Archive for the 'Depression' Category

Panic Attacks? End Them Now!

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The research that has been carried out on panic attacks have come up with a large of decisive methods of controlling and even stopping panic attacks altogether. But most of the research deals more with the physical side of the problem of panic attacks than how these attacks effect the persons [...]

Rx Help Offers Assistance to Georgia Employees Hurt by Recession

Friday, February 12th, 2010

In order to help citizens that are without healthcare insurance and financially-struggling residents find the medicine that they urgently need, there is an increasing community awareness that there are programs that supply help with prescriptions for free or just about free. With the state’s job loss rate now at a record high, the importance of these [...]

Helping Someone To Have Bipolar Treatment

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

It can be very difficult to live with, work with, or even just be around someone who is bipolar. If you know someone who is bipolar, it’s really imperative that you help them seek a bipolar treatment center. The problem is that most people with bipolar either don’t think they have a problem or they [...]

Will Panic Away Work For You?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

It is practicable to manage effectively the panic attacks; however, no practical cure has been found for anxiety as of today. Anxiety occurs when a person gets emotionally upset and this could upset a person’s life. No doubt anxiety is a normal phenomenon but when it happens in abundance it causes problems both for the [...]

How Prescription Drug Discount Cards Help Individuals Save Dollars

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Anyone is eligible to obtain drugs at a pre-determined price regardless of their pay, age or pre-existing conditions. There is a novel prescription discount card accessible to everyone that wants it, and it is free of charge! Access to medical care and rx access is available too.  For too long, people without presciption insurance have been [...]

Hazardous and Abusive Drinking Leads to Mental Health Issues and Depression, an Enabling Wife, and Encouragement for Constructive Change and Successful Alcohol Addiction Counseling

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

It took more than a few years but Emily at long last made up her mind that she had it with her husband’s careless and hazardous drinking. She was weary from seeing Barry come home after 1:00 AM from drinking rather than spending time with her and the kids. She was also worn-out from the [...]

Understanding Symptoms Of Depression In Women

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Women are twice as likely to develop depression in their lifetime. Depression can affect all areas of our life and can be quite severe. To learn how to treat this illness, it is imperative that you understand the symptoms of depression in women.
Women are at greater risk of developing depression largely due to their [...]

Tips For Dealing With Depression Without Drugs

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Depression is a mood disorder and has three levels of severity. Mild, moderate, and severe depression can be identified by your doctor. The symptoms of depression include insomnia, headaches, lack of energy, sadness, anger and many others. Dealing with depression without drugs is more challenging, but it can be done.
Depression can be triggered by [...]

How to create your own Support Groups

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Besides the everyday medication that must be taken by a bipolar disorder victim, bipolar support groups allow those who share a common diagnosis or interest to come together. They come together to share ideas on how to cope, but most importantly, to offer emotional support.  Most support groups are usually run by someone who has [...]

A Professional Nurse is Concerned About Her Depression and Decides to Quit Drinking, Start Exercising, Stop Smoking, and Go on a Diet

Friday, November 13th, 2009

For the past twenty-six years Natalie has been a nurse practitioner at a large community hospital. As a registered nurse, she plainly knew what to tell her patients when it came to their health issues but in her personal life, nevertheless, she without a doubt didn’t practice what she preached. For example, she characteristically drank [...]