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Root Causes And General Symptoms Of Depression
About 7% of the US population is suffering from depression that needs medical attention. The number of people who have suffered at one time or another in their life from depression is about three times as high. According to the World Health Organization women are two to three times as likely to develop a depression than are men.Read more…Depression - It Can Affect Everyone
About 21 million people suffer from depression. Depression affects the way one feels about themselves. It involves the body, mood and thoughts.Read more…Anxiety And Depression – The Long Wait For Therapy
With a number of effective, low-cost solutions available for issues like anxiety, depression, insomnia, phobia and stress, why do they still affect so many people?Anxiety combined with depression is the most common form of mental health problem. Research by the Mental Health Foundation suggests that one in four of the adult population of the UK will experience some kind of mental health problem in the course of the next year.Read more…Depression And Clinical Depression
Today we know a lot more about depression, this disease is one of the common and dangerous mental conditions we can encounter in all societies and in all cultures, it is in fact, an across the board human situation which, in the last few years, significant achievements have been made.The understanding of depression and the recognition that it was, in fact, a serious mental condition, has brought about many opinions and researchers to try and discover more about the causes for depression and the ways to try and combat it. the modern ago, with psychoanalysis science and psychological research has discovered much about the human mind and spirit, and one of the most significant processes were the discovery of mental conditions that do not constitute a state of permanent mental disorder, these diseases were actually more like viruses, almost anyone had the unfortunate statistical chance of “catching” it, and everyone needed to know more about it so they could try and avoid it.Read more…Why Psychological Treatment Methods for Depression Can Work Better Than Antidepressants
Millions of people who are suffering from depression are currently taking antidepressant medication in an attempt to battle the condition. Oftentimes, doctors are quick to prescribe the medication -- in fact, many times, it's the first thing they do after diagnosing a patient.One of the keys to understanding and treating depression is understanding what antidepressants really do: they tackle the symptoms of depression, not the roots.Read more…Herbal Treatments for Depression: Expanding the Options on Your List of Depression Medication
Over 20 million adults in the U.S. are suffering from depression, and many of them have explored the use of antidepressant medication to help alleviate their symptoms.Read more…Alternative Treatment for Depression: Learning How Herbs Can Aid in Treating Depression Naturally
If you are like many of the 20.9 million adults in the U.S.Read more…Hurricanes and Depression Considered
During the 2005 Atlantic tropical hurricane season we heard that many psychologists had an abundance of people coming in who were overly depressed due to the bad weather and/or the fact that they have lost loved ones or could not handle it or go back home because their city was destroyed or devastated by a major category hurricane.The emotional scars that are often caused by huge mother nature events and disasters can be intensive. It is very important for psychologists to handle these issues of Depression and even more important that people do not let Depression get to them just because of the hurricane season.Read more…The Depression Diet — Feel Better Naturally Without Gaining Weight!
Depression is a serious illness that affects millions of Americans. Although many patients must manage their depression with medication and therapy, a good percentage of individuals with mild and moderate depression can successfully manage their symptoms with diet and exercise. This does not mean that their depression is “imaginary”.Read more…Foods that Help Relieve Anxiety, Panic and Depression Symptoms
Did you know that by making some modifications to your diet, you could alleviate many symptoms related to anxiety, panic and depression? Take a look at some simple ways to use your diet to improve your mental health today.The B Vitamin GroupThis group of vitamins can contribute significantly to your overall mental and physical health.Read more…Is Your House Making You Sick? Indoor Chemicals and the Depression Link!
Depression is the most common psychological disorder in the US. Those who suffer from depression usually have physical and psychological symptoms, like insomnia and fatigue. Scientists agree that depression is linked to heredity, illness, certain medications, and pregnancy.Read more…Domestic Violence And Depression
More and more people are reporting incidents of domestic violence to the police. If you are a victim of domestic violence you will be aware of just how frightening it can be. The question that many people ask is what are the causes of this violence, is the person just a lunatic or are there other reasons behind it.Read more…Fight Depression and Fatigue Naturally
Today we are going to teach you about a natural and effective way to fight depression and fatigue.Besides its physical health benefits, exercise is often said to help people simply feel good. And a growing number of studies are showing that these mood-boosting effects may even fight clinical depression.Read more…Depression During Menopause
As women approach midlife and menopause one of the things to be on the lookout for is depression. While menopause is not thought to be a cause of depression the two can occur at the same time. What is believed to be a cause of depression is changes in estrogen levels which occur during menopause.Read more…Depression Busters! 9 Common Depression Triggers Most People Ignore
Depression affects 1 out of every 10 Americans, although most people with depression do not seek treatment. Depression has been tied to heredity, biological disorders, and traumatic events. Major depression is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide.Read more…Depression: Frankencense and Lavender: Young Living Essential Oils
I was introduced to Young Living Essential oils several years ago and found them to be highly aromatic and pleasant to smell.I was drawn to the aromas very quickly largely because I enjoy beautiful aromas but also because these oils, unlike other oils I have tried are organically grown and carefully extracted to maintain the natural essential oil profile of the natural plant.It was quite an eye opener to me to realize what the natural plant oils actually smelled like.Read more…What Are The Common Symptoms Of Depression?
Major depressive disorder or depression as it is commonly known is a form of mental illness that leaves the patient in a gloomy state and also severely affects the appetite, work, relationships and all major aspects of life.Some of the major symptoms are as follows:Always undergoing feelings of sadness, irritability and tensionLoss of interest in activities of pleasure or lack of libidoFeeling fatigued even though you may not have done anythingHaving appetite problems which may lead to increased or decreased dietChanged sleeping habits, which could translate into too much sleep or too little of itAlways feeling restless or feeling slowed downLack of concentration and difficulty in making decisionsFeeling worthless, hopeless and experiencing emotions of guiltThinking of death and suicideWhat are the common causes of Depression?Depression is not caused by a single factor and is normally a result of one or more causes.Read more…What is Manic Depression?
Manic depression is that state of depression in which the patient suffers from mood swings which go between extreme elation and depression. So while one minute the patient may feel on top of the world the other minute there will be feelings of despair and helplessness. Although there are many factors that cause this kind of depression genetic reasons are the most prominent ones.Read more…Do I Suffer From Depression?
How do you feel when the weekend almost draws to a close? And the new week begins on Monday with truck loads of work smiling your way. Popularly called “Monday Blues”, they are just that.Read more…How Can You Identify Postpartum Depression?
Sometimes women suffer with depression immediately after child birth and this depression is known as postpartum depression. There are five kinds of postpartum depression, any of which can occur after child birth; however similar depression can also occur before or during pregnancy as well.Patients of postpartum depression who have had other kinds of depression in their lives state that this depression feels very different from any other kind of depression that they have faced in their lives.Read more…
Most Recent Articles in Depression category
- Work Stress? It's a State of Mind - By: Sandra Prior
It may be that events at work conspire against you - but it's how you respond to them that makes all the difference. It all comes down to attitude. Each of our attitudes is like a pebble thrown into the still waters of the pond, creating a ripple effect all around us. - What Can Be Done about Depression in Alzheimer's Disease? - By: John Scott
The article considers whether there is any evidence that Zoloft may assist people who have Alzheimer's Disease and are depressed. It concludes that the limited evidence is quite encouraging. - Learning from the past - By: John Scott
The article looks back to 1994 when the cost of anxiety disorders to the US economy was $65 billion. Because public health care is underfunded, treatments have focused on oral medications as the cheap solution rather than expensive behavioural therapy which has a better chance of a cure. - A new study shows insomnia is more persistent - By: John Scott
The article considers a twenty year study into insomnia which found that sleep loss continued and worsened over time, and that it was often followed by depression. - What is the story behind pre-emption? - By: John Scott
The article visits the thorny legal question of pre-emption in relation to the liability of drug companies. It concludes that the Supreme Court should allow people injured by medications to sue. - How do you stay at the top of your league? - By: John Scott
The article notes that the Neurogen Corp., a biotech company based in Connecticut, has just laid off forty-five staff and raised $30m so that it can afford to pay for the trials to prove the worth of a competitor to Ambien (and three other medications). Is the gamble worth the jobs of forty-five employees? - Instead of counting sheep, we should be counting prescriptions - By: John Scott
The article wonders why insomnia seems to have become an epidemic. Millions of prescriptions a day are written around the world. Perhaps it is the 24/7 lifestyle or that we worry too much. Whatever it is, the world as a whole is suffering from lack of sleep. - Should DUI Become DUIA? - By: John Scott
The articles notes a paper presented in the March meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Science which identified ambien as one of the top ten drugs found in blood samples following arrests for traffic offences. It seems that "sleep driving" may be a new danger to other road users. - Prejudice and disability - By: John Scott
The article reflects on the nature of disability and considers why many for suffer from anxiety and panic attacks fail to complete the course of treatment - Effectiveness of Warnings Put out by the FDA and Health Canada - By: John Scott
The article looks at two decisions in the US courts and some new Canadian research about the effectiveness of warnings put out by the FDA and Health Canada. It seems that the warning about the risk of suicide when taking SSRIs were inadequate but pre-emption prevents a tort claim in the US.
