Articles, tagged with "depressed mood", page 1
23rd September 2011
People not only inherit the colour of eyes or the skin tone or height from their parents but one can become heir to clinical depression as well. Researchers have proved that if somebody from the family suffers from such a mental disease, the probability i...
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Author:
Milton King
17th August 2011
Grief counseling is often important because it can be very hard to recover from any type of loss. For example imagine the state of mind of a young person who lost his spouse. Some people go into a depressed state and lose motivation and a sense of purpose...
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Author:
Dianne Cohen
15th June 2011
Yet one more condition which will plague both puppies and puppy owners alike is poor breath. We're not just talking about your run-of-the-mill doggie breath here (naturally, if that bothers you, than the difficulty is yours and not the puppy's). No, "ha...
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Author:
Victor Hong
01st April 2011
Though pregnancy typically evokes overwhelming joy, it is also a stressful occasion for most women. For those whose fetus is at high risk of developing malformations and various hereditary diseases, the stress is elevated. All through pregnancy, physiolog...
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Author:
Steven Chang
16th March 2011
Depression and anxiety symptoms might often lead to deteriorate an individual's physical health to a marked decline in her or his psychological and emotional wellbeing. Depression might very well cause any person to go to very extreme conclusions about th...
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Author:
Crone Mills
23rd February 2011
Characteristics of Depression In Children
You can see that times of depressed mood make up a normal part of your child's life. You even expect such periods at times of stress or change, especially following such serious losses as the death of a lo...
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Author:
Kaynaz Nasseri
23rd February 2011
Depression is the constant feeling of anxiety, sadness. They may lose interest in the pleasures of life. The causes of depression are drug or alcohol abuse, economical problems, undergoing stressful situations in life, loneliness or a history of depressio...
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Author:
brad12
24th January 2011
Depression is not normal for any age!
Growing older can create problems and stress that may lead to depression. Changes like working full-time to going into retirement could set off a bout of the blues that can lead to Clinical Depression specially wi...
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Author:
Steven Godlewski
17th December 2010
Before one can cure anxiety and panic attack, it is very important to conduct in-depth assessment. Physicians or psychiatrists often use the Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety to evaluate the patient’s degree of anxiety and pathologic condition. There are ...
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Author:
Chris
06th December 2010
It is a common myth that as women enter the menopausal years, it is normal to feel depressed. Serious depression, however, should never be viewed as a normal event, and women who suffer from it at any time in life should receive the same attention as for ...
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Author:
bcured
22nd November 2010
Colors are such an important ingredient for your web design that this cannot be emphasized enough. We all know that different colors affect the moods of people to varying degrees, so this will also have an affect on your customers’ perspective of your com...
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Author:
Scott Bradley
14th October 2010
PMDD disorder is a severe case of PMS that affects about 5 percent of all menstruating females. This condition may lead to the development of postpartum depression, a condition of emotional vulnerability of a woman that has just given birth. The condition...
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Author:
jstrjsnjimenez
12th October 2010
If a woman experiences severe symptoms of PMS, this may indicate that she is already having PMDD disorder. This condition requires immediate treatment. It may not pose severe threat physically, but when the symptoms are left untreated early, it may result...
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Author:
jstrjsnjimenez
01st October 2010
Traits of Adolescent Depression:
You can view that spans of depressed mood make up a normal part of your child's life. You even expect such periods at times of tension or change, specifically following such serious losses as the death of a lov...
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Author:
Kaynaz Nasseri
09th September 2010
What do we eat?
Genetically modified foods, full of chemicals or dyes, antioxidants, acidity regulators, thickeners, emulsifiers, sweeteners, chemical preservatives. Several thousand chemicals are added to foods and consumed by us every day.
In add...
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Author:
Jack Rademayer