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Depression natural treatment

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Man is that the social animal who has return with his own development. He has return to the present section with his own thoughts and ideas. He not only got the compensations with his progress but additionally got a number of the negative aspects like he was exposed to many diseases that came within the […]

Depression Is A Real Illness

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

As a result of most folks get depressed on occasion, there is that eternal question if depression may be a real illness. The answer is: yes. The clinical one, that is. It’s been said that regarding one out of eight United States residents can doubtless become clinically depressed. Some experience it once in a […]

Medication and Therapy Treatments For Manic Depression

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Medication plays a critical function in combating the symptoms of manic depression illness or bipolar 1 disorder / depression. In fact, In thousands of instances, medication is the main thing that is helping to keep them going. But medications are not perfect and for some they can cause adverse side effects. And the same is […]

ADHD In Adults Problems Are Increasing

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is a condition that is growing more and more common in children. Many people believe that this is due to a diet of processed foods that children are accustomed to eating in today’s fast-paced world. Some psychologists believe that the tendency for children to develop ADHD is genetic. While […]

Ultimately Stop Stress and Anxiety.

Friday, February 12th, 2010

 
In order to stop stress and anxiety from becoming a daily occurrence one must start off early in the morning.You can walk around the block, do 50 sit-ups, 25 push-ups, any form of exercise will do.
Stress comes from both internal and external stimulus yet can be controlled and alleviated if the right tools are […]

Further Physiology of PTSD

Friday, February 12th, 2010

This is the second article in a short series on PTSD, taken from work I did for my degree in Health Sciences. Before reading it please scan through the previous article.
To understand the differences between the origins, pathways and hormones involved in PTSD, and why their action can become chronic and debilitating, one must first […]


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