of the brain (the neocortex) which does not have the... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
08th May 2008
Depression is a disorder which affects mind and body in a number of ways. It has many symptoms. They include loss of energy and lack of concentration. Other symptoms include sadness, anger and frustration. Extreme cases can lead the victim to attempt suic... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
08th May 2008
Causes of Postpartum Depression
The exact causes of postpartum depression are unknown,but rapid hormonal changes that accompany pregnancy and delivery may trigger depression. Levels of the hormones estrogen, progesterone, and cortisol fall dramaticall... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Almost everyone goes through depression once or more in his or her lifetime. This may be due to the hectic lifestyle most of us lead, these days. The competition, job requirements and family life makes it really important for most people to look out for c... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
29th April 2008
Do you know enough about anxiety and panic attacks? If not then keep reading this article. The cause of depression is imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain. Many people think that anxiety is a natural phenomenon. But according to medicine anxiety is... Read >
Author: jitu66
18th April 2008
Experts believe that addiction & depression take place simultaneously. Most often the addict may feel depressed when he starts using alcohol or drugs. This initial depression often results in adverse stage as the addiction progresses.
Depression can be... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
09th April 2008
Some people call it the 'blues' and some people call it the 'pits' and some call it 'feeling down in the dumps'. But whatever you may call it, being depressed is a terrible feeling.
The most common types of depression are:
Major Depression, which ... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky
07th April 2008
Doctors used to believe that depression was a disease of late life, affecting older people more frequently than younger ones. In fact, recent studies have shown that quite the opposite is true. Depression is slightly more common in people between the ages... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
04th April 2008
Doctors used to believe that depression was a disease of late life, affecting older people more frequently than younger ones. In fact, recent studies have shown that quite the opposite is true. Depression is slightly more common in people between the ages... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
03rd April 2008
Amidst the highly public debate on depression, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a Public Health Advisory (PHA) warning against worsening depression and increased risk of suicidal behavior in people taking antidepressants.
After a short-t... Read >
Author: prmaven
02nd April 2008
Research shows that depression runs in families and that some people inherit genes that make it more likely for them to get depressed. Not everyone who has the genetic makeup for depression gets depressed, though. And many people who have no family histor... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd April 2008
When the brain doesn’t differentiate between real and imagined stress a condition can either be real or perceivedWe tend to think in life some people are born happy and some are just plain miserable, does the question lead to the theory that some people... Read >
Author: Life Dynamix
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
29th March 2008
Doctors used to believe that depression was a disease of late life, affecting older people more frequently than younger ones. In fact, recent studies have shown that quite the opposite is true. Depression is slightly more common in people between the ages... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
28th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris
Symptoms of Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a condition where you feel chronic pain in certain parts of your body; it is a muscular pain especially around the joints. There can also be centralized pain felt in the spina... Read >
25th March 2008
In common with choline, inositol is often regarded as a member of the B-complex of vitamins, although this is not strictly accurate. Both choline and inositol, however, work in similar fashion to the B vitamins. Inositol is vital for the health of cell... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
25th March 2008
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a combination of physical discomforts and emotional symptoms, which occur in the latter half of the menstrual cycle (late luteal phase), and reduce or diminish during the first few days of menstruation. Symptoms of PMS are s... Read >
Author: allergymatters
17th March 2008
Many men have a difficult time recognizing that they are depressed. Men often interpret the word "depression" as describing a state of helplessness or hopelessness, accompanying a general sense of feeling fragile or vulnerable. In many ways our culture ... Read >
14th March 2008
If you are over 40, you're probably already reading about vitamins and supplements and how they can help with anti aging. Acetyl L Carnitine is one of those supplements and has recently become popular due to some exciting research.
This article is part... Read >
Author: GiGi Konwin
11th March 2008
Depression is a disorder of mood which remains nearly incomprehensible to those who have not experienced it in its extreme mode, although "the blues" give many individuals a hint of the illness in its catastrophic form.
We all go through ups and downs... Read >
Author: Peter sams
11th March 2008
Depression is a disorder of mood which remains nearly incomprehensible to those who have not experienced it in its extreme mode, although "the blues" give many individuals a hint of the illness in its catastrophic form.
We all go through ups and dow... Read >
Author: Peter sams
26th February 2008
We all know that not all people are aware of what Tramadol is. Upon hearing the name, several questions may come to mind. Questions such as, “What is Tramadol?”, “Do I need Tramadol?”, and “Will Tramadol be of importance to me in any way?” Als... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
25th February 2008
Research shows that around one in four people are suffering from mental illness, which means that at any point in time, a quarter of the population have some kind of mental health problem which can range from mild depression and anxiety right through to s... Read >
19th February 2008
There are situations in a person's life where isolation and lack of happiness is experienced. Depression is a condition where a person feels bored and miserable. This feeling can be troubling particularly when a person seems so low and cannot conquer the... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
11th February 2008
In regular day it is very usual for people to overlook some important symptoms for depression. If you come across any type of hectic disorder or you are in a depressive mood then you should immediately consult a doctor. A doctor is a best person that can ... Read >
Author: Sandra Newman
11th February 2008
In regular day it is very usual for people to overlook some important symptoms for depression. If you come across any type of hectic disorder or you are in a depressive mood then you should immediately consult a doctor. A doctor is a best person that can ... Read >
Author: Sandra Newman
30th January 2008
Depression and anxiety can sound like a major contradiction. However, these two problems often like to hang out together and they can make their host feel like they are a yo-yo. Depression and anxiety can make a person have low energy, phobias, panic atta... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
Depression is something that occurs naturally. For sure, none of us would like to be depressed by choice. But life is not always predictable and things do not always happen as we want them to. Depression is not the same thing as sadness and can differ in ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
Depression is a very widespread problem today affecting one in four women and one in eight men. Many people are aware of the many symptoms of depression, including feelings of hopelessness or helplessness, obsessive negative thoughts, loss or gain in appe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
There are scores of methods that are in use today to help overcome depression. The most popular treatments that we hear of are therapy and medications under the guidance of a qualified doctor. But since depression is a widespread disorder and has a long h... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th January 2008
Do you suffer from these anxiety disorders symptoms?
- Uncontrollable obsessive thoughts
- Overwhelming feelings of panic and fear
- Painful, intrusive memories and recurring nightmares
- Nausea
- Sweating
- Muscle tension and other uncomfortable ... Read >
Author: Andrew
25th January 2008
Society often paints the picture of the happy, jolly overweight person but is thisa true picture? Evidence is emerging that people who are obese suffer from depression more often than their thinner counterparts.
A study published in the Archives of G... Read >
Author: Daniel Bell
19th January 2008
Most People experience depression at some point in their lives. It can be a normal part of grieving for somebody who has died, for example, or at the end of a relationship, or when your life changes in some way.
Many people have times when they feel ... Read >
Author: Alien
30th October 2007
People who have major depressive disorder have had at least one major depressive episode (five or more symptoms for at least a two-week period). For some people, this disorder is recurrent, which means they may experience episodes once a month, once a yea... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
21st October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Karin MarcusFall is a wonderful season for getting outside and walking; the air is crisp and the colors are glorious. Walking has long been known to have numerous health benefits but now it is understood to also be good for your mental ... Read >
Author: Karin Marcus
30th August 2007
Psychiatric Hospitalization: A Guide for Families
“You will probably wonder if the whole thing was your fault. If you care enough to feel that way, the problem was probably not your fault. If wondering about it helps you correct mistakes and communi... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
30th August 2007
Sleeplessness and Depression
Sleeplessness, frequent nighttime waking, or sleeping too much can be symptoms of depression. Clinical depression is more than passing sadness. It’s not something a person can snap out of. It is a real, treatable imbal... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
28th August 2007
Borderline personality disorder and bipolar are often mistaken as being the same thing. They are also often misdiagnosed, one for the other. This is because the symptoms for both illnesses are startlingly similar.
Borderline personality disorder is a... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
Bipolar disorder is also known as manic depressive disorder. It is a mental illness that presents itself as mood swings or mood cycling. Many people do not realize that there are actually two types of bipolar disorder. Bipolar I disorder is typically d... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
There is a medical condition that is plaguing more than 20 million Americans each year. It causes a wide range of symptoms, including confusion, fatigue, sexual dysfunction, obesity, chronic pain, palpitations, insomnia, stomach ailments, back pain, and l... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny
22nd August 2007
The Oriental approach to depression is very different from that of Western medicine. The former bases on the physical to the exclusion of the psychological, whereas the latter focuses on both the physical and the psychological aspects of the disease.
T... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
07th August 2007
According to the U.S. Department of Human Services more than 50 million people provide care for a chronically ill, disabled or aged family member or friend during any given year.
The typical family caregiver is a 46-year-old woman caring for her widow... Read >
Author: Shannon Munford M.A.
06th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Liddle Kidz� Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage
Postpartum Depression - What is it?
When depression occurs after pregnancy it is called postpartum depression, peripartum depression and sometimes is more commonly known as "b... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz
30th July 2007
The difficulty with many mental disorders, it's hard to tell when you need more than just a positive attitude to manage your feelings. Depression is a common problem that many people simply think they need to live with, something they need to 'tough out' ... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
26th July 2007
How does Reiki help anxiety and depression? Scientifically speaking, we cannot explain this, just as we cannot explain how prayer works. In fact, we cannot explain why prescription drugs relieve the symptoms of anxiety and depression. We cannot explain... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
25th July 2007
In the quest to achieve better health and wellness, fish oil supplements have become an increasingly popular way to take advantage of many different medical benefits. Fish oil originates from the tissues of oily fish, such as carp, herring, salmon, and fr... Read >
Author: Golden24
14th July 2007
You have been sad for the past weeks, months, and possibly years. You don't know if what you are suffering is simply a bout of the blues or depression? Thousands of questions grip your mind and you feel like you have no place to turn (YOU DO!). Unfor... Read >
Author: barpubl
19th June 2007
It seems that everyone is talking about Omega 3 these days and the positive effect that fish oil can have on a whole range of health problems. The media continue to report on how fish oil can protect against heart disease, reduce inflammation, boost the ... Read >
19th June 2007
Depression is a serious medical condition. In contrast to the normal emotional experiences of sadness, loss, or passing mood states, clinical depression is persistent and can interfere significantly with an individual's ability to function. There are ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
11th June 2007
Mood disorders are also called affective disorders. Mood disorders have a major economic impact through associated health care costs as well as lost work productivity. A mood is an emotion or feeling that lasts a long time. Moods affect how we act. Your m... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
31st May 2007
Atypical Depression is a subtype of Major Depression characterized by mood reactivity being able to experience improved mood in response to positive events. They'll feel deeply depressed or somewhat hopeful depending on the latest situation they are faced... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2007
If you work outside your home, you probably have colleagues with whom you share information, complete projects, and just chat. In fact, you probably begin to think of them like “family;” consequently, you’ll want to make sure that they are as health... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
21st May 2007
Major depression is a mood disorder present in people that experience severe depressive episodes either overnight or gradually over time. A person who has been functioning normally may be plunged into despair by a psychological trauma, but most often the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
17th May 2007
If you work outside your home, you probably have colleagues with whom you share information, complete projects, and just chat. In fact, you probably begin to think of them like "family;" consequently, you'll want to make sure that they are as healthy a... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
17th May 2007
Anxiety and depression are by far the two most common mental illnesses diagnosed in the United States, and probably the world, although there haven’t been studies done to confirm it. They both can be debilitating in their effects, and are very difficul... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
09th May 2007
If you have noticed recurrent symptoms that prevent you from enjoying daily activities it may be necessary to investigate the presence of anxiety mood disorders.
There are several different types of mood disorders.
Major Depression-This type of depr... Read >
Author: kanewinsor
04th May 2007
People that suffer from depression for long periods of time need help getting their life back under control. If you just feel depressed once in a while or when some major event happens then you don’t have to worry, this is normal. Still when the symptom... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
21st April 2007
There probably isn’t a more controversial supplement for depression treatment available today than dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). A pro-hormone that occurs naturally in the body, supplements can also be used to combat the symptoms of depression. But is ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
20th April 2007
Ambien is the brand name of a prescription drug containing the active ingredient Zolpidem. It is a type of sedative or sleeping pill and is often prescribed as a treatment for insomnia. Due to risks associated with long term use, in particular the risk ... Read >
20th April 2007
Depression is a serious mental disorder not to be confused with “normal” bad or depressed mood experienced by everyone sometimes. If a depression sufferer does not realise that he is depressed his life may be virtual hell without any obvious exit scen... Read >
Author: Alex Matis
13th April 2007
Are you depressed? If so, you're not alone. It happens to millions of individuals all around you. The thing that's really bad about being depressed is that, with all of our advanced medicines, we still haven't come up with a proven remedy for depression. ... Read >
Author: Joe Stewart
12th April 2007
As adults, we often forget that kids are under tremendous pressure these days. The childhood we remember has vanished. A few generations ago, life was undeniably “simpler”; unfortunately for our youth, that era has long since passed. Thus, someone you... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
07th April 2007
Depression is not what we are made for, and those who have it suffer needlessly since there are effective depression treatments available. Every year, at least 10% of Americans need require treatment for the symptoms of depression.
What is depr... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
07th April 2007
Medical literature is full of examples of how natural hormones effect migraine headaches. As early as 1953, the British Medical Journal published Dr. Kathleen Dalton�s first hand account of how her own menstrual migraines were relieved by injections of ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th March 2007
Male depression is often an expression that is not heard or approached as often as women’s depression. Despite what many think, male depression has several different causes and effects that are different from women’s depression. Because of the standar... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
27th March 2007
While it does sound terrible for the diagnosed patient the diagnosis “depression” has actually lost much of its scariness over the past years due to a much better knowledge on the causes of depression and better means to beat depression than available... Read >
Author: Alex Matis
13th March 2007
When it comes to mental illness, people are often reluctant to consult a physician or health professional, yet the treatment of depression as soon as it is diagnosed is crucial if any relief is to be had. One problem is that if the treatment of depress... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
12th March 2007
In the past, people with chronic illnesses like cancer were often advised to rest and avoid physical activity. Today, many cancer patients use exercise as part of their total treatment plan. Exercise benefits cancer patients in the following ways:
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th March 2007
When it comes to mental illness, people are often reluctant to consult a physician or health professional, yet the treatment of depression as soon as it is diagnosed is crucial if any relief is to be had. One problem is that if the treatment of depress... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
07th March 2007
Are you depressed often? Does it seem like there is always something going wrong in your life? Many people suffer from depression. In fact, everyone faces depression in some degree on a regular basic and this is normal. However, if you find that depressio... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
28th February 2007
Menopause is the stage of a woman’s life when she has to pause the activities of her life. This is not easy for any women to get rid of her responsibilities and set aside her regular activities. Menopause is the phase when the resistance of a woman’s ... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith
22nd February 2007
The longer an eating disorder goes untreated, the greater the chance there is of developing a depressive disorder, and yet at the same time, depression and other mental health problems are also known to increase the risk of developing an eating disorder. ... Read >
20th February 2007
Both Zyban and Wellbutrin are brand name prescription drugs that contain the same active ingredient, which is Bupropion. Bupropion can be used both as an antidepressant, and as an aid to giving up smoking.
As an antidepressant, it is sold under the bra... Read >
17th February 2007
One of the prevailing disorders that many people suffer from is called manic depression or today it is more commonly known as bipolar disorder. The symptoms of bipolar disorder are not detected easily so the patient, the family or the friends may not even... Read >
Author: Ryan Puusaari
10th February 2007
Many people who are suffering from depression may not even be aware of it. The chances are that if you have been feeling sad or unhappy for more than just a couple of weeks and have lost interest in most of the activities you used to enjoy to the extent t... Read >
10th February 2007
Several people suffer from extreme moods of happiness and sadness. Sometimes all they need is an ice cream a good cry or some jazzy music to lighten their mood. Other times, however, cases are more severe and therefore not easy to determine or treat. B... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th January 2007
Let me say at the outset - depresssion is nothing to be ashamed of or to feel guilty about. It afflicts millions of people. It can be a chemical imbalance or a mental disfunction. Most importantly, it can be treated successfully.
How can you know when ... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis
29th January 2007
Depression is a disease, a mental affliction. Getting the right depression treatment at the right time is vitally important. To someone suffering from depression, it is not only extremely stressful for the patient themselves but also people who are concer... Read >
Author: Cindy
24th January 2007
Is dry hair related to omega-3 fatty acids deficiency? The short answer is maybe, maybe not. Scientists do not concern themselves much with dry hair, except as a symptom of other conditions. Hair care professionals typically recommend a good multi-vita... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
21st January 2007
There are a many different types of depression and although many of the symptoms that apply to each will be similar, there are some additional signs to look out for within each type of depressive disorder. The following is a list of some of the main type... Read >
20th January 2007
Depression is indicated if a number of symptoms persist for more than a couple of weeks and are severe enough to interfere with the ability to carry out normal routines. Some of the more common symptoms include a lack of pleasure in things you once enjoy... Read >
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
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 >
18th January 2007
All of us face both minor and major challenges in life. How we deal with those life challenges resolves how we experience life- as a struggle to survive or as an enduring voyage in growth and accomplishment. While facing all these life challenges, we come... Read >
Author: emmie
13th January 2007
Some people feel sad and they cannot even figure out why. Other people have experienced great success on the job and yet they feel empty. These are some of the symptoms of depression.
There are other symptoms of depression as well. For example, a perso... Read >
Author: John Laney
07th January 2007
Depending on the diagnosis and the severity of the symptoms of depression, there are several types of treatments that might be recommended by your health care professional. The most common include various types of psychotherapy and anti-depressant medica... Read >
05th January 2007
Depression is a broad term commonly used to describe a set of symptoms that can range from mild, requiring little or no treatment, to symptoms severe enough to interfere with a person's life on a daily basis and sometimes to the extent that life in itself... Read >
01st January 2007
There is a natural compound in nature that is part of the natural food chain and if taken in sufficient quantity has been proven to help patients with depression by providing natural organic help.
The drug is also cheap and it’s plentiful and the med... Read >
Author: kelly price
01st January 2007
People go through life everyday, doing routine activities like cleaning the house, cooking, doing the laundry and a lot more. But there are times when problems are encountered unexpectedly, and certain drastic events that occur pose a danger to our emotio... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
30th December 2006
A wide variety of chronic disorders of suspected neurological causes such as Fibromyalgia (FMS) and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS) involve the existence of symptoms such as sadness, fatigue, anxiety and confusion, symptoms that generally occur in patien... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
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
18th December 2006
The most typical way it's used to diagnose clinical depression is based on the symptoms. Unlike physical ailments, mental disorders are much more difficult to accurately diagnose as many of the symptoms are based on perceptions.
At issue is what det... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
11th December 2006
Unknown to many, there are two main types of bipolar disorder, namely Bipolar I Disorder and Bipolar II Disorder. The key difference between the two disorders is whether the person has had a manic episode or not. To distinguish the differences, one would ... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
29th November 2006
Adult ADD and depression often go hand-in-hand. In fact, research suggests that up to 25% of ADD adults also suffer from depression. Despite that, the depression aspect of Attention Deficit Disorder often goes untreated because people either don't recogni... Read >
Author: Jeannine Virtue
19th November 2006
Sometimes physical problems can cause depression. But other times, symptoms of depression are part of a more complex psychiatric problem. There are several different types of depression, including:
• Major depressive disorder
• Dysthymia
• Se... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
19th November 2006
Sometimes physical problems can cause depression. But other times, symptoms of depression are part of a more complex psychiatric problem. There are several different types of depression, including:
• Major depressive disorder
• Dysthymia
• ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
17th November 2006
Depression is a very common problem. Almost everyone is depressed sometime in his or her life. It is a serious problem because it robs an individual of the joy of life. In severe cases, it can lead to suicide. The following can be symptoms of depression:
... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
17th November 2006
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression related to the change of seasons. It usually affects people during the fall and winter months, though some experience it during the summer months. Researchers disagree on the exact causes of SAD. O... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
17th November 2006
When we age, we produce less of two important mood stabilizing hormones, serotonin and dopamine. So, depression is a risk factor for both men and women as we get older. Yet twice as many women compared to men suffer from depression, which leads some to be... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
16th November 2006
It It could be you. Not in the mood to be around others and have a good time? Unusually irritable? If you're suffering from prolonged sadness for longer than 3 weeks, you may be suffering from clinical depression. Your doctor can help you, and there are ... Read >
Author: Susan Denham
08th November 2006
When a person is suffering from the severe disease called chronic depression, most likely he or she may need to be prescribed depression medication as soon as possible. If you have experienced any of the classical symptoms of depression, persisting for mo... Read >
Author: David Richards
05th November 2006
Christmas associations for most people include the sounds of joyous Christmas carolers and beautiful or fun Christmas music. There are many beautiful and soothing Christmas tunes often played in the background during the festive holiday season. You will... Read >
Author: Bernadette Dimitrov
13th October 2006
There is a lot of information about depression on the internet, in books, and on television. For some people, they find so much information that they are unable to comprehend any of it, and end up being more confused than ever before. This article will gi... Read >
Author: Joanne King
13th October 2006
Most research shows that women are much more likely than men to suffer from depression, but that doesn’t mean that men never have the problem. Depression in men is often overlooked due to the fact that men are very reluctant to let their true emotions s... Read >
Author: Joanne King
12th October 2006
Well, it’s that time of year again when seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is starting to affect us here in the Northwest. Even though SAD has been noted as early as the late 1800’s it wasn’t actually given a name until the 1980’s. That doesn’t... Read >
Author: Robert Jones
03rd October 2006
There are times in your life where you feel sorrow and pain, perhaps the death of a loved one or the breaking up of a relationship. There could also be times when you feel that life is just a little too demanding from you, or your career is causing too mu... Read >
Author: Dream Team Media
07th September 2006
Every person has the blues from time to time. But when they take place on a more frequent basis, you should be worried. You can adjust your diet to help stabilize your mood. It is crucial to eat meals at regular intervals with the purpose of keeping your ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
20th June 2006
by Tess Thompson
Millions of people who are suffering from depression are currently taking antidepressant medication in an attempt to battle the condition. Oftentimes, doctors are quick to prescribe the medication -- in fact, many times, it's the first... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson
20th June 2006
by Tess Thompson
If you are like many of the 20.9 million adults in the U.S. who are suffering from depression, you have probably debated the pros and cons of taking prescription antidepressants. While depression can often be combated with therapy alon... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson
16th June 2006
As women approach midlife and menopause one of the things to be on the lookout for is depression. While menopause is not thought to be a cause of depression the two can occur at the same time. What is believed to be a cause of depression is changes in est... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
16th June 2006
Premenstrual syndrome is the most common gynecological complaint affecting up to 60% of women. Well-known symptoms of depression, anxiety, sweet craving, bloating, etc., are due to imbalances in hormones and brain neurotransmitters, including serotonin an... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams
08th June 2006
by Tess Thompson
At any given time 9.5% of the population is suffering from some form of depression. Many of these people never seek treatment or are unaware that depression is in fact treatable. While not everyone experiences the same symptoms, if you... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson
04th June 2006
Depression is a multifactorial illness whose etiology is influenced by a pattern of familial inheritance, environmental, and nutritional factors or from a combination of all.
Symptoms of depression include: Constant sadness, lack of motivation, consta... Read >
Author: A.Belth
26th May 2006
The debate about the necessity of taking dietary supplements is still alive. While numerous doctors maintain we get all that we require from the foods we eat, others prefer to offer supplementary vitamins when their patients are under stress such as pregn... Read >
Author: Paul Wolbers
20th May 2006
Most of us will unfortunately experience some degree of pain in our lives. If I had one wish, it would be that nobody would suffer from the agony of chronic pain. Indeed, many of us will in our lifetime, and still many of us will feel lost and alone ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Pruitt
27th April 2006
According to scientists from Rotterdams Erasmus Medical Center in The Netherlands, people who had symptoms of depression in their childhood, are later more prone to look for consolation in Ecstasy - a mood-enhancing drug.
Regular taking of Ecstasy ma... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas
25th April 2006
Depression is a serious illness that can affect our work, family and social life. It can make us feel bad and even lead to suicide in some serious cases. To make matters worse, depression can negatively impact on our sleep. Being depressed can wake us up ... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen
20th April 2006
Having depression can be quite well depressing. Pardon the lack of an appropriate expression, but the main thing is that we all know that depression can be pretty devastating. It is a hindrance to our social advancement as well as to our personal happin... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
13th April 2006
Every year approximately 9.5 per cent of the American population suffers from depression. Depression is a grave illness that affects day to day life and destroys families. It is a disorder that controls the mind and its functions causing loss of appetite,... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
05th April 2006
A study of more than 100 subjects has found that omega-3 fatty acids can influence mood, personality and behavior. Study participants with lower blood levels of omega-3s were more likely to have symptoms of depression and a more negative outlook, accordin... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
05th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Truth Publishing
A study published last year in the journal Biological Psychiatry shows that certain foods are better at treating depression than antidepressant drugs. The study found that omega-3 fatty acids and foods high in a compound... Read >
Author: Steve Diaz
02nd April 2006
The debate about the necessity of taking dietary supplements
is still alive. While numerous doctors maintain we get
all that we require from the foods we eat, others prefer
to offer supplementary vitamins when their patients are
under stress such as p... Read >
Author: Paul Wolbers
01st April 2006
EPA Fish Oil
Is it best to choose a DHA or an EPA fish oil supplement? What is important about fish oil? EPA and DHA are long chain omega-3 fatty acids. The distinction is made because some benefits associated with omega 3's are not achieved by using e... Read >
Author: Dan Ho
31st March 2006
We were having dinner with friends at their house. The husband, who had been a friend of mine for a very long time, had suffered from diabetes for much longer than I, and he had always pretty much taken it in his stride.
But on this particular evening,... Read >
Author: Helen Wilkie
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
16th March 2006
Having a person you know and love have the depressions is a depressing situation as well. Watching the wallow in their loneliness and sadness can cause a great rift between the two of you. This comes from fear as well as the misunderstanding of the needs ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
16th March 2006
A person with depression is not the only one affected with this mental and emotional disorder. Every person around the depressed patient is also affected. The emotional toll can destroy and shatter any relationship; this could also result in a loss of job... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
27th February 2006
The debate around the basic of taking dietary supplements is continuing to rage.
While many health care professionals maintain we get all we require from the foods we eat, others prefer to suggest vitamins when their patients are under a stress such a... Read >
Author: Keith Woolley
20th February 2006
About Depression:
True depression--mental illness--is not just the blues or a bad day. It is a chemical illness that can have tragic results.About one in 10 Americans suffers some form of depression, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.D... Read >
Author: Michal john
14th February 2006
When a person is suffering from chronic depression, most possibly, he or she may need to be prescribed depression medication as soon as possible. If you have any of the classical systems of depression, persisting for more than a month, you may need to vis... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska
08th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Wendy Owen
Almost 10% of the US population suffer from depression at any one time. Similar statistics would be expected from other developed countries.
Depression can affect our sleep in many ways. Some of us sleep longer and others f... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen
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
02nd February 2006
The Invisible Disease: Depression
Introduction
Depression is a serious medical condition. In contrast to the normal emotional experiences of sadness, loss, or passing mood states, clinical depression is persistent and can interfere significantly with ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
01st February 2006
Depression is a psychological, biological and environmental problem that has affected millions of people, both directly and indirectly. People suffering with depression often have difficulty functioning normally, and frequently experience problems in thei... Read >
Author: kingston Amadan
23rd January 2006
By Tess Thompson
Diagnosing a learning disability or a medical condition like ADHD can be complicated and inexact. In the case of ADHD, many of the telltale symptoms are also often symptoms of regular childhood behavior -- restlessness, rowdiness, and ... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson
23rd January 2006
Depression is a serious medical condition that can affect anyone. Men, women and children are all susceptible to this disease which can have devastating effects on someone's daily life. Depression can come on suddenly, for no reason, or it might follow ... Read >
Author: Belver Ladson
14th January 2006
A good number of people who get depressed for the first time have a difficult time realizing what it is. Actually, it is frequently someone close to you who asks what is wrong, what is going on.
Here are some distinctive symptoms of depression
T... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
14th January 2006
In the United Kingdom, approximately 9 out of 10 Britons drink alcohol. In the United States, drinking is also common, being a part of the culture. Drinking, in itself, is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, moderate drinking usually does not cause too ... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
09th January 2006
Depressive illness is such a physically and socially debilitating condition. It restricts you from doing the normal day-to-day activities and jeopardizes your work, friendships and how you deal with others.
The National Institute of Mental Health repo... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
01st January 2006
It's wise to make exercise a part of your weight-loss program as it may offer psychological boost to the entire process. Exercise has a positive psychological impact in our mind therefore people who are trying to lose weight and have started exercising ma... Read >
Author: Stuart William
01st January 2006
More than 90 percent of people who commit suicide have a diagnosable mental disorder - most commonly a depressive disorder or a substance abuse disorder.
Warning signs of suicidal feelings, thoughts, or behavior:
Many of the warning signs of possible ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
01st January 2006
Depression in Teens - Frequently Asked Questions
What are the symptoms of depression?
Some symptoms of depression include:
Feelings of hopelessness, negativity, and pessimism
Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood
Feelings of guilt, worthlessne... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
13th December 2005
Letting other people know that you are depressed can be a hard thing for many to do. It is only our natural tendency to keep things bottled up inside for safety. But talking with other trusted loved ones can greatly reduce the great weight placed on us fr... Read >
Author: Jason Miller
09th December 2005
Its shocking to note that mood disorders these days are not uncommon. In the United States alone it is estimated that between 15 and 20 million people suffer from depressive disorders. Most symptoms of depression would be characterized as overwhelming sad... Read >
Author: Jason Miller
07th December 2005
Nothing can be more upsetting than getting turned down by a the opposite sex especially when your suffering from depression. Be rest assured this is not the end of the world. While dating can be fun it can also help us out tremendously when we are feeling... Read >
Author: Jason Miller
07th December 2005
Antidepressants are the best stimulus in the process to empower depressed people to have positive thinking and raise themselves esteem, because at the beginning it is quite difficult to think about and do this. Taking anti-depressants helps a lot of peop... 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
12th November 2005
Regardless of age, status in the society, or profession,
depression may affect anyone. It may exist at times of puberty, after childbirth and/or at mid-life. Thus, this health problem occurs at a specific period of time wherein circumstances of life ma... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
03rd November 2005
Depression and learning disabilities are frequently misunderstood. Learning disabilities and depression are common mental illnesses that affect millions everyday.
Studies has shown that children suffering with learning disabilities have complexity lea... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
02nd November 2005
Copyright 2005 Anne Wolski
Looking after your feelings and emotions is as important as taking care of your body. Most of us take care of our physical health far better than our feelings.
Stress is a normal reaction to what is happening in your life,... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
17th August 2005
It is now no secret that people all over the western world are turning to high grade ethyl EPA omega 3 fish oil to treat a number of conditions, but can it really work against a problem that knows no boundaries of age, race or gender. It is a condition th... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
26th July 2005
by Patricia Wagner
Did you know that walking is one of the best activities you
can do to dramatically increase your level of health?
Many people today are afflicted with "couch-potato-itis!"
They come home from work, switch on their TVs and for... Read >
Author: Patricia Wagner
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