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Understanding Zoloft Better
Created 2/13/2008 10:45:03 AM 
Always feeling under the weather? Always not in the mood to be around others and have a good time? If you’re suffering from prolonged sadness for quite some time now, you should face these bouts of depression and get yourself diagnosed by a psychiatrist, they’re doctors who can actually help you out
The Startling Statistics on Road Rage
Created 2/13/2008 10:41:38 AM 
* A recent Gallup poll reported that motorists were more worried about road rage (42%) than about drunk driving (35%). - NY Times * The Mizell Report, commissioned by AAA, uncovered 10,037 crashes caused by violent aggressive driving between January 1, 1990 and August 31, 1996. At least 218 men,
Iron Mask - The Common Sources of Personality Disorders
Created 2/13/2008 10:40:45 AM 
Do all personality disorders have a common psychodynamic source? To what stage of personal development can we attribute this common source? Can the paths leading from that common source to each of these disorders be charted? Will positive answers to the above endow us with a new understa
St Johns Wort and Depression
Created 2/13/2008 10:38:21 AM 
The bright yellow flower of the St Johns Wort (hypericum perforatum) with it's ray-like petals, represents the power of the sun that forces away the darkness. This already points to the anti-depressant effects of the St Johns Wort which are highly respected, even in conventional medicine. St. Jo
Signs That Rage Has Turned Into an Addiction
Created 2/13/2008 10:38:01 AM 
All addictions have symptoms, which allow us to recognize these problems as addictive diseases. The signs of addictive diseases are self-stimulation, compulsion, obsession, denial, withdrawal and craving syndrome, and unpredictable behavior. Like alcoholism or drug use, anger meets many of the crite
Relaxation - The key to healthy life
Created 2/13/2008 10:37:39 AM 
Physical exercise complemented by a healthy diet may still leave you bereft of a truly fit body if you dont relax enough. Relaxation releases 'feel good' hormones in our body. They help us reduce free radical effect, which means it slows down the ageing process, reducing the PMS syndrome, speeds up
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Created 2/13/2008 10:37:24 AM 
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a psychiatric behavior disorder that is characterized by aggressiveness and a tendency to purposefully bother and irritate others. These behaviors cause significant difficulties with family and friends and at school or work. Oppositional defiant disorder is
How To Improve Your Memory In 5 Easy Steps
Created 2/13/2008 10:32:12 AM 
Discover the 5 easy to follow steps how to quickly improve your memory and learn more in less time. Stop forgetting things that you need to remember. Become a fast learner, remember details and be more effective. Simply follow these 5 easy steps and watch your memory improve. Today everyone is o
How Stress Effects Neurotransmitters
Created 2/13/2008 10:31:45 AM 
The brain uses feel-good transmitters called endorphins when managing daily stress. When the brain requires larger amounts of endorphins to handle increased stress, the ratio of many of the other transmitters, one to another, becomes upset creating a chemical imbalance. We begin to feel stress more
How Journaling Can Positively Impact Your Physical Health
Created 2/13/2008 10:31:28 AM 
According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, writing about stressful life events helped reduce symptoms of asthma and rheumatoid arthritis in patients with these chronic illnesses. The effects of the writing exercise were still evident four months later and resulted in clinically me
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