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Things You Should Know Before Taking Fluoxetine

22nd September 2009
Fluoxetine hydrochloride is an antidepressant drug used medically in the treatment of depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, premenstrual dysphoric disorder and panic disorder. Fluoxetine is also used to treat many other condition... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Menopause and Hypothyroidism

21st September 2009
In the United States, more than 20% of the women in menopause are diagnosed with hypothyroidism - a sluggish thyroid. Women need to understand the consequences of menopause on the thyroid, as with the increase in age, more women are affected by hypothyroi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The psychological effects of dieting

21st September 2009
The psychological effects of dieting are also important to consider. Concern about the negative consequences of weight loss was sparked, in part, by an experimental study conducted with normal-weight men who were rapidly reduced to 75 percent of their ini... Read >
Author: sulamita

Understanding Vitamins Such As B Complex

19th September 2009
Vitamins are a huge part of our society. Although many vitamins help the body reach and maintain optimal health, one of the most beneficial vitamins is B complex. Comprised of a group of vitamins to include vitamin B1 or Thiamine, B2, which is the same as... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The most sacred secrets of copywriting services

18th September 2009
Successful copywriting is one of the most important elements of your advertising. It attracts attention of your potential customers and makes your message memorable and it might induce your clients to take some actions. Many research in psychology show t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder

16th September 2009
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder where the individual experiences episodes of bingeing and purging. he incidence of the disorder is approximately 0.5 to 1 percent of women. Many of these women are in their adolescent years. he condition may also occu... Read >
Author: sulamita

Home Remedies for Depression

10th September 2009
Depression is a very real and treatable illness. Depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood. Depression is very common and affects as many as one in eight people in their teen years. Depressed mood is generally situational and reactive, an... Read >
Author: MichaelWilliam

Understanding Bipolar II Disorder

07th September 2009
The most important organ in the human body is the brain, without it, the human body cannot function at all. The brain is like the microprocessor of a computer that is responsible for controlling everything. From your basic motor skills to making your body... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Relationship Problem Advice- How To Win Your Ex Girlfriend Back Using Common Sense Strategies

10th August 2009
Learning how to win your ex girlfriend back may mean reevaluating your line of thinking. A vast majority of guys think that making excessive phone calls, sending a ton of email or texting her at all hours of the day is all they need to do. The truth is be... Read >
Author: Pat Wilder

Natural Remedies For Bipolar Disorder

10th August 2009
Mood disorders are common place in society. Often unwanted byproducts of a stressful lifestyle with sedentary behavior and a diet high in caffeine and sugar, mood disorders can be found in over twenty five percent of the adult population. This article wil... Read >
Author: Reyna Flor Nadera

SALT LAKE CITY FAMILY HYPNOSIS:Chantix: Quitting Smoking by Committing Suicide?

09th July 2009
Everyone knows that cigarette smoking is bad for those around you and even worse for your own health. That's one of the reasons why smoking is banned in Utah bars and restaurants, besides it's costly and disgusting, and can kill you and those you care the... Read >
Author: Jake Shannon

Restore Love, Lust and Health with Hormone Replacement for Men in Andropause

18th June 2009
Men can use the hormones testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in a rhythmic, youthful physiologic dosing for health and antiaging. It will help them restore love, lust and health, and specifically it will also get them to sleep better, aid in re... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Understanding Memory Improvement

28th April 2009
There has been more than one study on how to improve memory and reasons for memory loss. Let's review some causes for impaired memory. Suppose you decide you need help enduring a nerve-racking airplane ride, so you swallow one of the calming, hypnotic... Read >
Author: ski987

Different Type Of Bipolar Disorder

09th April 2009
Bipolar depression can be distinguished in a person if a single manic episode is present. Moreover, it is assumed as a chronic disease since a greater population of persons who have manifestations of one episode can portray more episodes in the days to co... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu

The Characteristics Of Bipolar Disorder

27th March 2009
Bipolar disorder in psychiatry is a medical diagnosis which refers to mania (mixed states or hypomania) alternated with euthymic or depressed mood (clinical depression) within a specific duration of time. Compared to ups and downs experienced by normal p... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu

Info On Herbs For Anxiety And Natural Nutrition

27th March 2009
This article provide free information about herbs for anxiety and natural nutrition. Also it gives information on herbal information, herbal life, herbal therapy, herbal medication etc. We assure you that you are satisfy with the information provide from ... Read >
Author: herbalinfosite

How to Get a Girl Back - Get Rid of the Depression!

01st March 2009
Once upon a time, if you have head over hills with a girl that you cherish and admire, then you will know how it feels when it comes to a break up. A girl you are very fond of, a girl you literally spent most of your time with...a girl that broke up with ... Read >
Author: jerry cart

Clinical Depression Symptoms – What to Look for

31st January 2009
When most people think of depression they normally only think of the two most common symptoms; feeling blue or sad for an extended period of time or the condition known as anhedonia where someone fails to find pleasure in the things that normally bring th... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell

Quit smoking by anti-smoking pill

17th January 2009
Smokers can quit smoking with ease by using Champix varenicline pills, which is a licensed anti-smoking pill. It is available only on prescription after a consultation with a registered GDP. Read this article to find more about this anti-smoking pill. ... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn

A Collection of Ways To Live With Depression

06th January 2009
When you get depressed, do you feel you are helpless? Actually, there are many methods can help you relief your depression. Here are the collection of ways to relief depression, and you only need choose some of them. Write about your depression. Buy ... Read >
Author: yangguang03

The Peculiarity of Depression

06th January 2009
Everyone has some ups and downs, and sadness is a natural emotion. The normal stresses of life can lead anyone to feel sad every once in a while. Things like an argument with a friend, a breakup, doing poorly on a test, not being chosen for a team, or a b... Read >
Author: yangguang03

Why Does a Person Get Depressed?

06th January 2009
There is no single cause for depression. Many factors play a role including genetics, environment, life events, medical conditions, and the way people react to things that happen in their lives. Genetics Research shows that depression runs in familie... Read >
Author: yangguang

Recognizing Teenage Depression

29th December 2008
Depression can be a temporary response to many different situations and stresses. In adolescents, depressed mood is common because of the normal maturation process, the stress associated with it, the influence of sex hormones, and independence conflicts w... Read >
Author: gatewaytl

Medical Depression

19th December 2008
All forms of depression are basically categorized as medical related. There are many stages to depression. It begins with mild depression, with bi-polar disorders or manic depression in the middle, to the top rung of major depression. Depression is no dou... Read >
Author: Kalidas

How to Stay Healthy and Slim

29th October 2008
The difficulty in losing weight has always been a problem to most people. In order to lighten this effort, I have come out with a simple way of losing weight without putting that much effort; and also without having to worry about counting the number of c... Read >
Author: mohamad ali

Anxiety And Depression

21st October 2008
I’m sure that there aren’t many folks around that haven’t felt the grips of anxiety or depression at some time. If you think about it, it would be hard to find anyone who feels deliriously ecstatic all the time. Mood fluctuations are both normal a... Read >
Author: sharsy29

Anxiety And Depression

21st October 2008
I’m sure that there aren’t many folks around that haven’t felt the grips of anxiety or depression at some time. If you think about it, it would be hard to find anyone who feels deliriously ecstatic all the time. Mood fluctuations are both normal a... Read >
Author: sharsy29

Depression- How to Handle It

17th October 2008
Getting the blues is a common occurrence in most peoples lives. Depression on the other hand is a lot more serious. Depression is a mood disorder. Feelings of having no joy in life, nothing to live for or many of the other symptoms can indicate depression... Read >
Author: JD

How can meditation help deal with depression?

15th September 2008
Depression is a mind state in which you lose all interest living your normal life. It affects many people in different ways and there are several ways to treat depression. Meditation can be a helpful respite from the pain and loneliness of depression, eve... Read >
Author: Cooper

Manic Depression - Some Warning Signs

20th May 2008
If you experience depressive symptoms and feel sad all the time, you're probably suffering from what doctors call a "unipolar" disorder. But some older people develop another type of depression called "bipolar" disorder or manic depression, in which their... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Overcoming Depression – Get Detailed Information

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

Manic Depression - Some Warning Signs

02nd May 2008
If you experience depressive symptoms and feel sad all the time, you're probably suffering from what doctors call a "unipolar" disorder. But some older people develop another type of depression called "bipolar" disorder or manic depression, in which their... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Depression And Other Mood Disorders

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

Depression And Other Mood Disorders

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

Depression And Other Mood Disorders

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

Depression – Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

22nd February 2008
Why Did the Great Depression Occur? Economists still cannot agree on what caused the Great Depression. Most however have agreed that it was a combination of events and decisions that came into play that caused the Great Depression. It has been sug... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Warnings Issued For Chantix From FDA

13th February 2008
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) began investigating reports in November 2007 of suicides linked to a smoking cessation drug prescribed to patients. After the drugs makers, Pfizer, updated the prescription drug warnings on Chantix, also Varencl... Read >
Author: Legal

Major Depressive Disorder

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

Intermittant Explosive Disorder Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

22nd October 2007
There may also be a genetic component, causing the disorder to be passed down from parents to children. It is probably more common than realized and may be an important cause of violent behavior. Intermittent explosive disorder is more common in men. Expl... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Say Good-Bye to the Symptoms of Depression. Why a Natural Treatment is Right for You!

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

Ayurvedic Herbal Home Remedies for Depression

11th July 2007
Depression is a very real and treatable illness. Depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood. Depression is very common and affects as many as one in eight people in their teen years. Depressed mood is generally situational and reactive, an... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Invisible Disease: Depression

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

Going to Extremes

18th June 2007
Bipolar Disorder There is a tendency to romanticize bipolar disorder. Many artists, musicians, and writers have suffered from its mood swings. But in truth, many lives are ruined by this disease; and without effective treatment, the illness is associ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Things You Should Know About Acne Treatment Products

05th June 2007
When a woman suffers from a vaginal yeast infection its not because she has a choice, its because her normal bodily balance has gone out of synch, which in turn creates a hospitable environment in the vagina for the yeast producing bacteria to thrive. ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Candida And Pregnancy

04th June 2007
Vaginal candidiasis is not considered a sexually transmitted disease. However, 12% to 15% of men will develop symptoms such as itching and penile rash following sexual contact with an infected partner. Avoid keeping your vagina wet for a long peroid of... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Acne Skin Solutions Offering Hope

29th May 2007
If you have ever had a yeast infection you know that it itches, it is or can be a rash, red or white in color, depending on where it is on the body, there is also pain in urination, discharge and sometimes an odor. It does not depend on your age, or gende... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Natural Home Remedies for Hangovers

09th May 2007
It refers to the uneasiness which is experienced by average drinker. More than 75 percent of people who consume alcohol tend to suffer from hangover at one or other time. The various outcomes of hangover are an upset stomach, a headache, a bad taste in mo... Read >
Author: Alien

Candida Yeast Infection - Many Have it Few Know it

30th April 2007
If you are having any type of pain during urination, some form of discharge from the vagina, an itching or burning sensation in or around your vagina or are experiencing pain during sex, there is a good possibility that you may have a yeast infection. ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Symptoms of Depression – Are You Depressed?

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

Intense Exercise Improves Depression

11th April 2007
Many studies have found that low to moderate intensity exercise can improve depression. Both aerobic activities and anaerobic activities, like weight training, have been shown to reduce depressive symptoms. Exercise exerts it's anti- depress... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Buspirone is helpful for generalized anxiety

29th March 2007
Possible Benefits. Buspirone is helpful for generalized anxiety. The Food and Drug Administration has approved its use for anxiety with mild depressed mood. Early research indicates it also may help social phobias and can be used in combination with other... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio

Lupus patients and the depressive illness

27th March 2007
Depression often appears in lupus patients. It may come because of the lupus, because of some medications that are used to treat lupus, and it is also possible that depression to appear due to other factors unrelated to lupus.It is known that everyone can... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Clinical Depression Symptoms

06th March 2007
Clinical depression, sometimes known as unipolar depression or major depression, can be described as a type of depression where the symptoms are persistent and severe enough to warrant clinical intervention by a health professional. This is not the same a... Read >

Moving Beyond Normal

01st January 2007
"Don't be afraid to take a big step. You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps." David Lloyd George Normal is the usual condition. It is the set of conditions to which we have become accustomed. The word normal can also mean average. When we say that ... Read >
Author: William Frank Diedrich

Types Of Bipolar Disorder – How To Differentiate Them Correctly

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

Menopause and Depression

28th September 2006
Many women experience bouts of depression as they approach menopause. As a matter of fact, midlife can be considered a period of increased risk for depression in women, the majority taking place in the years during the transition through the menopausal ye... Read >
Author: Susan Megge

Menopause and Hypothyroidism

23rd June 2006
In the United States, more than 20% of the women in menopause are diagnosed with hypothyroidism - a sluggish thyroid. Women need to understand the consequences of menopause on the thyroid, as with the increase in age, more women are affected by hypothyroi... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

The Power of Being (and Staying) Down to Earth.

13th March 2006
The Power of Being (and Staying) Down to Earth.Ever had a day when you woke up feeling disgusted about yourself? A day whennothing; no accomplishment ever achieved, could make you feel better aboutyour very being? Ever had such an episode in which the fee... Read >
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Chronic Pain Syndrome And Chronic Pain Management And Treatment - Part I

19th February 2006
Suffer From Chronic Pain Each year tens of millions of Americans suffer from persistent pain known as chronic pain. Individuals with chronic pain are less able to function in daily life than those who do not suffer from chronic pain. Chronic pain p... Read >
Author: Jasmine Yap

The Invisible Disease: Depression

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

The most sacred secrets of copywriting services

26th December 2005
Successful copywriting is one of the most important elements of your advertising. It attracts attention of your potential customers and makes your message memorable and it might induce your clients to take some actions. Many research in psychology show t... Read >
Author: Peter Finers

The Color Blue: What Does It Mean to You?

17th December 2005
Colors are important in our lives. They are all around us; in nature, in our homes, and in the clothes we wear. The color blue means different things on different levels. Blue is natural, practical, and symbolic. We choose to wear specific colors to say s... Read >
Author: Dylan Miles

Depression and EPA fish oil. Does it really work?

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