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29th September 2009
There are several reasons why a person gains weight. Sometimes eating too much is actually a manifestation of a more serious psychological condition like depression. As you gain more and more weight, your self-esteem becomes lower and actually causes you ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Everyone wants to be beautiful, young, healthy and fit. There is no end to the diets, workouts and health plans. Yet the most important diet of all has been overlooked. This is a diet that releases stress, relaxes muscles, offers sound sleep, diminishes a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Countless people are leading a life where perpetual stress is a daily experience. There is much information available to help combat this problem. And rightly so, with all of the hours of having to work a full-time job, raising children, supporting a fami... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Being in a loving relationship is what everyone dreams of. If you are in a relationship, you usually try your best to make it work. You try to devote your time, give your partner the attention she needs and even make some personal compromises. Unfortunate... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Two emotions, or ways of feeling, are especially troublesome to most of us – anger and depression. Depression appears to be epidemic now, globally, and without going into the etiology (the causes), or pinpointing definitions or degrees of severity (they... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Medication for panic attacks is usually your doctor's first line treatment option. They may also suggest some complimentary therapy, and even some self-help therapies. Medication for panic attacks is chemical-based and can work pretty well, although they ... Read >
Author: John Cielo
28th September 2009
Did you know taking DHA omega-3 fish oil for depression may be just as effective, if not more effective, than anti-depressant drugs? Additionally, none of the negative side effects associated with anti-depressant drugs accompany supplemental omega-3s in ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
28th September 2009
Here’s an omega-3 fish oil review that you may find interesting, particularly if you suffer from depression, anxiety or attention deficit disorder. I was diagnosed with clinical depression and an anxiety disorder in 2002. For six weeks, I was unable t... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
25th September 2009
with what is on the inside of us. Who we are on the inside, seems to show up on the outside no matter how hard we try to hide it. You have no doubt heard of people wearing their hearts on their sleeves and this is because what is in our hearts are some de... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Whether you have lived with Panic Attacks for the majority of your life, or whether you have just become a sufferer of them, undoubtedly you will want to know if there is any way that you can stop them.
If you are found to be suffering from Anxiety Att... Read >
Author: Colin Eagle
23rd September 2009
Here’s an article that gives several tips on Coping with a Relationship That Has Ended, but these tips will primarily only if you use them properly. Coping with a Relationship That Has Ended DOES NOT mean the relationship is over! The method here to hel... Read >
Author: rdb83080
22nd September 2009
Effexor is used primarily for the treatment of depression, generalized anxiety disorder, and social anxiety disorder in adults. It is known as one of the most activating of the newer antidepressants. While this can be helpful to some, as a number of depre... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
overcoming anxiety
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Anxiety disorders are the most common mental condition in the United States, affecting approximately forty million of the adult population aged eighteen and above. Sadly, in fear of being ridiculed, people rarely se... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
My Story � Overcoming life�s Obstacles
Having had a very varied career starting with an apprenticeship in hairdressing worked as a qualified hairdresser, I then changed direction to a receptionist, there I got involved in Safety and Security and ... Read >
Author: Pat Bosman
22nd September 2009
At some point in our lives, we will experience some sort of chronic pain that we positively hate and wish to go away. But as much as we seek pain relief immediately and despise the discomfort, the truth is that pain is useful to our survival as it alerts ... Read >
Author: jsolutions006
22nd September 2009
If a person who suffers from panic attacks could predict the time of the attack, then he or she could prepare for it and most likely be able to avert it. Unfortunately that is not how this particular anxiety disorder operates. The attacks can be sudden, o... Read >
Author: more6592
21st September 2009
Migraine is the neurological syndrome of headaches, bodily perceptions and nausea. It is a French word derived from two words. The Greek word called hemicrania means half skull, and the English word megrim means severe headache. The very common type of mi... Read >
Author: Urmann
21st September 2009
People often encounter situations that can bring them stress or anxiety. Sometimes, these tough situations can bring out the best in a person. In some cases, stress can also lead to more serious cases of anxiety, or even anxiety attacks.
But what ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Something in modern society is pushing more and more people to experience clinical depression. The statistics differ, but a rough estimate of 20% is considered accurate for the population of the US. The time period for the depression is generally not very... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
You have done your research on gastric bypass surgery, and determined whether your insurance carrier will pay for the procedure. You have the CPT/ICD-9 codes memorized, and you’re on a first-name basis with the member services rep at the insurance compa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic disease that affects the musculoskeletal system. Symptoms vary widely among sufferers, but generally include muscle and joint aches, chronic fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome, headaches and tenderness in several o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Roughly 2,400,000 Americans have experienced recurring panic attack outbreaks. This mostly puzzling protracted stress disorder significantly harms the lives of victims who suffer, even though the precise cause can't be pinpointed. Many of us with panic ... Read >
Author: Donovan Bridges
17th September 2009
The most well recognized symptom of Tinnitus is a persistent ringing in the ears. Although many people of all ages will suffer this symptom at some point during their life, tinnitus does not stop. This ringing sound in the ears is annoying, upsetting, and... Read >
Author: Dion Booker
17th September 2009
Due to the nature of a panic attack, treatment can be difficult. Panic attack treatment is varied because the symptoms are. Symptoms tend to vary from heart palpitations, restrictive breathing, to hot flushes. For this very reason, diagnosis of the condit... Read >
Author: Adam Rise
17th September 2009
Until recently, for the last decade or so, panic attacks haven't properly been diagnosed or recognized as an actual condition for people. As a result, it hasn't been easy finding cures for panic attacks. Sudden feelings of anxiety and emotional stress wer... Read >
Author: Adam Rise
16th September 2009
If you are experiencing back pain for more than three months now then you are suffering from chronic back pain. In some cases, chronic back pain may recur after once the problem has been resolves. The chances of a chronic back pain recurring vary from one... Read >
Author: Dorothy Severe
11th September 2009
People may wait far too long before seeking help with their hair loss situation. By the time the decision is made a number of treatments will only be able to make a minor difference and then just hold the problem. Working in a dynamic way to prevent hair ... Read >
Author: mikehayden
10th September 2009
While the majority of women want bigger, fuller breasts, let's face it: most men don't. Few men are comfortable with a womanly bosom - unless it belongs to their wife or girlfriend - and passing a a big ole pair of man boobs off as "large pecs" just doesn... Read >
Author: Yodle
03rd September 2009
Depression is a very crucial mental condition that hundreds if not thousands of people in the world have to manage with. Several of us know what this is like and have endured through it in our own way. Although it is difficult to see someone going through... Read >
Author: nlwest21
01st September 2009
Do you get worry about panic attack? Well, everyone gets worried as it’s the nature of human being to get panic when the situation is drastic or brings chills to the nervous system. These types of attacks are sometimes scary but they are actually nontox... Read >
Author: Herman Roberts
29th August 2009
Tinnitus occurs due to continuous or intermittent sound felt in the ear in the absence of external source. Persons suffering hearing loss and those who aren’t will be affected by tinnitus. .
Deaf conditions, depression and anxiety arise due to tinn... Read >
Author: Anand
29th August 2009
Social anxiety can happen to anybody of any age, gender or occupation. This disorder might not seem life threatening at first, but it might as well be. Having social anxiety means that you’re constantly afraid of being in situations where people will lo... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
25th August 2009
Menopause mood swings are caused by hormone imbalances that occur during this stage. The fluctuation in the level of estrogen and progesterone can alter your emotional state leading to mood swings, irritability, or even depression. Minor emotional distres... Read >
Author: Mercy
20th August 2009
JUST A LITTLE CARD TO SAY THANK YOU!
Where would we be without our friends and family? They're always there to help us out, whether we need a shoulder to cry on, a girly night in or even a temporary loan! Someone once said that you'd only ever be able ... Read >
Author: sarah hague
14th August 2009
The mind is our sole witness to our every living moment. Until the time we draw our last breath, we require its services. We require its attentiveness, although we take it for granted. The mind comprehends, compares, analyses, applies and reviews. When we... Read >
Author: gurgsumit
11th August 2009
Prevention
There is no known way to prevent the onset of MS according to conventional medicine.
The Treatment
Oral corticosteriods, such as prednisone, or intravenous corticosteriods, such methylprednisolone, may be prescribed to shorten the duration... Read >
Author: john daniel
07th August 2009
If you be afflicted by tinnitus, then you surely know that it's a hard thing to try and cure. That is why most people try and reduce tinnitus in a selection of ways to help them live with the condition.
If you do not know what tinnitus is, it is basica... Read >
Author: Ben Wood
03rd August 2009
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTON CURED
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ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IS a temporary impotence resulting from a man's inability to have or maintain an erection of his penis.
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However great one may be in his teens, every ma... Read >
Author: Setwin
31st July 2009
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTON CURED
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ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IS A REALITY.
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THE STATISTICS ABOUT ED.
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Any interruption or blockage to the sequence of the process will prevent an erection... Read >
Author: Joel DeVries
30th July 2009
It would seem that a large percentage of the population is on one type of medication or another; some of these people are even on two or more different medications. It seems that there are medications for just about everything, from pain and sickness, to ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
24th July 2009
You can use hypnosis to imitate the effect upon your brain of being in the sun. It is actually easy to do, with the help of a hypnosis download.
Those who suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder know only too well its very real physical manifestatio... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
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
19th July 2009
Reflexes go awry, corporal reactions prove to be dysfunctional, and behavior patterns seems meandering � a blend of these rare occurrences and, by no doubt, you're having anxiety attacks. Anxiety is characterized to be nonstop � and often times poig... Read >
Author: nordic
19th July 2009
If you are the kind of person who likes to help people who are in trouble - especially on a mental or an emotional level, then taking up a profession in the field of Psychology would be just the right choice for you.
Psychology is the study of human te... Read >
Author: peteroisin
17th July 2009
Just imagine if you could find a natural remedy to the various, but common, physical afflictions endured in our fast-paced world. It is closer than you think, refreshing and healthy, water. Water makes up almost 70% of your body; every aspect of your bo... Read >
Author: viperboy1012
16th July 2009
Pain is something no one wants to ‘deal’ with throughout their daily lives. In recent years, there has been a great deal of research on pain management and treatments to help those suffering from pain. Chronic back pain is all to come for some peopl... Read >
Author: Ty. P
10th July 2009
Depression is a mental condition that appears to affect hundreds of thousands of individuals every year. This disorder is able to be caused by many things and is able to change the way people look att things and live. There are a variety of medicines that... Read >
Author: nlwest21
09th July 2009
Tinnitus is an unpleasant experience people go through on a daily basis, but few know what actually causes their tinnitus. People tend to lose sight that tinnitus is actually a symptom rather than the actual ailment. There are many things that can cause t... Read >
Author: Candy
07th July 2009
Candida overgrowth symptoms can be very deceptive, mostly because the overgrowth does not present itself as one single disease but rather as a series of illnesses and emotions. People suffering from Candida overgrowth symptoms are therefore also more oft... Read >
Author: Joseph Chapman
07th July 2009
Tinnitus is an unpleasant experience people go through on a daily basis, but few know what actually causes their tinnitus. People tend to lose sight that tinnitus is actually a symptom rather than the actual ailment. There are many things that can cause t... Read >
Author: Candy
05th July 2009
Understandably, any person who has tinnitus would like to get rid of it. Tinnitus is a very annoying condition in which you hear a sound inside your ear which does not really exist. Sometimes, the sound may not be in the ear but in the head. Many people w... Read >
Author: Candy
05th July 2009
The Candida overgrowth symptoms (also known as yeast overgrowth or Candida albicans overgrowth or Candidiasis) normally surface as a variety of illnesses. Because the symptoms mimic so many other illnesses makes it difficult to identify and is the reason ... Read >
Author: Joe McArthur
04th July 2009
Tinnitus is one of those annoying conditions in which you hear a consistent sound in your ears or in your head even if that sound does not really exist. You hear a sound that only you can hear and it never stops. Although it was said that tinnitus is not ... Read >
Author: Candy
30th June 2009
The changing lifestyle, increasing competition, excessive work, inadequate rest and others such activities contribute to depression. Depression is a deadly mental disorder that affects physical as well as emotional disturbances in the life of a person. Be... Read >
Author: cueranxiety
30th June 2009
Hair loss in women is more common than you may think. If you are a woman that has begun to lose her hair, you should understand what may be causing it and what treatment options are available.
Most female hair loss happens in a diffusion pattern. The t... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia
30th June 2009
Panic atacks, or periods of acute anxiety, can happen any time or any place. During A Panic Atack:People having panic atacks are helpless to control their emotions. It ranges from feelings of overall stress to choking, shaking, gasping for breath, and mo... Read >
Author: Carroll Blevins
19th June 2009
There is a lot of marked difference between any private drug rehabilitation center and one that is funded by the state. A question that comes to one�s mind is that is it worth enough to spend a great deal of money on drug addiction treatment when one co... Read >
Author: Alien
19th June 2009
Depression has a close relation with self esteem, happiness and confidence of a person. A person who is suffering from depression seldom experiences happiness and usually possesses low self esteem and confidence. Low self-esteem and lack of confidence and... Read >
Author: parveenKumar
17th June 2009
Depression is a serious mental health condition and that is why it is important to treat the problem. There are a number of ways to treat the condition and it would seem depression meds are the most common. Depression meds are prescription drugs prescribe... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
12th June 2009
Chronic headache can prove to be a major obstacle and may not let perform your daily activities. However, some time the situation can be severe and chronic headache may hamper your normal life. A person suffering from chronic headaches may be unable to co... Read >
Author: Daniel Day
12th June 2009
These steps would be best applied during of after anxiety strikes. You can use as many as you can apply or any one that you particularly feel comfortable with:
Apply A Tried And Tested Relaxation Technique
There are a number of relaxation techniques s... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
12th June 2009
Stress, which is the main trigger for anxiety attack comes in two categories: (i) physical causes and (ii) environmental causes.
Physical Causes of Anxiety
1. Age - Physical causes for anxiety are those which are triggered by tangible changes in your ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
12th June 2009
Doctors would usually prescribe therapy along with medication. The common medication for anxiety consists of benzodiazepines or benzos as they are otherwise known. You will find this medication under the trade name of Xanax, Niravam and Xanor – this is ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
11th June 2009
Sunflower seeds are quite possibly the most wonderful thing in the world. They are incredibly healty, very convenient, and just a plain joy to eat. Why am I bringing up sunflower seeds? Because they don't get the credit they deserve.
I eat sunflow... Read >
Author: DaveWalters
06th June 2009
The Overall Method of Healing Anxiety Disorder and Depression Naturally
Natural Holistic Method for Anxiety Disorder - Most Powerful Remedy
Majority of people in our society experience anxiety related problems during some point of their lives. Problem... Read >
Author: Robert Bay
05th June 2009
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders. It can also act as the deadliest mental disorder, if it goes unchecked. Fortunately there are simpler ways to combat depression than taking a long term anti depressants course.
I’ve listed some v... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th June 2009
Every now and again we all feel a bit too hot when we are trying to sleep. In most cases this is due to the environment that we are trying to sleep in. Cases such as this, however, are not night sweats - experiencing a night sweat is unfortunately a lot ... Read >
Author: John Russell
05th June 2009
Are you feeling depressed or despondent? Have you wondered what you can possibly do that will make you feel better without costing an arm and a leg at the pharmacy? You can find a natural remedy for depression.
When you feel depressed, it makes it dif... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
01st June 2009
Weak erection connotes debility to sustain erection during sexual intercourse. It is a major problem suffered with advancement of age and is experience more commonly after the age of 40.Weak erection is a state where a male is not able to get required ere... Read >
Author: greenherbal11
20th May 2009
Did you know that the omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil (EPA and DHA) can improve your mood more than anti-depressants?! It's true. Even for the little mood swings, you can take omega 3 fish oil daily and feel happier.
What's the story on omega-3s?
... Read >
Author: Gerry Morton
20th May 2009
There are many various types of therapies and support groups that will aid someone to address with the root of troubles to depression. But for certain people these treatments are not adequate. In more severe cases they may utilise prescribed medications. ... Read >
Author: nlwest21
15th May 2009
The general definition of obesity is if you are 30 percent over your ideal weight. This is where most people would like to know just what their ideal weight is of course. Your ideal weight is a subject of much hoopla to me (I'll put my view points on this... Read >
Author: naturalremedies
15th May 2009
A single hair follicle grows its hair strand over a period of four to six years (the anagen phase). It then rests for two to four months (the telogen phase), after which it loses the “old” hair as a new hair shaft grows and pushes out its predecessor.... Read >
Author: Redmund
07th May 2009
Depression is a medical condition that touches hundreds of people every day. Many individuals can experience only rounds of depression once or twice throughout their life. While others might experience it for a much longer period of time. Commonly depress... Read >
Author: nlwest21
27th April 2009
Are you experiencing situations that you cannot control your emotions, you have irrational thoughts, extreme fear over something which sometimes didn’t exist at all and it seems you are disconnected with the world around you? You have sweating, rapid he... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
21st April 2009
As we get older we can feel isolated and alone. Everybody has the ‘blues’ sometimes, but depression is a different thing. You can find difficulty in sleeping, or doing your job, you can feel anxious or maybe can’t concentrate. Anyone with these sy... Read >
Author: Peter Stockwell
17th April 2009
Knowing back pain treatment options is important when you realize that approximately 85% Americans complain of back pain by the time they are 50 years old. Backache is the most frequent cause of limiting activity among working adults. It could be caused d... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden
17th April 2009
Would you believe it? Fish oil actually fights depression and drives it away. Studies have shown that fish oil is very helpful for the brain. It provides the brain with the necessary fatty acids, the deficiency of which causes depression. It is not enough... Read >
Author: John Robinson
16th April 2009
As we get older we can feel isolated and alone. Everybody has the ‘blues’ sometimes, but depression is a different thing. You can find difficulty in sleeping, or doing your job, you can feel anxious or maybe can’t concentrate. Anyone with these ... Read >
Author: Peter Stockwell
04th April 2009
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is responsible for affecting about 35% of children in the United States. Due to the lack of medical studies conducted for children using the typical drugs doctors may prescribe for this disorder, many people... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
02nd April 2009
The Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center plays very vital role in the life of a person willing to get rid of the addiction to the drug or alcohol. This drug and alcohol rehabilitation center is meant particularly to help those people who are suffering f... Read >
Author: Alien
31st March 2009
Botox is emerging as a remedy for migraine headaches. An injectable cosmetic treatment for facial lines and wrinkles, Botox is actually a neurotoxic protein, called botulinum toxin type A, produced by the anaerobic, Gram positive, spore-forming bacteria C... Read >
Author: John Adison
23rd March 2009
Illicit drug use used to be the problem, teens getting drugs from friends and parties to use, but these days the drug abuse dangers come from a more unsuspecting place, you. Many parents are still unaware of the growing problem of prescription drug use a... Read >
Author: JenB
21st March 2009
The phone rang in my Long Island study two weeks ago. Turned out an old friend of mine hadn't been feeling too happy so he went to his family practitioner. But the medication he got just made him feel worse.
He wanted a second opinion, and I've never b... Read >
Author: Dr. Bill
03rd March 2009
There are ways to treat anxiety disorders without taking drugs but in certain cases medications become an absolute requirement. The negative effects of being on medication include the unpleasant side-effects which could be avoided by opting out for natura... Read >
Author: johnpolish
24th February 2009
Anxiety medications are prescribed to anxiety sufferers to relieve anxiety and depression.
Many people have experienced anxiety at some points in their lives. I have and I'm sure most of you have. It keeps us alert and helps us deal with any stressful... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
20th February 2009
Menopause affects women in different ways. Some have no ill effects at all whereas others really struggle and find menopause a very unpleasant time of life. Menopause and insomnia are very closely related. Hot flashes can take us from a deep sleep into a ... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen
20th February 2009
HEALING PANIC ATTACKS
There are different types of panic attack treatment protocol available. Some of the prominent treatment methods are medication, alternative treatments, psychotherapy and self help techniques.
Be aware that a medicine quick fix or... Read >
Author: johnpolish
18th February 2009
Ever sit in amazement while you listen to the list of contraindications and the looming significant complications that exist when you watch an advertisement touting the latest and greatest prescription drug? Do you ask yourself, "Who would take this drug... Read >
Author: Cynthia Rowland
16th February 2009
In brightness of the information that about fifteen million people sustain depressive disorder and another nineteen million people sustain anxiety, a count of medications have come out on the marketplace directed at cutting symptoms of depressive disorder... Read >
Author: destopala3
03rd February 2009
Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center are there to help those individuals who are suffering from severe problem of drug and alcohol addiction. It helps them overcome and go back to their normal life to stay behaving well with society, their relatives and... Read >
Author: Alien
01st February 2009
In the vast majority of all cases, disorders in taste and bad breath are caused by anaerobic bacteria, which produces sulfur and lives in your throat, below the tongue and in the tonsils, if you didn't have them removed.
When the environment they live... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
25th January 2009
Obesity Definition: Obesity is an abnormal accumulation of body fat, usually 20% or more over an individual's ideal body weight. Obesity is associated with increased risk of illness, disability, and death. Obesity is a serious concern to all health care... Read >
Author: katijs
21st January 2009
Bipolar disorder is considered as the most severe among all psychiatric disorders. Its major symptoms are: alternate periods of mania or high energy or creativity and to bouts of depression with varying degrees to severity. Due to these major disorders, b... Read >
Author: RxBids
16th January 2009
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD is when the sufferer repetitively encountered intrusive thoughts, and usually associated with fear and worry. The sufferer will be acting repeatedly washing and cleaning, or cross checking something over and over again... Read >
Author: johnpolish
11th January 2009
Recently, the issue of the power of positive thinking was brought to light by someone, and the subject was actually skewed to someone who had been suffering from a bout of depression for a long time. They had tried placebos and anti depressants, with no v... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
08th January 2009
When people think of depression, they tend to focus more on how it affects a person mentally. It is true that depression is caused by either a chemical imbalance, a traumatic event or is a condition that is passed down through genetics; however, regardles... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
05th January 2009
Panic attacks are defined as sudden intense episodes of extreme physical, emotional and mental panic or terror, usually focused around an abnormal fear. Panic attacks are usually brief, and may last less than ten minutes, although some of the symptoms may... Read >
Author: jamessmith
19th December 2008
Before you can treat depression you have to know exactly what you are dealing with. Depression troubles 15 million Americans every year, it's not a joke. The most troubling aspect is that only about 1/3 of those people seek help. It's the stereotypes asso... Read >
Author: Kalidas
19th December 2008
Chronic Depression is also known as Dysthymia. This illness can be serious although not as severe as bouts with Major Depression. Someone who knows you may have chronic depression, but you have no idea. Typically someone with this illness can live a regul... 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
A few days of feeling sad or depressed does not mean depression. A serious condition that can last months or even years, that's depression. According to various reports as many as fifteen million Americans suffer from this disease. Only about 4.5 million ... Read >
Author: Kalidas
11th December 2008
When first I began my hypnotherapy practice, very few people were familiar with the term IBS - Irritable Bowel Syndrome
In those times, IBS was most often referred to as 'spastic colon' and it was a mystery to all but a few perceptive specialist practi... Read >
Author: Peter Field
05th December 2008
Depression must first be understood before it's treated. Depression troubles 15 million Americans every year, it's not a joke. The most difficult part of it is that about 2/3 of those people won't seek depression treatment. The old stereotypes of menta... Read >
Author: Chokyi Ooi
04th December 2008
Are you suffering from swollen feet and indescribable pain? Well, you are not alone. It has been found out that as many as 3 out of 4 adults in the U.S. suffer from swollen and sore feet. However, this record does not provide you with an excuse to take yo... Read >
Author: WeightLossInfo
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
Fibromyalgia can be regarded as a complex disease. Just from the sound of it, people could think it is something very serious. Well, not really. It is a good thing that fibromyalgia pain relief can be accessed by everybody these days. It is a health conce... Read >
Author: Melissa Patterson
03rd December 2008
Stress is simply the way we feel when too much pressure is placed on us.
It is such a far reaching condition that its effects are thought to be felt in practically every kind of illness, every kind of disease.
Yet so few of us really have an effecti... Read >
Author: Peter Field
02nd December 2008
A truck driver believed to have been on medication caused a chain of mini accidents on northbound Highway 1 in San Jose. The 56-year-old motorist initially clipped a white sedan, and then kept driving, hitting several signs on the way. He eventually cam... Read >
Author: Robert Reeves
01st December 2008
Not too long ago, scientists believed that adults couldn’t grow new neurons in their brain. However, work over the last several years has debunked this myth. We now know that adults continue to grow new neurons throughout life, a process called neurogen... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
25th November 2008
People suffering anxiety and panic disorders suffer various emotional and mental trauma and depression. Life can be a constant battle worrying about certain situations. It is almost like everything that you think of would finally lead you to panic about s... Read >
Author: Laxman M
24th November 2008
Panic attacks are also known as Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) or panic disorder. People suffering panic disorders experience a feeling of getting a heart attack, nervousness, profuse sweating, sleeplessness etc. They tend to avoid all social situatio... Read >
Author: Laxman M
24th November 2008
Panic attacks can be very challenging to live with and it can hinder with the normal functioning of a person. Person experiencing an anxiety attack or panic attack will experience symptoms ranging from increased heart rate, palpitations, feeling of gettin... Read >
Author: Laxman M
18th November 2008
SAD or seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression that percolates into people in the winter months. Though the spread is effective from the month of September, it generally assumes worrying proportions between December-February. The reason is sim... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
10th November 2008
We gain weight either because we consume too many calories, or burn too few, or (most likely, a combination of both). But as we all know, regular habits aren't easily changed, especially if it means cutting out our favorite food treats. The only way to do... Read >
Author: Stanley Joe Griffith
21st October 2008
Have you ever wondered if you child has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD? The symptoms for ADHD are often varied and hard to distinguish from normal child’s bad behavior. If you’ve tried every form of discipline to your child, you may ... Read >
Author: gonejee
21st October 2008
SAD is the acronym for Seasonal Affective Disorder. A legitimate mood-related disorder, it stems from the deterioration of the long hours of daylight into the long winter hours of darkness. The disruption to the body’s internal clock with the changing l... Read >
Author: Rosana Horowitz
17th October 2008
Pain, one of the worst words is being experienced by number of people all over the world. Both physically and mentally it is a traumatizing experience. In this imperfect world, people have to work hard to earn. They don’t have enough time to take a comp... Read >
Author: Article Manager
16th October 2008
A lot of people take to alcohol as they believe it eases out their nerves during panic situations. It is true that a drink or two gives you a more relaxed feeling so does that mean alcohol can be used to keep panic attacks in check? Absolutely not!
Whi... Read >
Author: Laxman M
15th October 2008
A lot of people suffering panic attacks have trouble sleeping in the night. It is estimated that about 40% of people experiencing panic disorders experience panic attacks in the night. Lack of sleep can place severe stress on the normal functioning of the... Read >
Author: Laxman M
15th October 2008
Panic attacks can be extremely devastating and a lot of people take to medications hoping it would give them some relief from their suffering. You should understand the exact role of medication and the true cause of panic attacks so that you can treat the... Read >
Author: Laxman M
22nd September 2008
Bipolar affective disorder, also known as manic depression disorder, is a psychological disorder that puts the affected person through mood swings or mood cycling, involving depressive episodes, mania episodes, and/or mixed episodes. Bipolar affective di... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp
18th September 2008
There are many reasons why some people suffer from insomnia. There are some age-old methods that may help. However, for some people, such methods might not be enough to treat the problem. You can also seek advice from your doctor who can prescribe medicat... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
09th September 2008
Hairy tongue, also known as black tongue, is a gentle condition of elongation and staining of the fingerlike projections (papillae) on the tongue surface. This condition may be caused by overgrowth of a bacteria or yeast that produces a colored substance.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) is also called vagoglossopharyngeal neuralgia. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is characterized by shock like pains in the territory of the glossopharyngeal nerve. It is in every way similar to tic douloureux except for the dis... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
The causes of night sweats, as defined by Wikipedia, quite alarmingly, can be a symptom of various and potentially serious diseases.
More commonly, the causes of night sweats are tied to women's menopause symptoms.
Menopause studies document one of ... Read >
Author: John Russell
05th September 2008
In a desperate attempt to shrink their bodies, most people are taking a variety of diet pills each day totally ignorant of the harmful side effects they may bring along. Generally, all over-the-counter drugs are concoctions of the same basic ingredients t... Read >
Author: Mike Lombardy
05th September 2008
It seems a contradiction in terms to speak of contaminated drinking water. Drinking water should be pure by definition. Contaminants however come from many sources and can pollute water at any stage along its distribution.Pollutants can be grouped accordi... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI
03rd September 2008
While hypnosis was once considered a "new-age" treatment, today, it is gaining in popularity to help overcome many things such as smoking, weight gain, and stress. In mild cases, where a person recognizes the triggers but would like help controlling their... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
02nd September 2008
You've probably heard a hundred times about the high level of water contamination caused by industrial pollutants over the last several decades. But now environmental scientists are telling us that prescription drugs in drinking water are becoming a new t... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero
02nd September 2008
Carbohydrate cravings are difficult to deal with, especially when you are trying to maintain a low carbohydrate way of life. However, carbohydrate cravings are not just a matter of will power. As Dr. Atkins points out in his book, carbohydrates produce a ... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta
22nd August 2008
Interpersonal Therapy:
This therapy deals with how you relate to other people in your life. It focuses on how you communicate and express you feelings. Your social skills are seen at the key to understanding why you are having trouble in your life. Y... Read >
Author: John Samson
20th August 2008
What can you do when the symptoms of menopause last for years and nothing seems to work? Everywhere women are looking for a safe way to get menopause relief.
There are many safe ways to get natural menopause relief, and one of the most effective is nat... Read >
Author: Randy Hough
17th August 2008
Distal Symmetrical Polyneuropathy This type, also called simply polyneuropathy, involves the feet and legs and is usually described by the person as numbness or tingling in the feet. Sometimes a burning sensation is noted. Normalizing blood-glucose levels... Read >
Author: Alien
15th August 2008
Have you read about this recently? Studies conducted by the National Geological Survey and the Environmental Protection Agency have detected drugs in drinking water. It isn't enough that we have to worry about industrial pollution fouling our water. No... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero
15th August 2008
Bruxism is the medical term given to the ghastly habit of grinding the teeth. Most people who are suffering from this condition don't know about it, for they usually clench their teeth during their sleep. Several studies show that bruxism may be related t... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
13th August 2008
Australian citizens are up in arms about hundreds of thousands of prescriptions for SSRI-type anti-depressants such as Zoloft and Prozac being written for children despite warnings that they’re unsafe for anyone under 24, and all paid for with tax dolla... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
29th July 2008
The drug Paxil was approved by the FDA in 1993. Since then it has become one of the most widely prescribed and heralded anti-depressants on the market. Paxil is in the family of drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Paxil is a... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
29th July 2008
Stress is an epidemic of plague-like proportions. It affects people from all walks of life.
Stress can come from family, friends, workplace concerns, or personal frustrations. It can lead to worry, panic, anger, and resentment. If stress is decreasing ... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
25th July 2008
I’m shocked! In recent weeks I’ve been on a quest to learn about what exactly is in my drinking water. I had already read that the Ralph Nader Institute had issued a report stating, “U.S. drinking water contains more than 2,100 toxic chemicals that... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero
24th July 2008
If you are suffering from depression, it is important that you get help before your problem worsens. Ignoring depression will not make it go away – You need to see a therapist or a psychiatrist to find out what the best treatment for you is. Consuming d... Read >
Author: Ian Spencer
17th July 2008
The guidance and help of veterans is a must to provide them a safe, loving and healthy environment to live in.
Here are few precautions that we should take to make our home poison-free for our loving pets:
- Beware of the plants present in the house... Read >
Author: kon5518
03rd July 2008
It is a well known fact how devastating a migraine headache can be. Although, there is no ‘switch on – disappear’ approach to treat migraines, there are a few home methods that could be tried which could ease out the pain and bring about a relief fr... Read >
Author: Laxman M
20th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Sandy Adamson
Panic and anxiety are almost part of our life today. Compared to anxiety attacks, panic attacks only last for a short period but during that period you will suffer an intense fear, uneasiness and worries. You may also... Read >
Author: Sandy Adamson
13th June 2008
Just getting through a day can be a struggle for someone suffering from a depression. There are different forms of therapy and medication that can help the patient suffering this disease. Both can be given separately or in combination.
These treatments... Read >
Author: suegold
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
05th June 2008
My migraine was initially diagnosed when I was 36 years old. As with many migraine sufferers the debilitating attacks occurred weekly, affecting my ability to function and lead a 'normal life'.
To find relief and help, my first port of call was to my G... Read >
Author: joyh
29th May 2008
Blepharitis, in layman's words, is the inflammation of the eyelids accompanied with such symptoms as redness, itching, burning, excessive tearing, blurred vision, and dry eye. These symptoms are associated with bacterial infections on the lids. As current... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
06th May 2008
I am so stressed out today! How many times lately have you said or heard this expression? "Stress" has become such a common household word that we use it to describe everything from the rush of the morning commute to the hours of homework our children co... Read >
Author: Drroth
30th April 2008
Magnetic therapy has been used in China for over 4,000 years as non-invasive therapy to relieve migraine pain, insomnia, digestive problems, sinusitis and muscular aches when traditional medicines have failed. Some people believe that just any magnet will... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
31st March 2008
A generalized anxiety disorder is an anxiety disorder that is distinguished by chronic anxiety even when there is nothing to incite it to happen. People who suffer from a generalized anxiety disorder normally find that they have to go through each day wit... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh
30th March 2008
Armed with the proper information, there’s no reason to fear the latest news about toxins and pharmaceutical drugs being found in your water. Not to say that this news isn’t alarming. Measures must be taken to remove these harmful substances from ou... Read >
Author: Cheryl McCoy
19th March 2008
It is a drug which primarily targets major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), pain related to diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Cymbalta affects chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced and cause depression. It works by ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
17th March 2008
Depression, anxiety and stress have always been around in our society. However, since 1990 they have tripled and on the increase. These have now surfaced as chronic medical conditions. They are a handicap to the sufferers because their thoughts, moods a... Read >
Author: cheatle894
17th March 2008
As Americans grow larger each year, the topic of obesity and its causes are still being debated. The weight loss industry tends to focus on the idea that obesity is from over consumption and lack of exercise.four donuts
While over consumption and a sed... Read >
Author: Gen
10th March 2008
You probably know by now of the many different benefits of fish oil. These benefits are wide-ranging. Within the scope of these benefits are just about all body parts - from the heart to brain, and from stomach to the skin.
The benefits of fish oil can... Read >
Author: Dan
28th February 2008
There are many different anxiety disorders, but their one common underlying characteristic is the overwhelming and incessant worry and fear experienced. For those who suffer from anxiety disorders, there is a variety of treatments available to help you ov... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
26th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com
Introduction: Urinary problems are increasingly common in cats. Problems with the lower urinary tract (LURT) are related to diet, while kidney failure increases with age.
Symptoms of urinary problems ... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
12th February 2008
Anxiety disorders are a common problem, affecting approximately 20 million adults and children in America. Anxiety is a common emotion consisting of uncertainty and worry faced by many, whilst anxiety disorders are when such fears are experienced irration... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
30th January 2008
For those who suffer from anxiety attacks, you will find that the incessant worry and fear will slowly erode your self confidence and reduce your quality of life. Thankfully, anxiety disorders are treatable, and can offer you relief from the symptoms and ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
24th January 2008
Overweight people are becoming the norm and unfortunately this is very unhealthy. The reward for losing weight is not only a better looking body but also a body that is alert, energetic, strong and healthy. Couple this with a more positive self esteem a... Read >
Author: dream
23rd January 2008
Bruxism is the medical term for the grinding of teeth or the clenching of jaws, this commonly occurs to people while they are under stress or during sleep. It is well known that around 30 to 40 million Americans suffer from bruxism during sleep, but as we... Read >
Author: liz
21st January 2008
Lenders base all of their rates, terms, and fees on risk. They obviously want to earn money, but more importantly want their loans to be protected so that there is a platform to earn. Much like an insurance company, lenders give out a great deal of mone... Read >
Author: De la Vega
20th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life
With the presidential debates gearing up again we are sure to hear more about health care. But we propose a slightly different question. In addition to asking how we can get more people healthcare coverage, we shoul... Read >
28th August 2007
Bipolar affective disorder, also known as manic depression disorder, is a mental illness that causes the patient to experience mood swings or mood cycling, involving depressive episodes, mania episodes, and/or mixed episodes. There are many treatment opt... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
28th August 2007
Bipolar affective disorder, also known as bipolar disorder or manic depression, is a mental illness in which the patient has mood swings or mood cycling. The mood cycles between depression, mania, and normal behaviors. Depression episodes are typically ... 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
15th August 2007
There are many benefits to learning Reiki & self healing is only one. When it comes to mental healing Reiki allows you to let go of those things that may have been bothering you for years.
In some cases, people are unaware of the “energy blocks”... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
13th August 2007
"…for similar levels of heart rate and oxygen consumption, the magnitude of the biomechanical stimuli is greater with jumping on a rebounder trampoline than with running, a finding that might help identify acceleration parameters needed for the design o... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com
10th August 2007
People often encounter situations that can bring them stress or anxiety. Sometimes, these tough situations can bring out the best in a person. In some cases, stress can also lead to more serious cases of anxiety, or even anxiety attacks.
But what ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
09th August 2007
Many times the people closest to us, who we wish understood us best, don’t.Give up your need for validation.Let go of wanting other people’s approval or sanction for what you are trying to do.If you know you need a nap, take one.You don’t need anyon... Read >
Author: Rebecca Rengo
07th August 2007
A physician may prescribe 150 mg Zyban to stop smoking. Zyban is a brand name of the drug Bupropion. It is also sold under the name Wellbutrin and is sometimes prescribed for depression in the United States.
The drug was originally approved by the ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
07th August 2007
The newest “stop smoking pill” is Varenicline, sold under the brand name Chantix in the US and Champix in Europe and Canada. This stop smoking medication was approved by the FDA in August 2006 and was approved for sale in Europe shortly thereafter. ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
25th July 2007
For some time headaches and migraines were considered psychologically based and were not thought to be a serious physical condition. Women, as a whole, are generally affected by headaches more often than men and it is possible that this partially explains... Read >
Author: Alien
24th July 2007
Migraines aren't just another bad headache; they are intense throbbing headaches that can be further distinguished by specific symptom patterns. A basilar type migraine which is also called Bickerstaff syndrome, involves symptoms such as dizziness, incoor... Read >
Author: Alien
24th July 2007
Daily persistent headaches also known as chronic daily headaches, affect approximately five percent of adults. They will usually occur for at least fifteen days in a given month and may even strike on a daily basis. While most people will experience a hea... Read >
Author: Alien
20th July 2007
Can you cure depression by simply going to the gym? The answer to that question might have you finally buying that club membership. According to a report published in Psychosomatic Medicine, regular (3-4 times per week) exercise may fight depression j... Read >
Author: barpubl
20th July 2007
Everybody goes through bouts with the blues but suffering from prolonged sadness that lasts weeks, months and even years is different. Vicki was no different from anyone else, she had a family, a job and a circle of friends who she saw regularly. Howe... Read >
Author: barpubl
05th July 2007
Four million Canadian women and more than ten times as many American women are dealing with menopausal issues. Perimenopause, which is the build-up to menopause, begins as early as thirty-five years of age. What if the combined voices of this legion of... Read >
Author: Ellen Besso
02nd July 2007
Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant. It works by blocking nerve impulses (or pain sensations) that are sent to your brain. It s a skeletal muscle relaxant and a central nervous system (CNS) depressant. It is used to relieve pain, tenderness, and limitati... Read >
Author: carina coderis
01st July 2007
There is nothing really wrong with anxiety and depression when they do not interfere in a person’s everyday lives. Anxiety by itself may help spur a person in facing an upcoming task and depression may result in slowing down a person and thereby offer o... Read >
Author: Alien
01st July 2007
Don't do anything right away you don't have to. You don’t need the added pressure stress and it's hard to assess the situation and respond appropriately if you're overwhelmed by anxious thoughts and feelings. Identify the "trigger." What just happened t... Read >
Author: Alien
01st July 2007
When you suffer from depression and anxiety, making decisions can feel an almost impossible task. Everything overwhelms you. You suffer from chronic stress, and feel paralyzed. Fortunately, there is help. Professional therapists can help you wind your way... Read >
Author: Alien
19th June 2007
Are you currently suffering from anxiety? There are plenty of medications that you can use with this problem.
There are some doctors that prescribed medications such as Tranquillizers, Anti-Depressants and Sleeping Tablets to treat postnatal depres... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
21st May 2007
At the age of 30, she thought she had dealt with all of her major issues. Though her marriage was somewhat rocky in the beginning, things were really starting to smooth out. Her career was stable and her two kids were growing up healthy and happy. But som... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
10th May 2007
Statistics suggests that a significant percentage of adults are afflicted by snoring. Snoring is socially annoying, and indicates serious medical conditions as well. Snoring treatment is highly individualistic in keeping with the variety of causes.
Mai... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp
25th April 2007
Researchers have known for a long time that the sea holds many great cures and treatments for humans. Some of the compounds made naturally in sea life are not found anywhere on land and have proven to help humans in a number of ways. Now researchers are s... Read >
Author: Golden24
23rd April 2007
Depression is the number one mental disorder in the western world with an ever increasing number of patients. Luckily there are many different types of depression medication and other treatments for depression available nowadays that are effective and all... Read >
Author: Alex Matis
21st April 2007
A growing number of depression patients are interested in using herbal depression medicine rather than prescription drugs to treat their condition. While herbal treatment for depression is in many cases not really proven to be effective the herbal depress... Read >
Author: Alex Matis
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
10th April 2007
Hippocrates is sometimes called the “father of medicine” and it is from his name that we get the Hippocratic Oath that all qualified physicians must take before being allowed to practice medicine. So when he prescribes an herb called St. John’s ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
04th April 2007
A study published in BMC Psychiatry, an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles, found that taking vitamin B12 may be helpful in treating depression.
The research, completed by Kuopio University in Finland, monitored 11... Read >
Author: Tim Moore
29th March 2007
Anti-Depressants: Effective for Young Children?
With the recent controversy involving anti-depressants and their safety, the issue of prescribing anti-depressant drugs for young children is more controversial than ever. But are anti-depressants eff... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
27th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jason Sisneros
Every sunrise you awaken and find yourself on destiny's doorstep with a choice about what you will turn this day into. Will you choose to replay the day before, or step across the threshold of your destiny to embrace t... Read >
Author: Jason W. Sisneros
27th March 2007
For many women there are few things more distressing than the thought of going bald. Hair loss or thinning hair is expected in men over a certain age. For a woman � it can be a terrible blow to self esteem striking at the root of her femininity.
Ha... Read >
27th March 2007
If you are one of those toiling millions suffering from acute depression, anxiety and stress, then acupuncture can serve as a perfect remedy. Acupuncture is a holistic method that can integrate functions of mind and body and balance all types of emotional... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
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
07th March 2007
St. John's wort has been traditionally used to treat mental disorders as well as nerve pain for centuries. It has been acknowledged by herbalists as a sedative and a effective treatment for malaria as well as a balm for wounds, burns, and insect bites.
... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson
28th February 2007
First of all, detox is a term used to define the process of detoxification, which is used to describe the process of removing any toxic waste from the body. Many people today use detox as a way of cleansing their colons of unwanted waste, but for many, de... Read >
Author: Chonticha Marijne
20th February 2007
Most women experience the onset of the menopause at an average age of about 50, but it can start anytime from the early forties to the late fifties. Symptoms can vary: some women sail through but others suffer the miseries of irritability, loss of libido,... Read >
Author: Tony Luck
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
There as been much discussion in relation to the many ad campaigns that are being shown for the various anti depressants. There are basically two different points of view when it comes to the use of anti depressants. There happens to be a good number of p... Read >
Author: Mark Gardner
10th January 2007
Learning to trust and live by our intuitive inner guidance systems is not about developing fancy party tricks to impress our friends. It is about learning to return to a life of balance that is guided from a deeper source of wisdom than our current cultu... Read >
Author: Robin Rice
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 >
27th December 2006
by Leslie Reynolds-Benns, lesliereynoldsbenns.com
Are you finding yourself tired and unable to get through the work on your desk? Have you no energy when you return home at night? Are your children’s demands too much for you to bear. Do you... Read >
Author: Teinamarrie Nelson
04th December 2006
People Building NLP and Hypnotherapy Training are making their mark on the Hypnosis and NLP Community. Not satisfied with providing outstanding acclaimed trainings, they are actually impacting on parliament.
People Building NLP and Hypnosis, have a dre... Read >
Author: People Building
17th November 2006
Can you smell your way to good health? There are many people who now think or are sure that you can.
The planet is filled with natural fragrances that many of us take for granted. However there are many who believe that the right natural fragrances can... Read >
Author: Rodger Cresswell
10th October 2006
The main problem about the headache is that it is not a self-contained disease. It demands an exclusive course of treatment.
It is simply futile to treat the headache as such in a traditional way, unless you know the underlying causes of it. Your head... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
03rd October 2006
While I certainly don't want to downplay the severity of the incidents involving Charger linebacker Steve Foley and Bengal linebacker Odell Thurman, the reports of the apparent attempted suicide of TO is really the final straw.
Millions of other sports... Read >
Author: Peter Sparks
07th September 2006
"The Change" Medical Problem or Spiritual Passage?
Four million Canadian women and more than ten times as many American women are dealing with menopausal issues. Perimenopause, which is the build-up to menopause, begins as early as thirty-five year... Read >
Author: Ellen Besso
17th August 2006
Are you stressed out and tired of not being happy? Perhaps
you are not paying enough attention to yourself. While many
stress reduction techniques are available, I would like to
discuss weight training as a stress reduction technique.
The payoff fo... Read >
Author: John C. Purfield
25th July 2006
The cause of most hair loss is genetic. There is a gene you received from your mother that causes your hair follicles to die when you get an accumulation of DHT a metabolite of testosterone. When the follicle dies, the hair falls out, and that's that.... Read >
Author: David Everett
24th July 2006
Is Your Child Suffering From Teen Depression
Teen Depression is a rapidly growing concern in our society today.
Aside from obesity, teen depression is one of the major concerns affecting our youth today. Reaching near epidemic proportions, teen dep... Read >
Author: Dennis Driscoll
15th July 2006
Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
The cell phone is ringing, the kids are hungry, the microwave is beeping and the cat has to go outand it's only 8 a.m. Sound familiar? This kind of day can cause stress and confusion that leave us feeling as if we have no esc... Read >
Author: Mardie Caldwell
18th June 2006
At some point in our lives, we will experience some sort of chronic pain that we positively hate and wish to go away. But as much as we seek pain relief immediately and despise the discomfort, the truth is that pain is useful to our survival as it alerts... Read >
Author: Scott Baker
16th June 2006
Because of an unorganized life style and unhealthy eating habits many people are loosing control over their weight. Crave for hunger when combined with high calorie food is the path leading to obesity. Obesity has now become the formula for disaster. It l... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter
13th June 2006
There are many products to help you quit smoking. Although neither of them can 100% guarantee success, a quit smoking product can greatly ease the cessation process. Here is a brief overview at some of the most popular quit smoking products and their effe... Read >
Author: Nguek-Fluek Nguang
30th April 2006
I suffer from the classic version of depression . I started with bouts of it when I was seventeen, but it wasn't until my late thirties or early forties that it got so bad that I had to seek help. Over the years doctors prescribed Zoloft, Prozac, Paxil, L... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
14th April 2006
Copyright 2006 "My Best Friend Tinnitus"
How much screaming will you tolerate before taking decisive action.
I have learnt to preach to the choir in my ears. I did so because there came a time a when I realized that no one and nothing was going to r... Read >
13th April 2006
How much screaming will you tolerate before taking decisive action.
I have learnt to preach to the choir in my ears. I did so because there came a time a when I realized that no one and nothing was going to rid me of my tinnitus.
Just a small remind... Read >
Author: mark goeder
01st April 2006
The brain is clearly one of the most important parts of our body. With many of the processes and functions of the brain still not fully understood, it can be difficult to tell exactly what you need to help make it function properly. There are some supplem... Read >
Author: John Gibb
28th March 2006
Omega 3 and Depression
Natural remedies for depression...
Because of the negative side-effects associated with prescription anti-depressants, many people suffering from the symptoms of mild to moderate depression are looking at natural remedies. Sev... Read >
Author: Dan Ho
09th March 2006
Shannon is a client of ours and this is the amazing story of her struggle to lose weight and lead a normal and productive life again.
She Writes...
THANK YOU for giving me my life back!
I am so grateful for this amazing program! It's allowed me t... Read >
Author: Glenn Freiboth
07th March 2006
In some cases of anxiety and depression a patient clings to hope by taking anti-depressant drugs in hope that it is the answer to their prayers in relieving them of their symptoms. It has been proven that certain drugs work for some and not for others.
... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr
10th February 2006
At least one out of every 20 Americans gets depressed each year, and many rely on anti-depressants to help them cope. A new study shows the herb St. Johns Wort might be just as effective, and with fewer side effects.
About St. Johns Wort:
The August 3,... Read >
Author: Home herb
02nd February 2006
Here's something I find very interesting: when we come down with a cold or develop an illness, such as chicken pox, pneumonia, or strep throat, we don't hesitate to go to the doctor. If we have a disease, such as diabetes or cancer, we seek all the medica... Read >
Author: Roger Chaumont
02nd February 2006
Anxiety
Do you often find yourself stressed out because of certain misfortunes of the past or uncertainty of future? How frequently do you feel a pang of an unpleasant emotion in anticipation of some ill- defined calamity? If very often it is time for y... Read >
Author: JTM Marketing
17th January 2006
You have done your research on gastric bypass surgery, and determined whether your insurance carrier will pay for the procedure. You have the CPT/ICD-9 codes memorized, and you're on a first-name basis with the member services rep at the insurance company... Read >
Author: Anil Kumar Pammidimukkala
13th January 2006
On January 5th 2006 researchers annouced their studies, they learned that protein p11 plays a key role in depression. Protein p11 appears to regulate signaling of the brain chemical Serotonin. In so many studies done before Serotonin has been linked with ... Read >
Author: Nick Spagan
11th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Christopher Green
They're the plagues of the modern world. Stress, depression and anxiety are on the increase every year and they show no signs of ending their relentless onslaught. Over 40 million people are affected by these illnesses ... Read >
Author: Chris Green
07th January 2006
Here are some drugs that can prevent or reduce panic attacks. This is not meant to be a comprehensive list, but examples of drugs that have worked well for this painful disease.
Tricyclic antidepressants
These drugs are used to treat severe depressi... Read >
Author: Hugh Thorpe
26th December 2005
For those of us with a sweet tooth, there is good news on the dental front. Despite the fact that raisins are sweet and sticky, scientists at the University of Illinois in Chicago have found them to contain compounds that prevent tooth decay and gingiviti... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
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
22nd November 2005
I bought a coloring book yesterday from Wal-Mart. I hadn't colored in years and I got the strange urge to out of the blue. I also bought a 24-pack of Crayola crayons. The box says they are non-toxic which is a relief. I just wonder who sells the toxic cra... Read >
Author: Timothy Ward
03rd November 2005
By Tess Thompson
When your child is diagnosed with ADD or ADHD, deciding on the best form of treatment can be an extremely draining and intensely personal process. Recent headlines about dangerous side effects of commonly prescribed drugs such as Rital... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson
06th October 2005
Depression, Diabetes, Sleep and Hypnosis--A Surprising Connection
By C. Devin Hastings, C.I.
"You cannot always control circumstances, but you can control your own thoughts."
Discussed in this article:
1) The Sleep-Diabetes Connection.
2)... Read >
Author: Devin Hastings
20th September 2005
Prescription drugs as is evident from the very name are those that are prescribed to us by doctor to cure our illness. These drugs are not illicit and almost all of them are readily available in the retail medicine stores. But there are quite a few crucia... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
27th August 2005
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic disease that affects the musculoskeletal system. Symptoms vary widely among sufferers, but generally include muscle and joint aches, chronic fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome, headaches and tenderness in several o... Read >
Author: Eddie Tobey
25th August 2005
Essential oils provide a wonderful natural-medicine alternative to common ailments we see at home. Their actions are broad and diverse, ranging from topical antiseptics and anti-inflammatories to analgesics, digestive system tonics, and anti-depressants. ... Read >
Author: Misty Cech
21st August 2005
Mental Muscle:
As with all your organs in the body,your brain is subject to age-related fatigue. Levels of nutrients and vital oxygen slowly decline. Conditions such as Diabetes and hypertension can accelerate aging and increase the risk of memory proble... Read >
Author: andy casasanta
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