treatment of depression
treatment of depression
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by Julie Redstone - 2007-02-04
The origin of depression may not be visible at all on an outer level where wealth, family, relationships, and success may all be in place and operating as signs and symbols of a successful life. Yet ...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-03-01
When it comes to mental illness, people are often reluctant to consult a physician or health professional, yet the treatment of depression as soon as it is diagnosed is crucial if any relief is to be ...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-03-05
What is depression(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Depression.html)? Are there any similarities between manic depression (bipolar disorder) and anxiety depression? What help is available to suffere...
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by Mitamins Team - 2007-03-07
"Regarding focusing on the good things, when you are depressed it is impossible to do. Yes, you can make an effort and think about them but it doesn't affect the mood/feelings. That is the nature of...
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by Mitamins Team - 2007-03-16
There is no way that we could appreciate the good times in life if we hadn't experienced the lows. Likewise, it is the memory of happier times that get us through the low points on life's journey. T...
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by Mitamins Team - 2007-03-26
Black Americans are more likely than whites to suffer severe, untreated and disabling depression, U.S. research shows. As reported elsewhere, researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health an...
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by Mitamins Team - 2007-03-27
In Germany, over 50% of depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders are treated with hypericin, an extract of St. John's wort. Prozac is used in just 5% of cases. Why are German doctors using an arch...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-03-30
Anxiety and depression(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Depression.html) are treatable forms of mental illness. With anxiety, the patients are overwhelmed with worry, too frightened to face a situat...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-04-05
Depression. It's not just a word. It's not just "the blues." It's a serious medical condition that affects countless individuals around the globe. In fact, some statistics put the figure of people who...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-04-10
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 ...