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  • The Stages Of Alzheimers Explained  By : Samantha Kay
    Alzheimers is a progressive disease that can take up to a complete two decades to fully run its course. The disease moves forward at its own pace, leaving devastation in its path. With an estimated five million Americans diagnoses with this condition, there is little doubt the condition has impacted a tremendous number of people. How fast or slow the condition will progress is never known, but there are marked stages of Alzheimers.

    The stages of Alzheimers number at seven,...
  • When Exercise Can Lead to Better Mental Health  By : Grant Eckert
    Exercise does wonders for the mental and emotional, as well as the physical. The way cardio and aerobic sets can sculpt the muscles into optimal condition, so goes the effect on the brain and nervous system. Endorphins, euphoria inducing natural chemicals, as well as other exercise-produced chemicals have positive effects on the aging brain in the areas of improved memory and staving off dementia. Other advantages of exercise are as follows:
  • Panic Away Review  By : Jamie Clarkson
    As a longtime sufferer of debilitating panic disorder, I know what the symptoms of panic attack are and what can help keep them at bay.

    In fact, I'm living proof that you can beat panic disorder. And I can attest that Joe Barry's Panic Away Program was very helpful in ridding me of panic attack symptoms.

    When I investigated Joe Barry's program, I became impressed not only by Joe's methods but also by his customer service. You see, Joe gives his clients one-on-one coachi...
  • Teen Mental Health  By : Wouter Van Dyck
    Mental disorders that are noticed during childhood or a person’s adolescence are usually seen to last in that person even after the person has turned into an adult. Researches say that mental syndromes developed during childhood seem to affect the person’s attitude and lifestyle harmfully in the later stages of his life. This includes physical ailments like asthma or allergies, persistent pain, headaches or migraine, epilepsy and even heart disorders.

    In some children vis...
  • Mental Health And Vitamin Supplements: How These Work Together For An Overall Healthy You  By : Freelance Writer
    The positive effects of the use of discount vitamins are more prevalent today than in the past. It is estimated that there are approximately 44.3 million people in the United States with a diagnosable mental disorder. These can range from depression, bipolar disorder, and premenstrual syndrome, to schizophrenia and anxiety disorders. In light of those tough statistics, mental health and medical professionals know that keeping the body and physical wellbeing healthy, can actua...
  • Anxiety Attacks, Real And Present Displays Of Fear  By : M. Jedediah
    Anxiety attacks, also known as panic attacks, can strike at any time, usually with no warning. An attack can even come while you are sleeping, or seemingly completely at rest. One in 60 people with no other mental disorders will experience a panic attack each year in America.

    To fully describe a panic attack to someone who has never experienced one is as difficult as a sufferer simply deciding not to have any more. Once you have suffered through one however, you will neve...
  • What Is Social Anxiety?  By : M. Jedediah
    Who among us has never been in a large group of people and felt timid, nervous, and even downright terrified? Feelings such as these can happen from time to time, especially if we are a generally shy person. But when feelings of fear and panic are present in all situations such as these, you may be exhibiting signs of social anxiety – persistent and severe heightened fear and panic in social situations. When these feelings take over and begin to impact the way in which you so...
  • Different Forms Of Anxiety Treatment  By : Samantha Kay
    At one time or another we have all experienced anxiety; a natural reaction to particular stressors in our lives. Juggling career demands, personal relationships, and family schedules can provoke anyone to have moments when the anxiety becomes palpable and manifests itself in a number of physical symptoms. It is only when anxiety is persistent and pervasive – interfering with everyday activities – which sufferers turn to anxiety treatment to help manage their symptoms and brin...
  • Anxiety Attack Symtoms  By : Sven Ullmann
    Anxiety is a natural part of our self protection mechanism. It is necessary to let us know when to be on guard or alert to a pending threat to our safety and well being.
  • The Anatomy Of An Anxiety Attack  By : Candice Sabrina
    In this day and age, as we attempt to juggle demanding careers, chaotic schedules, and important family time, we are often left to our own devices when it comes to managing stress. For some, stress on an every day basis is just par for the course in trying to be everything to everyone. But, for others, high levels of stress can result in an anxiety attack – either as an isolated incident or as part of an overall panic disorder.

    Unfortunately, it seems that more and more p...
  • Diagnosing And Treating Anxiety Disorder  By : Candice Sabrina
    In this day and age of juggling work and family, people are under more stress than ever. What may be a temporary bump in the road for some, can be downright debilitating for others. When people refer to anxiety they are often referencing a "feeling" that they get under exorbitant amounts of stress. And we have all experienced what is considered to be anxiety at one time or another. Anxiety disorder, however, is something very different; a general term that medical professiona...
  • How Stress Can Affect A Person's Personal And Work Life  By : Shane Baxter
    Over the last 25 years or so, stress has been getting to be more and more serious. There are many causes of stress - one of the most common is work-related stress. American workers report at least one day a week with high levels of stress at work, many report two or more of these days. This additional stress has been blamed on many things, including changes in family values, lack of social support and corporate greed that leads to larger and larger workloads.

    The stress th...
  • Depression And Suicide – Someone Intervene Before It Gets That Bad!  By : Jeff Foster
    Depending on how depression impacts a person it is possible that depression can lead to thoughts of suicide and depending on the magnitude of the depression sometimes those thoughts can lead a person to actually commit suicide.

    What keeps us from noticing the signs and from intervening before it gets to that level? Do we simply not recognize the signs are do we choose to ignore them out of ignorance?

    For many suffering with depression feel as if it is a relief, the fina...
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - What Are The Symptoms?  By : Linda Woods
    During World War Two, a strange phenomenon called "Battle Fatigue" affected many veterans after they returned home from combat zones in Europe and the Pacific. Today, we know this condition to be "post traumatic stress disorder". Back then, returning veterans didn't talk about it, because discussing these worrisome symptoms suggested weakness or cowardice.

    Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a medical disorder that can occur to anyone after experiencing an extremely s...

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