Posts Tagged ‘depression’

Top Ten So-Called "Habits" That May Indicate That You Have Anxiety

There isn’t anyone in this world who does not engage in some sort of “habit”…and often on a daily basis. Some people walk fast, while others twist their hair, for example. While most of these are actually benign behaviors, you should know that there are some habits that actually could be a sign [...]

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7 Simple Ways to Be Healthier and Happier

I was reading a story in the Health section of the Los Angeles Times (May 22, 2006) about the effect Botox injections may have in easing depression. It seems Botox injections prevent people from frowning, and there may be a correlation between facial expressions and depression. Yes, it?s true, folks, smiling makes people [...]

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Understanding ADHD

Although this disorder has been researched and studied for over a
century, there are still aspects of it that are not understood by the
general public. ADHD is a disorder that affects a person’s ability
to pay attention and focus. This sounds simple enough, but the
disorder shows up in people in different ways. [...]

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Mitral Valve Prolapse - Healing is Possible - A Case Study

Helen, (not her real name) a tall, attractive seventy-year-old woman, who was a V.P. in her company, had a history of being in relationships with passive aggressive men, which left her disappointed and unsure of herself. This is my fifth long-term relationship, she lamented and I am recognizing after a year of dating, he [...]

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Migraine Headaches - Eight Prevention Steps

Anyone who has experienced a migraine headache knows how debilitating they can be. Migraine headaches are characterized by extreme pain and pressure, usually over one eye or concentrated on one side of the head; sometimes they are accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light. An episode can last anywhere from a few hours [...]

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Worried About Your Future?

Today we are happy healthy individuals; we are able to do the necessary tasks without any extra help. Life would be pleasant if it could continue just the way it is now, but then we have a future the most unpredictable aspect in the whole cosmos.
Some may argue that future is filled with suspense and [...]

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Bio-Feedback Machine Offers Exciting Opportunity for Healing

Some days are more exciting than others. Recently, I met with a distributor of an extraordinary bio-feedback machine that has changed the way we look at natural healing methods.
Using quantum physics, the QXCI/SCIO bio-feedback machine runs a scan through your entire body, looking for viruses, fungi and other problems from A to Z?a total of [...]

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Is It Alzheimer’s, Depression or Normal Aging Memory Decline?

A. Overview
From time to time, we all forget where we left our keys, walked into a room not knowing why we went there in the first place, or have trouble recalling what we ate last night. If we are elderly, our first thought or fear is ?Am I getting Alzheimer?s?? Not necessarily. [...]

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms Must Be Diagnosed and Treated

Millions of Americans with clinical depression and/or generalized anxiety disorder symptoms are not being diagnosed or treated. This is the conclusion of a survey, conducted by Roper Starch Worldwide Inc., on behalf of the National Mental Health Association’s (NMHA) and published on June 6, 2004.
According to the survey, only 18 percent of all adult Americans [...]

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How To Avoid Descent Into Depression

You?ll hear many times that single events can trigger a major episode of stress, depression and anxiety. The key word is ?trigger?, because that is all a single event is. It doesn?t actually CAUSE stress, depression or anxiety but it does trigger a sequence of behaviors that lead to mental trauma.
But how does this happen?
Descent [...]

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