It’s All in Your Head

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Various theories agree that emotions can cause noticeable physical changes in the body. These physical changes can be perceived as body […]

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Curtailing Stress That Leads to Elderly Depression

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Curtailing Stress that leads to Elderly Depression is one of the most important actions you can take in your […]

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Afraid of Flying? This may help

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Agoraphobia - Some Natural Help

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Homeopathic remedy temporarily relieves fear, anxiety and nervousness prompted by new environments
remedy to calm fears related to leaving the house […]

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Describing a Bipolar Disorder: Learning Its Episodes and Symptoms

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Emotions have its ups and downs. It is normal for everyone to feel. But for a person affected by a bipolar disorder, […]

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Emotional Wellness - The Endorphins and Serotonin Connection

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To understand whether there is a connection between emotional wellness and endorphins and serotonin at all, it is important to understand what endorphins and serotonin are. It is also important to understand their role in the functions of the body.
Endorphin is a neurochemical, an Organic substance that occurs in neural activity. Serotonin, on […]

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Elderly Depression Studies

Eliza wrote:
Individuals who are age 70 or older and Experiencing Depression for the first time can derive long term benefits from continuing to take medicine after they feel better, according to a two-year study by the National Institute of Mental health (NIMH). The study states that continuing with the medicines gave them a 60% […]

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Serotonin Diet: Food That Gives You a Lift

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Serotonin, a naturally occurring chemical in our bodies, has a significant effect on mood and appetite. Most of the Antidepressant medications prescribed today work by raising serotonin levels in the brain. Some foods are really rich in serotonin, and can raise your spirits.
Some people may be better off using prescription antidepressants, but diet […]

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Natural Help for Anorexia

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Anorexia nervosa is classified as an eating disorder where sufferers have an obsession with food and are overly concerned with being thin. They are often so terrified of gaining […]

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Elderly Depression Is Different From Depression Experienced By Other Generations

Charisse wrote:
Depression is a well known condition in today’s society. It has been made known that even the very young may suffer from depression and much has been said and written about recognizing depression in teens and the younger generations.
Yet perhaps surprisingly, elderly depression is a topic that more often than not appears to […]

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Jasmine - Heaven Scent Aromatherapy

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By Annie B. Bond, Author of Better Basics for the Home (Three Rivers Press, 1999). http://www.care2.com/
The smell of Jasmine transports me to moonlit summer nights with the soft, sensual scent of Jasmine wafting through the night air. It is no surprise, given that in India Jasmine is called “queen of the night,” because […]

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Dealing With Sorrow – Depression Management

Charisse wrote:
While the term depression has been commonly used that people tend not to take it seriously anymore, it is a very serious condition that could impair one’s life. Depression is very difficult. It can debilitate one’s normal functions, making even the most mundane tasks such as getting up from bed or eating breakfast […]

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Risk Factors and Symptoms of Elderly Depression

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Individuals aged 65 or older have many risk factors for depression including being female, being unmarried or widowed, having at least one recent life event stress in their life, and also the lack of an adequate social and supportive network in place. The symptoms of depression for the elderly are pretty much the […]

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Psychotic Depression – Part of the Elderly Depression Spectrum?

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Perhaps the most surprising aspect many an elderly individual and also their caregivers experience when faced with depression is the fact that psychotic depression is indeed part of the elderly depression spectrum. Although extremely rare in diagnosis, in retrospect many an elderly individual’s suicide is linked back to an episode worthy of being […]

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Breaking down Elderly Depression

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Elderly depression is frequently seen as an amorphous term that may have a host of various conditions fall underneath its umbrella. Thus it is not surprising to find that professionals have chosen to break down elderly depression as basically encompassing two different – albeit related – disorders: bipolar disorders (which was formerly known […]

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Depression In The Elderly Goes Hand In Hand With Disease

Eliza wrote:
The elderly individual who faces a future full of pain, immobility or decreased function is very likely to become depressed as he/she contemplates the future. Chronic diseases can lead to desperation, sadness or feelings of hopelessness that can lead to depression.
As we grow older and face these issues we are likely to be […]

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Panic Attacks - How to Help Yourself

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by Andy Smith MANLP, MISMA - http://www.trance.d.
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Aromatherapy for Emotional Security

Stephen wrote:
Self-improvement is about finding balance and happiness in our daily lives. The most important area in which we can achieve balance is in our own emotional security. After all, we cannot find true balance in relationships, our work environment, and even spiritually until we achieve self-acceptance, self-control, understanding and compassion.
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Does Holiday Depression have you Singing the Blues?

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Do the words “I want, I need, buy me, get me” sound familiar? For children, the holidays are a time of leisure and joy that evoke family gatherings, elaborately gift-wrapped presents, and winter vacation. Unfortunately for many of us, the holiday season often brings with it the scary gifts of holiday stress and […]

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Are You SAD ? Help for Your Seasonal Affective Disorder

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While autumn can be a beautiful and anticipated time of year for some, for many it can be somewhat melancholy, bringing about a change in mood as the season shifts. As daylight hours shorten, as many as 1 in 3 Americans notice increased feelings of lethargy and sadness, as well as a decreased […]

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