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Tips For Avoid Depression

Friday, May 16th, 2008
Depression is very common terminology in this era. It can be defined as “A mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity” Depression can be caused for numerous reasons. It can happen because of family problems, employment issues or personal sickness etc. One major reason for depression is due [...]

Current Treatments For Depression – Hormone Therapy, Happy Pacemaker, Magnetic Healing

Friday, May 16th, 2008
Depression is a major mental disorder but is treatable. There are various depression treatments and some are in experimental stage. Some of the effective current treatments for depression include hormone therapy, “happy” pacemaker and magnetic healing. Scientists have spent years to find the best treatment for depression. Ultimately they now know about serotonin and its effect [...]

The Slugs and Me

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
Well, here it is… the middle of January. The glittery holidays - Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s - with the hustle bustle of shopping, parties, and eating all that decadent food (yum!) are now just memories. There’s nothing to distract your attention from the fact that it’s still winter… cold, dark, gloomy. How’s your energy level right [...]

Drug Treatments for Depression: The Benefits and the Risk

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
Depression is a serious mental condition that affects how people live their everyday lives. It is natural for people to feel depressed from time to time, but excessive depression can cause severe complications. It can affect people’s lives socially, mentally, emotionally and physically. You may have felt depressed at times when you’ve seen something traumatic. [...]

Inpatient Hospitalization for Treatment of Serious Depression

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
Depression is one prevalent health problem in almost any country. We’re in the 21st century now, and many treatment regimens are designed for depression. Some studies show that all people are likely to experience depression in a certain period of their life, so everyone should have at least an information background about depression. Mild depression [...]