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by Tracy Crowe - 2007-04-25
We have all heard the standard definition for depression. A depressed person is supposed to be often unable to perform daily activities because they don't feel like getting out of bed. They are supp...
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by Dane Tannahill - 2007-04-25
So we know what Anxius is, but how does it benefit us - really?Before I wrote this I wondered if it was necessary to do so. I thought "it's obvious what the benefits are. If the claims, word of mouth ...
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by Sarah Bakewell - 2007-04-25
Even though it's probably not something you think about, your mood is a huge factor in your life. Feel bad; you'll do less, be less motivated and create less opportunities to make life better.Thoughts...
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by Christina Sponias - 2007-04-23
Many people have the impression that all we need to be happy are the proper conditions for a decent life - most of which can be bought with money. However, the truth is quite the opposite, because dep...
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by Robert Beckwith - 2007-04-23
Yes I have been there as well, and I am still a sufferer, just on a lesser scale. You are probably reading this article because you have these symptoms or you know of someone that does for whom you ca...
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by Alex Matis - 2007-04-23
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 d...
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by Shashi Agarwal MD - 2007-04-22
"Just because her eyes don't tear doesn't mean her heart doesn't cry." UnknownDepression incites a host of deleterious psychological and physiological changes in our bodies, that eventually precipitat...
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by Jean Morgan - 2007-04-22
What is serotonin? It is a chemical that is found in the brain that enhances your mood. But exactly how does it do this? Without getting too technical, this article will try to explain how serotonin w...
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by Sammy Kay - 2007-04-20
Anxiety, by definition, is a heightened state of fearful awareness with heart and thoughts racing. Depression, on the other hand, is a dulling of all interest and an inability to concentrate, a lack ...
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by Chris Green - 2007-04-20
It is widely believed that antidepressant drugs are the best treatment for stress, depression and anxiety. After consulting with their health professional, many sufferers will be put on a course of an...
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by Albert Foong - 2007-04-20
Fighting depression and chronic pain is one of the most courageous things you can ever do.I remember when I was in the depths of depression. I didn't even know I was depressed. I raged. I argued with ...
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by Alex Matis - 2007-04-20
Depression is a serious mental disorder not to be confused with "normal" bad or depressed mood experienced by everyone sometimes. If a depression sufferer does not realise that he is depressed his lif...
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by Karen Hastings - 2007-04-19
Changing the way you think in order to improve the way you feel, forms the basis of cognitive approaches to mental-wellbeing. Cognitive therapies recognise that our thoughts can "colour" our experienc...
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by mrlee - 2007-04-18
According to Crew, who is a popular enthusiast of Scientology (who believes that we can be cured on ice natural means and that taking dose is performance our shape mischance), Brooke Shields should ha...
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by S Kalpna Sharma - 2007-04-13
Teenagers and youths are gold mines of a Nation, more they are pulverize better they shine" My dear Ezine readers, I am sad to discuss that while I was preparing for this article, I heard...
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by Welatonin Review - 2007-04-13
I wanted to share my Welatonin review after having a chance to check this product out. Hopefully, after reading about my review on Welatonin, you'll be able to decide for yourself whether or not this ...
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by lojosti - 2007-04-13
A panic attack can be an extremely frightening experience because, during one, people imagine the worst possible things happening to them - they may fear they are dying, suffocating, having a heart at...
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by Mike Adley - 2007-04-12
Unfortunately, the answer is yes. Depression is much more common in children and adolescents than once believed. For reasons that are not well understood, there has been a trend toward an earlier ag...
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by Pat Boardman - 2007-04-12
Someone who has experienced first-hand the realization that your mind can't recognize anything or anyone around you will tell you that fear doesn't come into play one bit. The amnesiac has far too man...
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by M. Jedediah - 2007-04-12
Anxiety attacks, also known as panic attacks, can strike at any time, usually with no warning. An attack can even come while you are sleeping, or seemingly completely at rest. One in 60 people with no...