Articles, tagged with "symptoms of depression", page 1
14th February 2012
Most of us will, at some point in our lives, suffer from depression. For the majority of us this condition will be situational and temporary, the result of some traumatic event which will leave us feeling temporarily devastated.
For others, the depress...
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Author:
IntegrityCounselling
16th May 2011
Depression treatment by chakra healing is dependent upon the signs of depression covering every kind of mood disorders it is making an attempt to heal which may switch with the types of melancholy comprising major depression or clinical depression, bipola...
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Author:
Alan Bushman
07th April 2011
Pregnancy is supposed to be one of the most anticipated and joyous moments in every woman’s life. But not everyone experiences the euphoria. Studies reveal that at least 10 percent of pregnant women go through depression.
Depression and Pregnancy: Wha...
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Author:
Nelson Berry
26th November 2010
According to statistics, half of the US population will experience some sort of mental disorder in their life. The question arises, why is depression so prevalent in today's society. Shockingly, the answer may be in what we're eating.
Science has final...
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Author:
Ryan Camana
31st March 2010
Depression is a common but serious illness, and most who experience it need treatment to get well again. Many people with depression never seek out treatment. But the vast majority, even those with the most severe depression, can get well again with treat...
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Author:
RJ Camposagrado
08th January 2010
Indicated by sudden and intense changes in their mood, manic depression is claimed to be called as such because manic = mania refers back to the 'ups' while depression refers to the 'downs'.
This dreadful breach of confidence of mind and spirit that ca...
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Author:
Louis Simons
08th December 2009
Depression does not only let you feel sorry for yourself, but also it can make you see, hear things, and think illogically. They are not losing their minds, but rather they are what you call people with psychotic depression. Approximately over 20 % of peo...
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Author:
Dan Micheals
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 ...
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Author:
Dr Nina Bailey
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...
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Author:
Ken Meyer
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...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
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...
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Author:
ali
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 standards s...
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Author:
Arthur Buchanan
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...
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Author:
Peyton Quinn
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 reports ...
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Author:
Christopher Ruane