Articles, tagged with "clinical depression", page 5
07th July 2010
Large numbers of people today suffer from depression. Depression has today become a part of our lives. Many reason are attributed for suffering depression ranging from competition, lack of satisfaction at work, to over load of work, family disputes and ev...
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Author:
jamesmart
02nd July 2010
Synonyms and related keywords - ODD, conduct disorder, disruptive behavior, defiant behavior, negativistic behavior, hostile behavior, disobedience, stubbornness, attention-deficit - hyperactivity disorder, ADHD, irritability, impulsivity, harshly punitiv...
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Author:
Keelin Orla
26th June 2010
Stress is a killer — both mentally and physically. In fact, mental (psychological) stress can cause sudden death (physical) by affecting your normal heart rhythms. Stress can have negative effects on nearly all the major systems in our bodies. Depending o...
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Author:
Mark Pittman
25th June 2010
Depression is experienced by most people at some point in life, or even more often. It is good to know that there are natural treatments available and affordable for everyone. One of the most effective natural treatments against depression is massage ther...
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Author:
Business Local
15th June 2010
Medical researchers based at the Yale School of Medicine recently published a study showing that postpartum depression in mothers could develop into cases of clinical depression if untreated. The group focused upon was comprised of economically disadvanta...
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Author:
healthtree
03rd June 2010
A mother is always happy after the birth of her baby. She lovingly cuddles it and welcomes herself to this new world of parenthood. However, some mothers might be experiencing the other way. Instead of being blissful about the event, they tend to cry and ...
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Author:
kenetsu_symbiotic
03rd June 2010
Do you sometimes feel sad, or even a little depressed? Many women, as they approach the age of perimenopause, start to show these signs. They may at first be unaware that they are even showing signs of being pre-menopausal, because there can be other thin...
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Author:
Doug Hart
03rd June 2010
Secondary insomnia is a widespread illness today. In general minor sleeplessness is identified as an individual's failure to sleep due to a secondary or un-related issue. In general, this specific type of sleeplessness is the consequence of a neurological...
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Author:
Silas Mason
03rd June 2010
William Penzer Ph.D. & Associates Help people resolve emotional problems and their physical manifestations. They provide helpful, high quality, efficient support and assistance in an ethical and caring manner. They also integrate the healing power of word...
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Author:
jackauthors
02nd June 2010
Insomnia is not a simple symptom like headache or fever. Doctors affirm that insomnia is a serious health problem that requires qualified treatment. In many cases, insomnia takes place suddenly without any signs or preliminary symptoms and quite rapidly a...
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Author:
John Scott
02nd June 2010
Primary and secondary sleeplessness disturb a huge number of people. In general secondary sleeplessness is identified as an individual's failure to snooze due to a minor or un-related issue. In general, this specific type of sleeplessness is the effect of...
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Author:
Silas Mason
01st June 2010
Whenever I present to groups about sound therapy or talk with people at trade fairs, I often get expressions of concern and questions about heavy metal music. These are valid concerns, so I decided to take a closer look. My closer look has provided some i...
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Author:
Sharon Carne
21st May 2010
Over decades of research, psychiatric medications have continued to evolve. There are hundreds of different medications for psychiatric conditions that doctors prescribe today. These medications are classified into five categories, which include: antidepr...
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Author:
David Shedd
21st May 2010
Ringing in the ear is one of the primary symptoms for tinnitus. Tinnitus being a condition which commonly affects about a fifth of the population aged 55 or over. This ringing in the ear may only be temporary but is often chronic. Sometimes it can be a sy...
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Author:
Adrian Featherstone
19th May 2010
Depression is a serious illness. Running the risk of taking high blood pressure's "glory", depression could be considered the silent killer. Clinical depression should not be glossed over. Clinical depressioncan have severe mental afffects and could le...
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Author:
Simeon Knight